
Too Many Fridges? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Discover the key considerations to keep in mind when selecting the perfect freestanding fridge for your needs.
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Refrigerator type determines the functionality and space utilization of the fridge, impacting food storage options and accessibility. Choosing the right type is crucial for meeting specific storage needs, whether it be for fresh food, frozen items, or beverages.
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Fridge with freezer compartment
Includes a dedicated freezer section for frozen food storage.
Ideal for versatile storage needs, allowing for both fresh and frozen food preservation in one unit.
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Fridge without freezer
Designed solely for fresh food storage, optimizing space for perishables.
Perfect for individuals or households with minimal need for frozen goods, offering more room for fresh produce.
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Beverage refrigerator
Specifically designed for cooling drinks, featuring adjustable shelves for varied bottle sizes.
Great for entertaining or personal use, ensuring beverages are chilled and ready to serve.
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Total capacity refers to the overall storage space available in a freestanding fridge. It is crucial for determining how much food and drink can be stored, impacting convenience and reducing the need for frequent shopping trips.
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Up to 200 l
Typical price
290.– to 610.–Suitable for small households or individuals with limited storage needs.
Compact size offers efficient space usage, perfect for kitchens with space constraints.
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201 - 350 l
Typical price
520.– to 1000.–Ideal for medium-sized families or those who cook frequently.
Provides a balance between storage capacity and space efficiency, accommodating a variety of food items.
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351 - 500 l
Typical price
800.– to 1500.–Best suited for large families or homes that require extensive food storage.
Offers ample space for bulk buying and storing larger quantities, reducing the need for frequent grocery shopping.
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The energy efficiency class indicates how much energy a freestanding fridge consumes relative to its size, impacting electricity bills and environmental footprint. Choosing a fridge with a higher efficiency class can lead to significant savings over time and contribute to more sustainable living.
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A
Typical price
1000.– to 1800.–Represents the highest energy efficiency, using the least amount of electricity.
Ideal for environmentally conscious individuals seeking to minimize energy costs and reduce carbon footprint.
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B
Typical price
750.– to 1600.–Offers good energy efficiency, consuming slightly more electricity than class A.
Suitable for those balancing energy savings with budget considerations, still providing cost-effective operation.
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C
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680.– to 1500.–Has moderate energy efficiency, using more electricity compared to classes A and B.
Best for individuals prioritizing upfront cost savings over long-term energy expenses, suitable for occasional use or secondary fridges.
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Special features in a freestanding fridge enhance its functionality and user experience, offering unique benefits that standard models may not provide. These features can significantly improve convenience, food preservation, and energy efficiency, making them important considerations during purchase.
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Automatic defrost
Automatically removes ice build-up from the freezer section.
Reduces the need for manual defrosting, saving time and effort.
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No Frost System
Prevents ice formation by circulating dry air within the fridge.
Maintains consistent temperature and humidity, preserving food quality for longer periods.
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Adjustable shelves
Allows customization of shelf height to accommodate different items.
Maximizes storage space and flexibility, making it easier to organize and access food.
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Fresh Zone compartment
Designed to keep fruits and vegetables fresh by maintaining optimal humidity levels.
Enhances freshness and extends the shelf life of produce, reducing food waste.
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Freezing compartment capacity refers to the volume available for storing frozen goods in a fridge, impacting how much food you can preserve for extended periods. Selecting the right capacity ensures you have adequate space for your needs, whether for daily use or bulk storage, enhancing convenience and reducing food waste.
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Up to 50 l
Typical price
320.– to 800.–Offers a compact storage solution for smaller households or minimal freezing needs.
Ideal for individuals or couples who prefer fresh food over frozen items, limiting bulk storage.
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51 - 100 l
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490.– to 890.–Provides a moderate storage space suitable for small families or those who freeze occasionally.
Balances capacity and fridge space, allowing storage for essentials without overwhelming the kitchen.
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101 - 150 l
Typical price
750.– to 1300.–Delivers extensive storage for larger families or those who frequently purchase in bulk.
Recommended for households with significant freezing needs, supporting meal planning and bulk buying.
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