AEG Congelador bajo encimera – AEG 922717086, 85 l, 845 mm, Blanco
AEG Congelador horizontal – AEG AHB526D1LW, 254 l, 845 mm, Blanco
AEG Congelador integrable – AEG TAB7N12EF, 122 l, 122,4 cm, Not available
AEG Congelador integrable – AEG TB7NA181ES, 212 l, 177,2 cm, Blanco
AEG Congelador vertical – AEG OAB6I82EF, 81,9 cm, Blanco
AEG Congelador vertical – AEG OAG7M281EW, 186 cm, Blanco
AEG Congelador vertical – AEG OAG7M281EX, 186 cm, INOX Antihuellas
AEG Congelador vertical – AEG Series 6000 OAG7M281DX, 278 l, 186 cm, Acero inoxidable
ASPES Congelador horizontal – ASPES ACHH2501DDCG, 0,63 l, 78,4 cm, Blanco
Balay Congelador bajo encimera – Balay 3GUE033F, 85 l , 82 cm, Home Connect, No Frost, Sin panelar
Balay Congelador vertical – Balay 3GIE737F, 212 l, 1772 mm, Blanco
Balay Congeladores verticales – Balay 3GIF737F, 177,2 cm, Neutro
Balay REACONDICIONADO Seminuevo Muy bueno Congelador bajo encimera – Balay 3GUE033F, 85 l , 82 cm, Home Connect, No Frost, Sin panelar
Beko Congelador horizontal – Beko HSM46740, 155.5 cm, 451l, Cíclico, Iluminación LED, 3 Cestos, Blanco
BEKO Congelador vertical – BEKO B3RFNE274W, 271 l, 151,5 cm, Blanco
Beko Congelador vertical – Beko B3RFNE314W, 286 l, 186.5 cm, No Frost, SmoothFit™, Puerta reversible, Motor ProSmart Inverter, Blanco
BEKO Congelador vertical – BEKO B3RFNE314XB, 313 l, 186,5 cm, Color Inox
BEKO Congelador vertical – BEKO B3RMFNE314W, 286 l, 186,5 cm, Blanco
BEKO Congelador vertical – BEKO BEKB3RMFNE314XB, 286 l, 186,5 cm, Color Inox
Beko Congelador vertical – Beko FNE1074N, No Frost, 86 l, 84 cm, Blanco
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