
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 home.
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The type of refrigerator significantly influences its functionality and how well it meets your storage needs. Understanding the different types helps you choose a fridge that aligns with your lifestyle, whether you require ample freezing space or a dedicated area for beverages.
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Fridge with freezer compartment
Typical price
520.– to 1400.–Includes a combined section for both refrigeration and freezing, allowing for versatile food storage.
Ideal for households that need to store frozen foods and fresh items together, providing convenience in meal preparation.
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Fridge without freezer
Typical price
370.– to 1100.–Designed exclusively for refrigeration, maximizing fresh food storage space without a freezing compartment.
Best suited for individuals or families who primarily buy fresh produce and do not require frozen items, making it a space-efficient option.
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Beverage refrigerator
Typical price
320.– to 990.–Specialized fridge designed to store drinks at optimal temperatures, often featuring adjustable shelves for various bottle sizes.
Perfect for entertaining or keeping beverages organized, ensuring easy access to chilled drinks during gatherings or events.
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Total capacity refers to the amount of space available in the fridge for storage. Choosing the right capacity is crucial for ensuring that you have enough room to store food and beverages for your household's needs, preventing overcrowding or waste.
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Up to 197 l
Typical price
270.– to 550.–This capacity is typically suited for smaller households or individuals, offering enough space for basic essentials and limited storage.
Ideal for apartments or small kitchens where space is a concern, helping to keep food organized without taking up too much room.
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198 - 355 l
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550.– to 1200.–This mid-range capacity accommodates the needs of a small to medium-sized family, providing ample room for groceries and leftovers.
Perfect for those who cook regularly or host gatherings, allowing for better organization and access to a variety of items.
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356 - 400 l
Typical price
890.– to 1600.–This larger capacity is designed for bigger families or individuals who buy in bulk, offering significant storage for perishables and beverages.
Recommended for households that frequently entertain or those who prefer to stock up on groceries, ensuring you always have what you need on hand.
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The energy efficiency class indicates how much energy a freestanding fridge consumes compared to its capacity. Selecting a higher energy class can lead to lower electricity bills and a reduced environmental impact over time.
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A
Typical price
1100.– to 2200.–Represents the highest energy efficiency, consuming significantly less energy than lower classes.
Ideal for environmentally conscious consumers, an A-rated fridge can save you money on energy bills while minimizing your carbon footprint.
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B
Typical price
890.– to 2200.–Offers good energy efficiency, consuming more energy than class A but still relatively efficient.
Suitable for those looking for a balance between cost and efficiency, B-rated fridges provide decent savings without compromising performance.
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C
Typical price
640.– to 1600.–Represents average energy efficiency, consuming more energy compared to classes A and B.
A C-rated fridge may be a more affordable option upfront, but it could lead to higher energy costs over time.
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D
Typical price
520.– to 1600.–Indicates lower energy efficiency, consuming the most energy among the listed classes.
Best for budget-conscious buyers who don’t mind higher utility costs, a D-rated fridge may lack long-term savings potential.
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Max. noise level indicates how loud the fridge operates, measured in decibels (dB). A lower noise level contributes to a more comfortable living environment, especially in open-plan spaces or small homes.
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Up to 39 dB
Typical price
550.– to 1500.–This option features one of the quietest operations available, comparable to a whisper or soft background noise.
Ideal for households where noise sensitivity is high, making it perfect for bedrooms or shared living spaces.
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40 - 41 dB
Typical price
340.– to 710.–Operating at a moderate noise level, this range is similar to a quiet office ambiance.
Suitable for most homes, it ensures minimal disruption while providing efficient cooling performance.
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42 - 60 dB
Typical price
570.– to 1400.–This range may include models that operate at a noticeable level, comparable to a typical conversation or background music.
Recommended for less noise-sensitive environments, such as garages or utility rooms, where sound is less of a concern.
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The width of a freestanding fridge determines its fit in your kitchen space and affects storage capacity. Choosing the right width is crucial for optimizing your kitchen layout and ensuring you have enough room for groceries and essentials.
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Up to 55 cm
Typical price
300.– to 610.–Compact design suitable for small kitchens or limited spaces.
Ideal for individuals or small families, providing essential storage without taking up much room.
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56 - 60 cm
Typical price
640.– to 1400.–Offers a balance between compactness and storage capacity, fitting moderate kitchen spaces.
Great for small to medium families, allowing for more groceries while maintaining a manageable footprint.
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61 - 65 cm
Typical price
640.– to 1200.–Provides ample storage space for larger households or those who buy in bulk.
Perfect for families or individuals who entertain often, accommodating more items without requiring excessive kitchen space.
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