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Old 16 February 2003, 07:30 PM
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The rubber seal on the lid of our chest freezer has gone. Otherwise it's okay. Cost of getting someone out to sort it wouldn't be far off the price of a new one - so, does anyone know where you can buy these rubber seals?

You can just make out the seal on the lid on this exciting pic!

Old 16 February 2003, 07:59 PM
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when I saw that title I thought of the legless blubbery things that swim in cold water trying not to be eaten by sharks, Wales [shouldn't have but could not resist], polar bears & the igloo dwellers



as to the question ---what do you call a dear without eyes ?

Old 16 February 2003, 11:14 PM
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Try CPC partfinder service on 0870 1200102 or whitegoods@cpc.co.uk
They list some "universal" ones at around a tenner in their catlogue but the partfinder service will be able to tell you if they stock your specific one.

You need to supply a bit more detail than you've given above
Make, model, serial number etc. The more the better.
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Cheers for that

I'll give them a try.
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