
Too Many Built-in Fridges? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Discover five key factors to consider when selecting the perfect built-in fridge for your kitchen.
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The fitting type of a built-in fridge determines how it integrates into your kitchen cabinetry, impacting both aesthetics and installation requirements. Choosing the right fitting type is crucial to ensure seamless integration with your kitchen's design and efficient use of space.
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Fully integratable
Typical price
640,– to 990,–Designed to be completely hidden behind a cabinet door, matching the rest of the kitchen cabinetry.
Ideal for a cohesive kitchen look, ensuring the fridge is completely concealed and visually blends into the cabinetry.
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Integrable
Typical price
490,– to 940,–Front of the fridge can be customized to match kitchen cabinets while the appliance remains visible.
Offers flexibility in design, allowing for a personalized look while maintaining the functionality of the fridge.
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Built-under
Typical price
610,– to 750,–Fits directly under the kitchen counter, saving vertical space while being discreet.
Perfect for small kitchens or where counter space is prioritized, offering practicality without compromising on kitchen design.
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The type of refrigerator determines its storage capabilities and suitability for your kitchen setup. Choosing the right type ensures you have the necessary features and space for your food storage needs, impacting convenience and efficiency in your daily routine.
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Fridge with freezer compartment
Includes a built-in freezer compartment for frozen food storage.
Ideal for those who need both refrigeration and freezing capabilities in a single unit, maximizing space efficiency.
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Fridge without freezer
Dedicated solely to refrigeration, offering more space for fresh food.
Best for individuals with separate freezer units or those who primarily require refrigeration, providing ample storage for fresh produce and beverages.
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Total capacity refers to the storage volume of a built-in fridge, measured in liters, determining how much food and drink it can hold. Selecting the right capacity is crucial for accommodating your household's needs and ensuring efficient use of space in your kitchen.
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119 - 165 l
Typical price
520,– to 680,–Suitable for small households or individuals, offering compact storage solutions.
Ideal for those with limited kitchen space or who prefer frequent shopping trips.
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166 - 260 l
Typical price
570,– to 940,–Provides moderate storage capacity, balancing space and convenience.
Perfect for small to medium-sized families who need more room without sacrificing kitchen space.
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261 - 300 l
Typical price
800,– to 1000,–Offers ample storage for larger families or those who buy in bulk.
Ensures you can store a wide variety of items, reducing the need for frequent shopping.
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The energy efficiency class of a built-in fridge indicates its energy consumption, impacting both environmental footprint and electricity costs. Choosing a fridge with a higher efficiency class can lead to significant savings on energy bills and contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle.
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D
Typical price
680,– to 1000,–Represents a moderate level of energy efficiency, consuming more electricity than higher-rated classes.
Suitable for those who prioritize other features over energy savings and have less frequent fridge use.
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E
Typical price
550,– to 890,–Indicates lower energy efficiency, resulting in higher electricity consumption.
Best for users with limited options or those who use the fridge infrequently, balancing cost with energy use.
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Special features in a built-in fridge refer to additional functionalities that enhance convenience, efficiency, and food preservation. These features can significantly improve the user experience by reducing maintenance, optimizing storage, and keeping food fresh longer, meeting diverse user needs and preferences.
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No Frost System
Typical price
800,– to 1200,–Prevents ice build-up by circulating air, eliminating the need for manual defrosting.
Ensures consistent cooling and energy efficiency, saving time and effort in maintenance.
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Fresh Zone compartment
Typical price
570,– to 800,–Dedicated area designed to maintain optimal humidity and temperature for perishables.
Keeps fruits, vegetables, and meats fresher for longer, reducing food waste and preserving taste.
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Adjustable shelves
Typical price
640,– to 990,–Shelves that can be moved or removed to accommodate different sizes of food items.
Offers flexibility in organizing the fridge, maximizing storage space for various needs.
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