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Today on Amazon: Samsung Refrigerator on Sale — The Perfect Fridge for Easy Water Access

Samsung currently has a fridge discount campaign that brings the RB34C632DSA/EF to around €764. We did some digging and found it priced much lower: if you’re after a new fridge and you want one with a water dispenser, this is your pick, because on Amazon it’s available for just €629.

Samsung Frigorífico Combi RB34C632DSA/EF Smart AI 185cm 341L Clase D Plata

PVP en Samsung (con código descuento) — 597.08

Amazon — 629.00

El Corte Inglés — 679.15

Leroy Merlin — 746.25

MediaMarkt — 819.00

With free shipping and delivery in just 5 days, Amazon is offering this AI SmartThings Combi for €220 less than its official price: €629 instead of the €849 Samsung lists.

A complete fridge combo at a price that’s more than reasonable

The model we’re talking about is the Combi RB34C632DSA/EF Smart AI Silver, a fridge with a standard width of 59.5 cm, plus 65.8 cm of depth and 185.3 cm in height, yielding a 341 litres of capacity.

It comes finished in silver and, at the center of its upper door, stands the water dispenser that will spare us from buying bottles inside.

It features 4 adjustable-height shelves plus a horizontal bottle rack, as well as three more shelves on the door and a fridge-side drawer. On the freezer side, there are also three drawers.

This refrigerator is Energy Class D and features a Digital Inverter compressor with a 10-year warranty. It can also keep foods fresh for 9 hours in case of a breakdown or power outage. It also includes technologies All-Around Cooling, Optimal Fresh+ and Humidity Fresh+.

But what really stands out is its artificial intelligence, which, in addition to optimizing its operation and consumption, lets you add it to SmartThings and control it conveniently from your phone and even from your TV.

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