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The Biryusa refrigerator plant has released a new model, the refrigerator with electronic display Biryusa-149D

The refrigerator plant “Biryusa” celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. More than 25 million of refrigerating appliances have been produced over the half-century period of operation. In the anniversary year the Company has released a new model: the refrigerator with electronic display “Biryusa-149D”. This model combines the modern design and the latest technology: external electronic display informs clearly and allows to control the refrigerator operation by one touch.

The refrigerator Biryusa-149D

No need to open the door to set additional modes: you can quickly chill drinks before guests arrive by using the “holiday” option. You can freeze purchased foodstuffs with the “quick freeze” function. For families with small children, there’s a mute switch and a lock against accidental presses.

The refrigerator has a high energy efficiency class “A. Capacious refrigerator and freezer compartments make it possible to store food for a large family. The refrigerator Biryusa 149D is available in classic white, metallic and matt graphite colors.

The novelty will be possible to see at the stand of Biryusa Company at the “Home Appliances” exhibition from April 11 to 14 in Crocus Expo № 5-323 .

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  1. Theodore Allen

    This new model sounds intriguing! Can you provide more information about the electronic display feature in the Biryusa-149D refrigerator? How does it enhance the user experience and what additional functionalities does it offer compared to previous models? Is it customizable and user-friendly?

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