
Too Many Fridges? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Discover key factors to consider when selecting the perfect freestanding fridge for your home.
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The type of refrigerator is a key consideration as it affects storage capacity, energy consumption, and suitability for different spaces and lifestyles. Choosing the right type ensures that your cooling needs are met efficiently and conveniently, whether you're storing bulk groceries or need a compact solution for small spaces.
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Fridge with freezer compartment
Typical price
520.– to 1300.–Includes a built-in freezer, allowing for both refrigeration and freezing in one unit.
Ideal for those who need a versatile appliance that can store a variety of perishable items, from fresh produce to frozen foods.
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Fridge without freezer
Typical price
340.– to 1100.–Offers a spacious interior dedicated solely to refrigeration, maximizing space for fresh food storage.
Best suited for individuals who already have a separate freezer or primarily require refrigeration space for large quantities of fresh items.
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Mini refrigerator
Typical price
160.– to 520.–Compact and space-saving, perfect for small areas or as an additional fridge.
Great for dorm rooms, offices, or as a secondary fridge for storing beverages and snacks.
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Energy efficiency class indicates how much energy a fridge uses, impacting both environmental footprint and electricity bills. Choosing a high efficiency class can lead to significant savings and a more sustainable lifestyle.
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A
Typical price
1200.– to 1800.–Represents the highest level of energy efficiency, consuming the least amount of power.
Ideal for environmentally conscious individuals, offering the most savings on energy costs over time.
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B
Typical price
890.– to 1600.–Consumes slightly more energy than class A, yet still offers good efficiency.
Balancing cost and efficiency, it remains a popular choice for those looking to reduce energy usage without a premium price.
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C
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640.– to 1600.–Uses more energy compared to classes A and B, but still meets standard efficiency requirements.
Suitable for budget-conscious buyers who prioritize lower upfront costs over long-term savings.
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Total capacity refers to the combined storage space of a fridge, measured in liters. It is a crucial factor as it determines how much food and beverages you can store, affecting the fridge's suitability for different household sizes and lifestyle needs.
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Up to 200 l
Typical price
270.– to 610.–Compact size suitable for small kitchens or as a secondary fridge.
Ideal for individuals or small families with minimal storage requirements.
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201 - 350 l
Typical price
520.– to 1100.–Moderate capacity that accommodates a variety of food items.
Best for medium-sized households or those who regularly stock fresh produce.
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351 - 500 l
Typical price
840.– to 1600.–Large capacity offering extensive storage space for bulk purchases.
Perfect for large families or shared living spaces, ensuring ample room for diverse food storage needs.
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Max. noise level refers to the loudest a freestanding fridge can get while in operation, which can affect comfort in a living space. Choosing the right noise level is important for ensuring a quiet home environment, especially if the fridge is placed in open-plan areas or near sleeping quarters.
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Up to 35 dB
Typical price
840.– to 1600.–Extremely quiet operation, similar to a whisper or a library setting.
Ideal for open-plan kitchens or studio apartments where minimal noise is preferred.
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36 - 40 dB
Typical price
400.– to 890.–Quiet operation, comparable to the sound of a soft conversation.
Suitable for most homes, balancing noise and functionality without causing disruption.
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41 - 50 dB
Typical price
400.– to 1000.–Noticeable but moderate noise, akin to the hum of a refrigerator motor.
Works well in separate kitchens or areas where slight noise is not a concern.
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Special features in a freestanding fridge enhance its functionality and user convenience, impacting energy efficiency and food preservation. These features can significantly improve the overall user experience by offering advanced technology that caters to specific needs and preferences.
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Automatic defrost
Prevents ice build-up by automatically melting frost in the fridge compartment.
Saves time and effort by eliminating the need for manual defrosting, maintaining optimal cooling efficiency.
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No Frost System
Ensures even cooling by circulating air to prevent frost accumulation inside the freezer.
Reduces maintenance and improves food preservation by eliminating the hassle of defrosting.
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Fresh Zone compartment
Provides a dedicated area with controlled humidity for storing fruits and vegetables.
Keeps produce fresher for longer, preserving nutrients and reducing food waste.
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Adjustable shelves
Allows customization of storage space to accommodate items of varying sizes.
Enhances flexibility and convenience, making it easier to organize and access stored food items.
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