


Indesit SI81QWDUK1 368L Freestanding Fridge
Description
So I’ve been holding onto this fridge for a while now, and finally decided to part with it. It’s an Indesit SI81QWDUK1, 368L freestanding model in white — not flashy, but actually quite functional. I’ve got a pretty good-sized kitchen and this thing fits perfectly, especially with the reversible door (so I can put it where it’s most convenient).It’s got six glass shelves, a salad bin, and a fruit and veg drawer — all of which makes it easy to keep things organised. The inside has a customisable layout, so you can arrange it however you like, which is a real plus if you’ve got messy habits or like to keep things in specific spots.
I bought it when it was new, but it’s been in the house for a few years now, so it’s been well-loved and used. It’s not brand new, but it’s in solid condition — no major issues, just a few minor marks or small shelf scuffs that you’d only notice if you were looking closely.
It’s been returned to the manufacturer due to a few minor package issues, which is common with clearance stock. So it’s technically B-grade, but it’s not anything that would bother you in a normal home. Runs fine, cold keeps well, and it’s not even close to being a problem.
I’ve got it in my home in derbyshire, England, and it’s been sitting in a spot that’s been unused for a while. It’s not the most expensive fridge, but it’s definitely roomy — 368L, which is more than enough for a family of four. I’ve actually kept it in a spot where I don’t use it much, so it’s not been stressed or overworked.
It’s worth noting that the original price was £469, and I’m selling it at £314.10 — so that’s a decent saving. But honestly, if you’re looking for a solid, reliable fridge that actually works and fits in your kitchen, this one’s a real no-brainer.
No fancy claims, no overblown features — just a fridge that gets the job done. If you’re thinking of buying one, it’s definitely worth a look.