

❄️ Lock in freshness, light up your space, and chill smarter!
The Subcold Super85 LED is a premium 85L under-counter fridge featuring advanced compressor cooling with an adjustable thermostat (3-18°C), ultra-quiet 41dB operation, and low energy consumption at 65 kWh/year. Its sturdy high-density foam cabinet and dual-glazed glass door combine durability with style, while internal LED lighting and a secure lock-and-key system keep your beverages perfectly chilled and safe. Certified to UK standards and backed by a 1-year warranty, it’s the ideal compact fridge for wine, beer, and drinks in professional or home settings.














| ASIN | B07WPW6HB1 |
| Adjustable Temperature Control | Yes |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 65 Kilowatt Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 88 in Large Appliances ( See Top 100 in Large Appliances ) 7 in Wine Fridges 28 in Mini Fridges |
| Brand | Subcold |
| Brand Name | Subcold |
| Capacity | 85 litres |
| Colour | Silver |
| Configuration | Compact Freezerless |
| Cooling Method | Compressor |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,822 Reviews |
| Defrost System Type | Manual |
| Door Material Type | Glass |
| Door Orientation | Reversible |
| Door Shelf Count | 4 |
| Finish Type | Glass |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| FreezerCapacity | 85 Litres |
| Has Convertible Freezer | No |
| InstallationType | Freestanding |
| Inverter Type | No Inverter |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 44D x 47.4W x 84H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 23 Kilograms |
| Item height | 84 centimetres |
| Lock Type | Key |
| Manufacturer | Subcold |
| Model Number | SUPER85LED |
| Number Of Racks | 4 |
| Number Of Shelves | 4 |
| Number of Doors | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Plug Type | Type G |
| Product Warranty | 1 years manufacturers warranty. |
| Product dimensions | 44D x 47.4W x 84H centimetres |
| Refrigerator Net Capacity | 85 Litres |
| Shelf Type | Wire |
| Special Features | Adjustable Shelves, Compact, Energy Efficient, Low Noise, Portable |
| Special feature | Adjustable Shelves, Compact, Energy Efficient, Low Noise, Portable |
| Specification Met | CE, ROHS, ERP, UKCA, REACH |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
C**E
Mighty but quiet
Great item, extremely quiet in the corner of our dining room. Great capacity and loving the light too. Good value for money as other's we've had simply have not lived up to extectations.
S**R
build quality is excellent, and the fridge is sturdy and durable.
I recently purchased the Subcold Super85 LED - Under-Counter Fridge and I am very happy with my purchase. The fridge is spacious, energy-efficient, and stylish. It has a capacity of 85 liters and can store beer, wine, and other drinks. The LED light and lock-and-key feature are very useful. The fridge is easy to install and operate. It is also very quiet and does not produce any noise. The build quality is excellent, and the fridge is sturdy and durable. I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a high-quality and reliable under-counter fridge.
L**M
Stylish and does what it's meant to do (see thermal images)
I got the fridge (85 litre version) about a week ago and I'm quite pleased. Delivery was on time, within two days of purchase. Packaging was very good; thick cardboard, with expanded polystyrene top and bottom. There was no damage and all internal shelving was taped in place. The fridge comes with two tiny self-adhesive felt pads to put on the rear 'legs'. There aren't any legs at the rear, just protrusions from the metal base. The two front legs are adjustable to account for any unevenness in the floor. The shelves can move about, depending on what sort of height or orientation of bottles/cans you decide. However, the door needs to be able to open slightly more than 90° to allow the shelves to be removed without fouling against the door's rubber/magnetic seal. Initially, I thought the fridge to be quite noisy. However, this was fixed by adjusting and readjusting the front legs. It seemed noisier when it was empty than full; probably due to the shelves vibrating in time with the compressor. It now runs no noisier than my standard Hotpoint fridge/freezer. After a couple of days I started to get quite a lot of condensation on the glass door, particularly at the bottom. However, the weather is quite warm and very humid at the moment, so that might be the reason. To check if the glass door was an inefficient insulator, I took some thermal images. These images have a heat map superimposed over the image, ranging from black=coolest to yellow=hottest. The temperature at the top left corresponds to the temperature being measured at the white square/crosswires in the centre. The two min/max temperatures at the bottom left correspond to the coolest and hottest temperatures being measured in the whole image. As a reference (not shown in any image), the temperature taken of an inside wall was 24.4°C. All images were taken with the compressor running. After the initial cool down with the control set at 5 out of 5, I've had it running all week at 4 out of 5. (I'm going to change it to 3 out of 5 as the drinks are easily cold enough.) The 11:13:09 image shows the fridge from the front/left with the door closed. The centre temperature is 18.8°C, with the coolest being 16.7°C. As 16.7°C isn't that cold, I'm assuming that the condensation is as a result of very humid conditions at the moment. Note that the side temperature is 39.0°C - it feels quite warm to the touch. Fridges work by 'pushing' heat from one place to another, so, as the instructions say, keep a gap between the fridge and walls so the heat can escape. As a comparison, my Hotpoint fridge/freezer measures 37.5°C at the rear radiator, so 39.0°C isn't anything out of the ordinary. The 11:13:46 image shows the fridge more straight on. There's no obvious difference in temperature between the top and the bottom of the OUTSIDE of the glass door. The 11:14:42 image shows the fridge straight on, with the door open. The can in the middle of the white square/crosswires measures 2.9°C. That's cold. Internally, there's only about 2°C difference between the bottles at the top and the bottles at the bottom. Also note that the minimum temperature is -7.4°C. This is due to the compressor running and the camera catching the cooling plate at the back. Obviously, if the door is opened a lot during humid weather, visible ice will build up at the back. I've given 4 out of 5 stars as opposed to 5 out of 5 as the price is a bit high and the shelving is a bit flimsy, but they're quite minor comments. It looks great and you could easily imagine it sitting behind any bar in a pub.
T**7
Ideal for my Kitchen!!
Great product with plenty of bottle space and cans.
D**Y
Fridge review.
Unit arrived very well packaged. It is reusable if needed to be returned. Looks great. Pretty quiet. Only had it for about a week and all good upto now. Recommended.
P**Y
Sub cold fridge.
Excellent product
M**C
Showcasing my bar with the fabulous new fridge!
Incredible fridge!!! It’s small but holds a huge amount of bottles, it’s looks expensive, as the quality is superb. It’s the best buy I’ve had in ages!
N**Y
Ace bar fridge
Seem very good love the look
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