
Too Many Fridges? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Consider these five key factors when selecting the perfect freestanding fridge for your home.
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The type of refrigerator determines its features and suitability for different needs, impacting storage capacity and energy efficiency. Choosing the right type ensures it meets your household requirements and space constraints, enhancing convenience and functionality.
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Fridge with freezer compartment
Typical price
520.– to 1300.–Includes a built-in freezer section for storing frozen foods.
Ideal for small households or those with limited kitchen space, providing both refrigeration and freezing in one unit.
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Fridge without freezer
Typical price
340.– to 1000.–Focuses solely on refrigeration with no freezer section.
Perfect for those who have separate freezers or do not require freezing capabilities, maximizing refrigerator space.
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Mini refrigerator
Typical price
160.– to 460.–Compact size suitable for small spaces like dorm rooms or offices.
Offers convenience for storing essentials and beverages, making it a great secondary fridge.
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Energy efficiency class indicates how effectively a fridge uses electricity, impacting both environmental impact and energy costs. Choosing a higher energy efficiency class can lead to significant savings on electricity bills and a reduced carbon footprint.
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A
Typical price
1200.– to 1900.–Represents the highest energy efficiency, consuming the least amount of electricity.
Fridges with an A rating offer the greatest long-term savings and are ideal for environmentally conscious consumers.
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B
Typical price
840.– to 1600.–Slightly less efficient than A-rated models, consuming more electricity over time.
B-rated fridges are a good compromise between upfront cost and energy savings for medium usage households.
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C
Typical price
640.– to 1600.–Consumes more electricity compared to A and B-rated models, resulting in higher energy bills.
C-rated fridges are suitable for those prioritizing initial purchase cost over long-term savings.
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Total capacity refers to the overall storage volume of a fridge, measured in liters. It is crucial for determining how much food and drink can be stored, affecting convenience and reducing the frequency of grocery shopping.
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Up to 200 l
Typical price
240.– to 570.–Compact size ideal for smaller households or limited kitchen spaces.
Saves energy and is perfect for those who prioritize efficiency over storage space.
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201 - 350 l
Typical price
520.– to 1300.–Medium capacity suitable for average-sized families or shared living situations.
Balances storage needs with energy consumption, offering a versatile choice for most users.
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351 - 500 l
Typical price
840.– to 1600.–Spacious interior designed for larger families or those who store bulk groceries.
Reduces the need for frequent shopping trips, providing ample space for diverse storage needs.
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Freezing compartment capacity refers to the volume available in a fridge for storing frozen foods. It's important for determining how much frozen storage you need, impacting how well you can manage your food storage and meal planning.
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Up to 40 l
Typical price
300.– to 1500.–Compact size suitable for small households or as additional freezer space.
Ideal for storing essentials like ice, frozen vegetables, or leftovers without taking up too much space.
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41 - 100 l
Typical price
490.– to 990.–Medium capacity suitable for small to medium-sized families.
Provides ample space for a variety of frozen foods, making it easier to manage meal prep and bulk storage.
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101 - 150 l
Typical price
750.– to 1500.–Large capacity ideal for bigger families or those who buy in bulk.
Offers extensive storage for diverse frozen items, ensuring you have space for everything from meats to desserts.
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Special features in a freestanding fridge enhance functionality and user convenience, offering more than just basic refrigeration. These features can improve food preservation, ease of maintenance, and overall efficiency, making them a valuable consideration for buyers.
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Automatic defrost
Automatically prevents ice build-up in the fridge, reducing the need for manual defrosting.
Saves time and effort, ensuring the fridge operates efficiently without manual intervention.
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No Frost System
Prevents frost accumulation by circulating dry air throughout the fridge compartments.
Maintains consistent temperature and humidity, preserving food freshness and eliminating the need for defrosting.
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Fresh Zone compartment
Dedicated compartment with controlled temperature and humidity for storing perishable items.
Keeps fruits, vegetables, and meats fresher for longer, reducing food waste and enhancing meal quality.
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