
Too Many Freestanding Fridges? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Here are five key factors to consider when selecting the perfect freestanding fridge for your needs.
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Refrigerator type refers to the design and functionality of the fridge, affecting how it stores and organizes food and beverages. Choosing the right type ensures optimal use of space and convenience, directly impacting food preservation and accessibility.
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Fridge with freezer compartment
Typical price
480.– to 1000.–Includes a dedicated freezer section for storing frozen foods and ice.
Ideal for households needing both refrigeration and freezing, offering versatility in food storage.
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Fridge without freezer
Typical price
330.– to 850.–Exclusively provides refrigeration space without any freezing capability.
Best suited for users who primarily need cooling for fresh foods and beverages, maximizing storage for non-frozen items.
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Beverage refrigerator
Typical price
360.– to 1100.–Specialized for storing drinks at optimal temperatures, often compact in size.
Perfect for entertaining or personal use, ensuring easy access to chilled beverages.
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Gastronomic refrigerator
Typical price
830.– to 1700.–Designed for professional settings with enhanced cooling capabilities and durability.
Ideal for culinary professionals needing reliable food preservation and quick access during preparation.
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Energy efficiency class indicates the energy consumption level of a freestanding fridge, impacting both environmental footprint and electricity costs. Choosing a fridge with a higher energy efficiency class can lead to significant savings on energy bills and contribute to sustainable living.
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A
Typical price
950.– to 1700.–Represents the highest level of energy efficiency, consuming the least amount of electricity.
Ideal for environmentally conscious individuals looking to minimize their energy costs and carbon footprint.
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B
Typical price
740.– to 1300.–Consumes slightly more energy than class A but remains highly efficient.
Suitable for those seeking a balance between upfront costs and ongoing energy savings.
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C
Typical price
590.– to 1400.–Offers moderate energy efficiency, consuming more electricity compared to classes A and B.
A practical choice for those prioritizing purchase price over long-term energy savings.
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D
Typical price
460.– to 1100.–Lower energy efficiency results in higher electricity consumption.
Best for individuals with limited budget constraints who prioritize initial cost savings.
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E
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350.– to 740.–Represents the least energy-efficient class, leading to higher electricity bills.
Suitable for short-term use or situations where energy savings are not a primary concern.
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Total capacity of a fridge determines how much food and drink it can store, directly affecting how well it meets the needs of a household or individual. Choosing the right capacity is crucial for ensuring convenience and efficiency, preventing overcrowding and optimizing energy use.
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Up to 200 l
Typical price
230.– to 480.–Designed for small households or solo living, offering compact storage solutions.
Ideal for those with limited space, ensuring efficiency without compromising on essentials.
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201 - 350 l
Typical price
480.– to 930.–Suits medium-sized families, providing ample space for groceries and leftovers.
Balances capacity and size, perfect for moderate use without taking up excessive space.
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351 - 500 l
Typical price
700.– to 1300.–Offers extensive storage for large families or shared living situations.
Recommended for those who need to store bulk purchases, reducing shopping frequency.
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Special features in a freestanding fridge enhance its functionality and convenience, impacting your overall experience and satisfaction with the appliance. Selecting the right features can improve food preservation, ease of use, and customization options, tailoring the fridge to your specific needs and lifestyle.
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No Frost System
Typical price
600.– to 1100.–Prevents ice build-up by circulating dry air, eliminating the need for manual defrosting.
Ensures consistent cooling and saves time on maintenance, ideal for busy households.
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Fresh Zone compartment
Typical price
620.– to 1200.–Maintains optimal temperature and humidity for storing fruits and vegetables.
Keeps produce fresher for longer, reducing food waste and preserving flavor and nutrients.
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Samsung RB34C632DSA/WS
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Adjustable shelves
Typical price
470.– to 1000.–Allows customization of storage space to accommodate various sizes of items.
Enhances flexibility and organization, making it easier to store large or awkwardly shaped items.
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Ice cube dispenser
Typical price
430.– to 950.–Offers convenient access to ice cubes directly from the fridge door.
Perfect for entertaining guests and quick refreshment, adding convenience to everyday life.
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The maximum noise level of a freestanding fridge indicates how loud the appliance will be during operation, impacting the overall comfort in your living space. Choosing the appropriate noise level is essential for maintaining a peaceful environment, especially in open-plan homes or quiet settings.
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Up to 35 dB
Typical price
680.– to 1500.–Offers ultra-quiet operation, comparable to a whisper or a quiet library.
Ideal for bedrooms or open living spaces where minimal noise is desired.
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36 - 38 dB
Typical price
450.– to 920.–Provides quiet performance, similar to a soft conversation.
Suitable for kitchens or living areas where moderate noise is acceptable.
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39 - 50 dB
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330.– to 670.–Produces noticeable noise, akin to a normal conversation or office environment.
Recommended for areas where noise is less disruptive, such as utility rooms.
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