❄️ Chill smarter, live better with Russell Hobbs.
The Russell Hobbs RH145FF501E1B is a sleek black freestanding fridge freezer offering 174 litres of total storage with a 60/40 fridge-to-freezer split. Featuring low frost technology, adjustable thermostat and shelves, reversible door, and a 2-year guarantee, it combines practical design with reliable performance for modern homes.
Brand | Russell Hobbs |
Model | RH145FF501E1B |
Product Dimensions | 56 x 49.7 x 145 cm; 39.5 kg |
Capacity | 174 litres |
Annual Energy Consumption | 196 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
Capacity cooling | 113 litres |
Freezer Capacity | 61 Litres |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | RH145FF501E1W |
Form Factor | Freestanding Refrigerators |
Special Features | Adjustable Shelves |
Colour | Black |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Number of Racks | 3 |
Number of Drawers | 3 |
Defrost System | Low Frost |
Door Orientation | Reversible |
Shelf Type | Glass |
Number of Shelves | 3 |
Included Components | 1 x RH145FF501E1B, 1 x User Manual |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 39.5 kg |
L**E
Great for an additional fridge/freezer
We have bought this for our garage as an additional one and it’s perfect. Looks good in the black and makes little noise so would be fine inside the house too.
J**N
fridge freezer
Fridge freezer nice and quiet and seems very efficient at keeping things cool
K**O
Looks good
Nice fridge freezer great for one person as not that large. Fridge is bigger than the freezer which is perfect for meLooks stylish in the kitchen
G**R
Great value for money
It was well worth it’s money and looks so great in my kitchen
C**N
Over freezes all food in the fridge
OK size if your the borrowers. Keeps on freezing all my food in the fridge and the delivery company driver tore my brand new, lino flooring i emailed them and rang and I havnt had it dealt with. Awful customer servmce
T**M
Good but....
Has a slight dent on the side nothing major . Had to unwrap it and install ourselves but old fridge was removed ok.
H**S
Hmj
Nice refrigerator. A bit smaller than I thought however will do the job.
A**.
Does it's job well - but there are some peculiarities.
This is the first time I've bought a fridge-freezer for about 30 years....so I may not be up to date with energy-saving design, etc. [as the old one - bought 'used', lasted so well!].1. This one has, what seems to me, a strange design [probably to help keep cold air from 'falling out' so readily, and so save energy etc.]. The chiller box at the bottom of the fridge has to be pulled up and out over a slope that's built in to the bottom of the fridge in front of the box.1a. I have this box almost full mostly, as I store my fresh veg in it....and have to remove it to enable it to be put on my worktop to then access what I need, on a daily basis.1b. I do this as gently as reasonably possible, but due to the weight of the box's contents, I feel a VERY SLIGHT flexing of the integral plastic handle of the box as I remove it....and wonder if that might eventually break due to not being quite thick/strong enough.1C. As the box is pulled forward, up the slope and out to remove it, it JUST GENTLY collides with the lower 'shelf' and it's contents [a milk 'bottle'] in the fridge door. This is because the 'stops' of the door hinges don't allow the fridge door to be opened quite wide enough. I don't see any good reason why those stops exist, or at least why they don't allow the door to be opened wider. Perhaps I could adjust those stops somehow.... but not sure if that can be done. In the meantime though, it's quite usable....just a slight nuisance.