Help me identify a fridge (image inside)

It certainly doesn't look like any "current" model. Actually spent a good 15 minutes looking through different manufacturers for it. Shame you can't really make out the logo though...
 
[FnG]magnolia;22750823 said:
OP : "What is it and how much did it cost?"
Owner/Estate Agent : "It is <x> brand it it cost us <amount>"
OP : "That is very useful information. Perhaps I should have done this sooner. I am terrible at life."
Owner/Estate Agent : "Noob."

Having an idea of it value would mean I can know straight away if its roughly worth what the owner is asking, if its a two year old Neff and he tells me he wants 2k for it then I know not to bother taking it further without being rude.
Plus I thought somebody here might recognise the logo shape or something!

The idea is that I might buy it for cash from him, saving them moving it and taking something that possibly doesn't fit in their new home. Sometimes people have a unrealistic view on how much second hand stuff like this is worth though.
 
I wouldn't let manufactorer of the fridge bother you, it's 2 years old and would put a nominal value of 500 on it as a second hand item, seeing as you can buy what appear to be very similar Samsung/whirlpool units brand new for around 800
 
Yea, my feeling is starting to be that unless they want less than 500 for it (when i've verified its age) then i'm better off buying new.

Samsung do some pretty highly rated ones for about 1k
 
I got a half decent (factory graded) Samsung american style FF for £350 delivered. It's got a few scratches and dents, but purely cosmetic, otherwise it's brand new.

RRP is around £800, so depending on spec. £500 might still be a bit on the high side.
 
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