Test Report

5 fridge-freezers tested

They are much slimmer than their sister models in the American style (i.e. French door, side-by-side, etc.), but also open up an impressive amount of space for storing vegetables, meat, fish, milk, etc. and, thanks to their many levels and compartments, allow everything to be stored in a completely easily accessible way. and, thanks to their many levels and compartments, allow everything to be stored in a way that is completely easy to reach: we are talking here about the refrigerators that are predominant in Europe, which can realise temperatures of z 0 °C in the upper part and temperatures of = 0 °C in the lower part. Modern models of this style really can provide everything that is essential in practice - and sometimes much more than that. For example, we are talking about apps that allow the models to be accessed from outside the house to adjust the mode, etc. Especially if the living space is only of a manageable size, a fridge that can be easily stored in a flat will be very welcome. This time we looked at 5 different fridges from Bauknecht, Gorenje, Liebherr, Midea and Samsung. In the following, we will show you how to use these models and adapt them to the requirements of different consumers - we also present all the essentials about the temperatures in the models, sound emissions, power consumption and much more.

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Edition03/2024

5 Products in test

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Bauknecht KGN 20C2EIN
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Gorenje Gore KühGefKo NRC620BSXL4 B inox 742488 (361 l)
Freestanding fridge
−34%
Energy Label B
CHF839.– was CHF1279.–

Gorenje Gore KühGefKo NRC620BSXL4 B inox 742488

361 l