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LG 188 L Direct Cool Single Door 2 Star Refrigerator (GL B191KPZV) vs LG 190 L Direct Cool Single Door 2 Star Refrigerator (GL B201AGHL)
LG 188 L Direct Cool Single Door 2 Star Refrigerator (GL B191KPZV)
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LG 190 L Direct Cool Single Door 2 Star Refrigerator (GL B201AGHL)
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LG 188 L Direct Cool Single Door 2 Star Refrigerator (GL B191KPZV)
LG 190 L Direct Cool Single Door 2 Star Refrigerator (GL B201AGHL)
key specs
Refrigerator Type
Top Freezer Refrigerator
Top Freezer Refrigerator
Capacity
188 L
190 L
Compressor Type
Reciprocatory Compressor
Reciprocatory Compressor
Defrosting Type
Direct Cool
Direct Cool
Door Type
Single Door
Single Door
general
Brand
LG
LG
Model
188 L Direct Cool Single Door 2 Star Refrigerator (GL B191KPZV)
190 L Direct Cool Single Door 2 Star Refrigerator (GL B201AGHL)
Door Type
Single Door
Single Door
Refrigerator Type
Top Freezer Refrigerator
Top Freezer Refrigerator
Defrosting Type
Direct Cool
Direct Cool
Compressor Type
Reciprocatory Compressor
Reciprocatory Compressor
Capacity
188 L
190 L
Colours
Shiny Steel
Graphite Heart
Number of Doors
1
1
Star Rating
2 Star
2 Star
Coolpad
No
No
Toughened Glass
Yes
Yes
Built-in Stabilizer
Yes
-
Dimensions (mm)
1147.00 x 538.00 x 0.00
1170.00 x 537.00 x 0.00
Depth
634 mm
634 mm
Weight
42.00 kg
42.00 kg
Model Name
GL B191KPZV
GL B201AGHL
Builtin Stabilizer
-
Yes
power features
Stabilizer Required
No
No
Other Power Features
Compressor has a Better Energy Efficiency Ratio and Can Operate at Voltage as Low as 135 V and as High as 290 V
-
body and design features
Shelf Material
Toughened Glass Shelves
Toughened Glass Shelves
Handle type
Recessed
-
other features
Gasket Type
Anti Bacterial Gasket
Anti Bacteria Gasket
Removable Gasket
Yes
Yes
Door Lock
Yes
Yes
Water & Ice Dispenser
No
-
Removable Rack
Yes
-
Other Features
Lattice-Type Box Cover which Maintains Moisture at an Optimum Level, Toughened Glass Shelves can Hold Weight Upto 175kg
-
Door Alarm
-
No
Water Ice Dispenser
-
No
Clock
-
No
Deodorizer
-
No
warranty
Warranty Summary
1 Year on refrigerator & 4 Years on Compressor
1 Year-Product & 4 Years Compressor from LG
performance features
Temperature Control
-
No
Moisture Control
-
No
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