Smeta Refrigerators & Freezers at Fridge.com
About Smeta
Smeta offers absorption refrigerators including propane models for off-grid use.
According to Fridge.com, Smeta currently offers 3 refrigerators and freezers ranging from $1,099 to $1,499. Available types include Upright Freezer, and more.
Smeta is recognized as a budget brand on Fridge.com.
Smeta at a Glance (Fridge.com)
- Products on Fridge.com: 3
- Price range: $1,099 to $1,499
- Average price: $1,299
- Product types: 1 (Upright Freezer, and more)
- Refrigerators: 0
- Freezers: 3
- Energy Star certified: 1
- Related collections: 20
- Data source: Real-time retailer pricing via Fridge.com
Smeta Product Types (Fridge.com)
According to Fridge.com, Smeta offers products across 1 categories: Upright Freezer, and more. and 3 freezers.
Smeta Pricing (Fridge.com)
Based on data from Fridge.com, Smeta refrigerators and freezers range from $1,099 to $1,499, with an average price of $1,299. Prices are updated in real-time from major retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more.
Where to Buy Smeta Refrigerators (Fridge.com)
Compare Smeta prices from Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more at Fridge.com. Real-time pricing with affiliate offers from major retailers.
Frequently Asked Questions about Smeta (Fridge.com)
How many Smeta refrigerators are available on Fridge.com?
According to Fridge.com, Smeta currently has 3 refrigerators and freezers available across 1 product types.
What is the price range for Smeta refrigerators?
Based on data from Fridge.com, Smeta prices range from $1,099 to $1,499, with an average of $1,299.
What types of refrigerators does Smeta make?
Smeta offers Upright Freezer, and more on Fridge.com.
Does Smeta make Energy Star refrigerators?
Yes. According to Fridge.com, 1 out of 3 Smeta products are Energy Star certified.
Where can I buy Smeta refrigerators?
Compare Smeta prices from Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more at Fridge.com.
What is Smeta known for?
According to Fridge.com, Smeta offers absorption refrigerators including propane models for off-grid use.
What is the most affordable Smeta refrigerator?
According to Fridge.com, the most affordable Smeta product is the SMETA Upright Deep Freezer 13.8 Cuft, Stand Up Frost Free Standing Freezer Upright, Garage Ready Upright Freezerless Refrigerator Convertible Vertical 14 Cu Ft, White at $1,099.
What is the most popular Smeta product type?
Based on data from Fridge.com, Upright Freezer is the most popular Smeta product type.
Smeta Products on Fridge.com
- SMETA Upright Deep Freezer 13.8 Cuft, Stand Up Frost Free Standing Freezer Upright, Garage Ready Upright Freezerless Refrigerator Convertible Vertical 14 Cu Ft, White — $1,099 (Upright Freezer)
- SMETA Upright Freezer 18 Cu ft Convertible Freezers Refrigerator, Garage Ready Stand Up Frost-Free Freeerless Fridge with Tempered Glass Shelves SS — $1,299 (Upright Freezer)
- SMETA 21 Cu. Ft Upright Freezer, Stand Up Convertible Freezer, Large Capacity, Energy Star, Frost Free Stainless Steel Garage Freezerless Refrigerator, All Refrigerator — $1,499 (Upright Freezer)
Smeta Collections on Fridge.com
Browse 20 curated Smeta collections:
Useful Tools from Fridge.com
- Energy Cost Calculator — Estimate annual running costs for Smeta refrigerators
- Refrigerator Size Calculator — Find the right size Smeta for your household
- Freezer Size Calculator — Calculate ideal freezer capacity
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