LG InstaView™ Door-in-Door™ GMX844MCKV Wifi Connected American Fridge Freezer – Matte Black

423 litre capacity – holds 23 bags of food shopping. Frost free freezer – never manually defrost again. Clever door design lets you see inside without opening.

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This LG fridge freezer will make a stylish addition to any contemporary kitchen. With a 423 litre capacity, it can hold up to 23 shopping bags filled with delicious meats, healthy snacks and tasty yoghurts. Because it’s also frost free, you’ll never have to go through the hassle of manually defrosting it. Plus, as the NatureFRESH™ with DoorCooling+ feature circulates cool air around the fridge, every item will get the best treatment. The Door-in-Door™ panel lets you access your milk and condiments without opening the whole door, and the InstaView™ feature will turn the panel transparent when you knock twice, showing you everything inside without you having to open the door at all.

  • 423 litre capacity – holds 23 bags of food shopping
  • Frost free freezer – never manually defrost again
  • Clever door design lets you see inside without opening
  • Keeps food fresh for longer no matter where it’s stored
  • Narrow width – 84cm

 

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Dimensions

(H)178.7 x (W)83.6 x (D)73.5

Dimensions With Packaging

(H)182.5 x (W)95.2 x (D)76.8 cm

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Nikki

    Amazing product, the door in door is brilliant and really handy. My 11 year old loves organising the shelves. Keeps food really fresh.

  2. 06

    by Tony

    This is a boss fridge-freezer!! If you’re buying a new appliance and have doubts about spending a bit more on a few fancy gadgets…don’t skimp and pay the money!! Knock twice to look at what is inside…even when you know what is in there as you have done the shopping, it makes your day a little bit better!! Looks great, loads of room and frost free freezer seems huge! Just buy one, you’ll love it!!

  3. 06

    by Stacey

    Product is great good looking great capacity and has some really effective features and technically advanced.

  4. 06

    by Annells

    Fantastic looking fridge. Everyone who see’s it comments on how nice it is. Having the fridge at the top saves on bending down as is usual with American fridges. The drinks door is so useful and we have quickly got the knack of just opening the front glass door. Downside Is how deep the appliance is. I was hoping it would fit in an alcove. It fits width wise. but unfortunately really sticks out. I still love it and would buy again!

  5. 06

    by Smith

    Great item! So easy to use and intuitive. Looks gorgeous too 🙂

  6. 06

    by Lee

    This is not the first time I’ve used ao.com and certainly won’t be the last. We couldn’t be any happier with our new fridge freezer. It does everything on the tin. I never thought I could get so excited haha. Don’t think lockdown helped!! Very happy customers.

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