
Too Many Fridges? Find the Right One for You
Consider these key factors to choose the perfect freestanding fridge for your needs.
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Refrigerator type determines the design and functionality of the fridge, significantly impacting its storage capabilities and energy efficiency. Choosing the right type aligns with your lifestyle needs, ensuring optimal utility and convenience in daily use.
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Fridge with freezer compartment
Includes both refrigeration and freezing sections in one unit for compact storage needs.
Ideal for small spaces or minimalistic kitchens, providing convenience by combining two functions in one appliance.
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Fridge without freezer
Offers a larger refrigeration space by eliminating the freezer section.
Perfect for those who prioritize fresh food storage or have a separate freezer unit, maximizing refrigeration capacity.
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Beverage refrigerator
Specially designed to store drinks at optimal temperatures, often featuring adjustable shelving.
Great for entertainment areas or kitchens, ensuring beverages are always chilled and ready to serve.
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Total capacity refers to the internal storage volume of a refrigerator, measured in liters. It is crucial for determining how much food and drink you can store, impacting convenience and suitability for different household sizes.
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Up to 200 l
Typical price
240.– to 570.–Compact size ideal for small households or as an additional fridge.
Best suited for single individuals or couples with limited storage needs.
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201 - 350 l
Typical price
550.– to 1200.–Medium capacity suitable for average-sized families.
Offers a balance between storage space and kitchen footprint, ideal for daily use.
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351 - 500 l
Typical price
840.– to 1600.–Large capacity providing ample space for bigger families or those who bulk buy.
Perfect for households needing significant storage for fresh and frozen goods.
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Energy efficiency class indicates how much energy a freestanding fridge consumes, affecting electricity bills and environmental impact. Selecting a high-efficiency model can lead to significant cost savings and a reduced carbon footprint over time.
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A
Typical price
1100.– to 1800.–Represents the highest level of energy efficiency currently available.
Choosing an A-rated fridge ensures minimal energy consumption, leading to lower utility costs and supporting environmental sustainability.
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B
Typical price
840.– to 1600.–Indicates good energy efficiency, slightly below the top tier.
A B-rated fridge balances energy use with performance, offering cost savings while maintaining functionality.
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C
Typical price
640.– to 1500.–Denotes moderate energy efficiency, with higher energy consumption compared to A and B ratings.
Opting for a C-rated fridge may be suitable for those prioritizing upfront cost savings over long-term energy efficiency.
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Special features in a freestanding fridge enhance its functionality and convenience, affecting user experience and efficiency in the kitchen. Choosing the right features ensures the fridge meets your specific needs, from energy savings to food preservation.
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Automatic defrost
Automatically melts any frost build-up in the freezer section, eliminating manual defrosting.
Saves time and effort, maintaining optimal performance and preventing ice accumulation.
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No Frost System
Prevents ice from forming by circulating dry air, maintaining consistent temperatures.
Ensures food stays fresh longer and eliminates the need for manual defrosting.
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Adjustable shelves
Allows shelves to be moved to different heights to accommodate larger items.
Increases storage flexibility, making it easier to organize and access a variety of foods.
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The maximum noise level of a freestanding fridge indicates how loud it will be during operation, measured in decibels (dB). Choosing the right noise level is crucial for maintaining a quiet environment, especially in open-plan spaces or small apartments.
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30 - 35 dB
Typical price
840.– to 1700.–Extremely quiet operation, similar to a whisper.
Ideal for open-plan living areas or bedrooms, ensuring minimal disruption.
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36 - 40 dB
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400.– to 840.–Moderate noise level comparable to a quiet library.
Suitable for kitchens and living spaces where some ambient noise is acceptable.
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41 - 45 dB
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340.– to 750.–Noticeable sound level, similar to a quiet conversation.
Best for larger spaces where slight noise is less likely to be a concern.
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