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foxy38

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#207573 3-Jan-2017 17:36
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hello....can anyone tell me good or bad of the product midea..from trade depot...in particular looking at a upright freezer..rather cheap...just wondred if anyone had any experience with them trade depot...or midea products..




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Geese
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  #1697998 3-Jan-2017 20:03
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I recently purchased a fridge freezer from them. Probably 5 weeks ago.
Took 4 days to arrive and the shipping was cheap. It arrived in excellent condition, not a mark on the outer cardboard box.
I purchased from them solely because an equivalent warehouse unit would cost ~$60-$75 to get delivered.
Very good value for money on purchase price alone. Works well, I can put a tray of mince in the freezer and its solid in 4 hours. Has lots of removable door shelving and came with extra like egg trays and ice cube trays.
I would recommend them.



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  #1700395 9-Jan-2017 02:12

Does it comply with the min energy performance standards? And have one of those energy rating stickers on it? As I has a customer who bought a gas hob from them. Which I had to refuse to install as it wasn't listed on the GASD database. (Im a gasfitter) They refused to believe me when I told them what they needed to do. Yet they got themselves sorted out after I reported them to Energy Safety. (Hmmmmmm, I wonder why?) Hopefully it was simply ignorance instead of a deliberate decision to not comply with the law.

 

When I was in China on a family holiday approx 15 years ago. Midea heatpumps were everywhere. Supposedly they are a very large company over there. So it may end up being a good brand. Best to ask someone who has recently come from China.






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  #1700459 9-Jan-2017 10:13
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Mine is energy star compliant, has the sticker with 303kWh per year consumption, 2 stars.

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