
Electrolux ERU14410 Undercounter Larder Fridge
Description
So, I’ve been keeping this one for a while — it’s a fairly standard Electrolux ERU14410 undercounter larder fridge, but it’s actually been sitting in the back of my kitchen for ages, and I’ve decided to part with it.It’s not brand new, but it’s been well maintained and works fine. The shelves are a mix of full and half-width glass, and it has that automatic defrost feature — no manual work needed. There’s a half-width sliding shelf with a bottle holder and grippers, plus a dairy compartment, and a covered salad bin with two half-width printed lids. The salad bin is full width and transparent, so you can see what’s inside.
Energy label is A, uses 151 kWh per year, and it’s got R600a refrigerant — no HFCs or CFCs, which is good for the environment. Total capacity is 140 litres gross, 136 net. Dimensions are 815mm high, 596mm wide, 550mm deep — fits perfectly under my kitchen counter.
It was part of a clearance run from the shop, so it’s been classified as B-grade — basically, it came back to the manufacturer for various reasons, like minor damage or slight imperfections. Not a big deal, just not the pristine condition of a brand-new unit.
I found it in Poole, Bournemouth, and it’s been sitting in the back of my kitchen for a while now. The price is £251.10 — fair for what it is, especially given it’s been used and has some minor wear. I’m not sure how much it’ll save you, but it’s a solid fridge for a small kitchen or office.
If you're looking for a reliable, functional fridge that doesn’t take up much space, this one might just work for you. Just don’t expect it to look showroom fresh — it’s been in real-life use, which is what makes it practical.