Siemens Fridge/freezer combination KG39EAXBA

343 l
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Quick defrosting made easy: the lowFrost technology. When frost and ice form, the energy consumption of cooling appliances increases. Thanks to the innovative lowFrost technology with a special evaporator, not only is ice formation reduced and more uniform, but defrosting is also significantly faster than with conventional systems.

Everything in the refrigerator at a glance. The built-in LED lighting provides uniform illumination, allowing you to see exactly what good items you have in the fridge. And since the LEDs are located at the front of the refrigerator, they are not obscured by the food inside. Another clever aspect: the LEDs are long-lasting and energy-efficient.

Everything quickly accessible: For more convenience when loading and removing food, the glass shelves can now be pulled out halfway using a profile rail. This way, you have everything in sight, and nothing can hide. Of course, the pull-out mechanism operates smoothly and is tilt-stable, allowing the glass shelves to be easily pulled out even when fully loaded. The frameless glass panels are made of high-quality and robust glass.

Stable temperature control: superCooling. With the superCooling button, the temperatures in the cooling compartment are quickly lowered to +2 °C. This prevents an unwanted temperature rise in already well-chilled foods when warmer items are stored in the cooling compartment.

Key specifications

Refrigerator type
Fridge with freezer compartment
Width
60 cm
Max. noise level
38 dB
Total capacity
343 l
Depth
65 cm
Documents
Technical data sheet.pdf

General information

Item number
43152942
Manufacturer
Siemens
Category
Freestanding fridge
Manufacturer no.
KG39EAXBA
Release date
24.2.2024

Colour

Colour
Black
Exact colour description
Brushed black steel anti-fingerprint

Material

Material group
GlassMetal
Material
Brushed black steel AntiFingerprint (housing)Glass (shelves)

Large unit Type

Door hinge
Changeable
Number of doors
1x

Large device properties

Refrigerator type
Fridge with freezer compartment
Total capacity
343 l
Cooling compartment capacity
249 l
Freezing compartment capacity
94 l
Foodstuff preservation in case of breakdown
18 h
Climate class
SN
Max. noise level
38 dB
Special features
Adjustable shelvesAutomatic defrostBottle rackEgg trayFresh Zone compartmentNo Frost System

Power supply

Energy consumption per year
119 kWh
Mains voltage
220 - 240 V

Energy declaration

Energy efficiency class
B

Origin

Country of origin
Germany

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
RE100SBTi

Voluntary climate contribution

Manufacturer compensation
According to RE100, the manufacturer Siemens fully compensates for its energy consumption, leading to a reduction in emissions.
CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
1 vegetable drawer2 removable shelves3 egg balconies3 freezer drawers4 shelves Refrigerator door5 shelves/baskets Refrigerator

Product dimensions

Width
60 cm
Depth
65 cm
Weight
86.20 kg

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (On-Site)

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Overall ratingVery good83/100
Very good83/100
Rank 3 out of 9Stiftung WarentestKühl-Gefrierkombis im Test - Kühlschränke – stark und sparsamReleaseSeptember 2022

Stiftung Warentest's refrigerator comparison shows that if you only look at the brand image, you may be in for a nasty surprise. Our test results prove it: Even within a brand there are very different scores - for example for cooling and freezing, energy efficiency and handling...

Very good83/100
Rank 7 out of 15Stiftung Warentest15 KühlgeräteReleaseAugust 2021

New fridge-freezer combinations, new energy label Since March 2021, the new energy label applies to many household appliances - including refrigerators and fridge-freezers. In addition to the classes, the test procedures for electricity consumption have also changed. Stiftung Warentest also had to adjust to this...