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How much does avery old under the counterlg fridge

It’s very unlikely that anything genuinely “very old” (20+ years) from LG as an under‑counter fridge is still being sold new, and if one exists on the second‑hand market, its price will be driven by condition and rarity rather than a standard “LG under‑counter” list price. Most “very old” under‑counter fridges you’ll find today are generic or other brands, and they typically show up in the £30–£120 range used, depending on model and condition.

What “very old LG under‑counter” probably means

There are two likely interpretations:

  1. You’re looking for a genuinely vintage LG under‑counter fridge (e.g. 15–30 years old)
    • LG under‑counter models from that era are rare in the UK second‑hand market; most listings are for more recent brands like Indesit, Bush, Beko, Igenix, etc.
    • If such an LG unit does show up, collectors or retro buyers might pay more, but there’s no fixed “old LG under‑counter” price; you’d need to check specific listings when they appear.
  1. You actually mean “a very old generic under‑counter fridge” and mis‑remembered LG
    • In that case, prices are clear: typical used under‑counter fridges go from £40 up to about £120 , with some near‑new or “ex‑display” ones reaching £130–£200.
 * New under‑counter fridges from mainstream brands in 2025–2026 usually sit around **£145–£260** for standard models, and higher for premium or “retro” designs.

Rough price ranges you can expect

Used / second‑hand (any brand, including old LG if it appears)

  • Broken or barely working: £0–£30 (often just for scrap or very cheap pickup deals).
  • Old but working (10+ years): £30–£80 is common for generic models.
  • 10–15 years, good condition: £50–£120.
  • Very recent (under 2 years) or ex‑display: £100–£200.

New under‑counter fridges (2025–2026)

  • Budget brands (Bush, Indesit, Hisense, etc.): £145–£230.
  • Mid‑range / higher energy rating or stainless: £200–£260.
  • “Retro” or designer styles: often £300+ , sometimes much higher (e.g., IKEA “RIBBENÅS” at €999).

How to find an actual old LG under‑counter price

If you specifically want an old LG under‑counter fridge :

  1. Search local second‑hand sites:

    • Gumtree, Second Hand, eBay UK, Facebook Marketplace for:
      “LG under counter fridge” or “LG under counter” fridge.
  2. Check:

    • Year of manufacture (often on the back label).
    • Whether it still cools properly and has no major odours or leaks.
  3. Use the ranges above as a guide:

    • If it’s 15+ years old and working , aim for £40–£90 unless it’s in unusually good condition.
    • If it’s retro‑shapely or collector‑interesting , sellers might aim higher, but buyers usually still bargain in that general range.

Bottom line:
There is no fixed “very old LG under‑counter fridge” price. If an old LG model exists on the market, a realistic expectation is roughly £40–£90 used, depending on condition and rarity; typical used under‑counter fridges overall sit between £30–£120 , while new ones start around £145 and go up to £260+ for nicer models.

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