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KITCHEN RANGES & COMPONENTS


Iceking IK8951EW named Best Fridge Freezer for Small Kitchens T


he Good Housekeeping Institute has named the Iceking IK8951EW Fridge Freezer as a ‘Best Fridge Freezer for Small Kitchens’, following a series of product testing to discover the most reliable buys in 2026.


Spacious without monopolising floor space, the Iceking IK8951EW Fridge Freezer offers 87/55 litre combi fridge freezer, making it the ideal solution in modern, family homes. The fridge is designed with two adjustable glass shelves for optimum visibility and beneath, a


practical salad crisper drawer helps to keep fruit and vegetables fresher for longer. The fridge also includes three door racks that provide ample space to chill tall bottles and jars, store dairy items like butter for easy spreading, and keeping every type of condiment close to hand! The 4* freezer is designed with three compartments, which creates lots of space for well-stacked frozen food. Easy to use, the Iceking IK8951EW Fridge Freezer features adjustable settings for optimum cooling, an interior light to minimise food waste, and reversible doors, which mean end users can position the fridge freezer in the most practical location to ensure the height of convenience, and a highly functional kitchen layout. Available in white and measuring H1440 x W480 x D505mm, this model is supplied with a 2-year Guarantee and has an energy rating of E, which is in line with the new energy label reform and today, consumes far less power than past A rated equivalents.


01277 588 171 enquiries@ice-king.co.ukwww.ice-king.co.uk


BKU JUNE 2026 43


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