What you to see here is the Asko HomePub Fridge. The name itself says a lot about it – Home Pub. Easy and suggesting one sweet thing to someone thirsty like me: cold, frothy pints.
I like this fridge. I really like it. I’d go as far as to suggest it as a second fridge in the house, with a better location, i.e. the living room.
Why? Well, look to the left: beer! This is the beer lover’s appliance. Besides an oh-so-precious beer tap, it’s got some interesting drink-storage facilities. Still, there’s some space left for food. It’s just not that much, it’s just good enough for living room snacks.
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Full specifications:
CAPACITY:
- 301 litres net volume (218 litre fridge, 83 litre freezer)
- Freezing capacity 5 kg/24 hours
ENVIRONMENT:
- Energy class A+
- Energy consumption 0.70 kWh/24 h
- Cooling gas Isobutane R600
COMFORT:
- Noise level 38 dB(A)
- Manual control of temperature, ECO and freezing function
- ECO function for optimum temperature in fridge and freezer zone, with minimum energy consumption
- Anti Bacteria system prevents bacteria formation
- Auto defrosting
- Glass shelves throughout fridge
- Transparent drawer fronts
- Solid cast transparent freezer drawers
- Adjustable feet at front
- Wheels at back
- Left or right-hung doors
STANDARD ACCESSORIES:
- Special shelf for 5-litre beer keg
- Special box for beer keg/CO2 cartridge and tap system in door
- Drip-tray with grooves in door – easy to clean
- 2 crisper drawers
- Storage box in fridge door
- Ice-tray
- Ice-scraper
DIMENSIONS:
- HxWxD: 185 x 59.5 x 60 cm
One suggestion that I’d make would be a transparent area in the door, so you can admire or showcase the wine rack area. It’s a common feature of side-by-side fridges that incorporate wine racks, but those aren’t fit for the living room.
For more visual goodness, and a more detailed specifications base, visit the product page. Found via Appliancist.