Under counter appliances

Liebherr launches new generation of under counter fridges & freezers

Liebherr, market leader in refrigeration, launches its new generation of under-counter fridges and freezers for high efficiency in small spaces.

Consisting of 29 models, the expanded range includes the industry’s first under-counter appliances with a class C energy efficiency rating, the best in the industry for under-counter appliances.

Ideal for pantries, storage areas, and smaller kitchens, Liebherr is proud to offer the largest portfolio of under-counter appliances in the industry. Compact and convenient, Liebherr’s under-counter freezers and fridges are available in several different heights and widths to suit a wide range of spaces and needs, ensuring uncompromising quality, sophisticated appearance, and high-performance freshness technology in every appliance.

Robust and versatile, Liebherr’s under-counter fridges and freezers feature a hardwearing, scratch-resistant surface designed to be used as an additional worktop or to be removed from under-counter fridges to allow appliances to slide easily under a worktop.

Like all Liebherr appliances, the full under-counter range is designed to meet the highest quality standards and guarantee optimal performance despite their smaller size. All appliances in the collection are installed with TouchControl for easy temperature control, and the small yet effective DoorStop detail ensures freshness even when the appliance is switched off while also preventing unpleasant odours.

Built into a range of under-counter appliances, EasyFresh provides adjustable air humidity for long-lasting freshness and optimal storage of fruit and vegetables.

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