
Too Many Built-in Fridges? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Explore three key factors to help you select the perfect built-in fridge for your kitchen.
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Total capacity refers to the overall volume of storage space available in a built-in fridge, crucial for ensuring it meets the needs of your household. Choosing the right total capacity ensures sufficient space for groceries, preventing overcrowding and maintaining optimal cooling performance.
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Up to 150 l
Typical price
490,– to 710,–Compact size suitable for small households or limited spaces.
Ideal for minimalists or those with fewer storage needs, providing efficient cooling without excess space.
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151 - 250 l
Typical price
570,– to 890,–Moderate capacity offering balanced storage space for medium-sized families.
Provides flexibility in organizing groceries, making it a practical choice for typical household needs.
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251 - 300 l
Typical price
840,– to 990,–Large capacity designed for bigger families or those who buy in bulk.
Offers extensive storage options, reducing the need for frequent shopping trips and accommodating diverse food items.
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The maximum noise level of a built-in fridge reflects the amount of sound it produces during operation, influencing the quietness of your kitchen environment. Selecting a fridge with an appropriate noise level is crucial for maintaining a peaceful and comfortable living space, especially in open-plan homes.
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Up to 35 dB
Typical price
610,– to 890,–Extremely quiet operation, comparable to a whisper or a library setting.
Ideal for open-plan kitchens or households sensitive to noise, enhancing overall comfort.
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36 - 37 dB
Typical price
800,– to 990,–Moderate noise level, similar to a soft conversation or background music.
Suitable for most residential settings, balancing performance and a quiet atmosphere.
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38 - 50 dB
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300,– to 610,–Higher noise level, akin to normal conversation or an office environment.
Best for less noise-sensitive areas, offering robust performance without excessive disturbance.
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Telefunken Built-in fridge-freezer | Built-in fridge with freezer compartment | 178cm niche | 251 L
251 l
Energy efficiency class indicates how much energy a built-in fridge consumes, impacting electricity costs and environmental footprint. Choosing a fridge with a better energy efficiency class can lead to long-term savings and is more sustainable.
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E
Typical price
550,– to 890,–Consumes more energy compared to higher-rated fridges, leading to higher electricity bills.
Suitable for users who prioritize other features over energy efficiency, but it's less environmentally friendly.
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D
Typical price
680,– to 990,–Offers moderate energy consumption, striking a balance between efficiency and cost.
Better suited for users looking to reduce energy bills while maintaining decent performance.
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The fitting type of a built-in fridge determines how it can be integrated into the kitchen space, impacting the overall aesthetic and functionality. Choosing the appropriate fitting type ensures a seamless look and optimizes space usage in the kitchen layout.
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Integrable
Typical price
550,– to 890,–Designed to fit within a kitchen cabinet, allowing the fridge door to be visible.
Provides a blend of accessibility and style, suitable for kitchens where easy access is prioritized.
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Fully integratable
Typical price
640,– to 940,–Allows for the fridge to be completely hidden behind a kitchen cabinet door.
Ideal for those seeking a uniform and sleek kitchen design, offering a seamless appearance.
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Built-under
Typical price
640,– to 680,–Fits under the kitchen counter, maximizing space efficiency without compromising accessibility.
Perfect for compact kitchens, offering discreet storage while preserving counter space.
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Special features in a built-in fridge enhance its functionality and convenience, making daily use more efficient and enjoyable. These features can significantly impact the fridge's performance, ensuring food stays fresher for longer and simplifying maintenance tasks.
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Automatic defrost
Typical price
610,– to 940,–Automatically melts frost build-up without manual intervention.
Reduces the need for frequent cleaning, saving time and effort for users.
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Adjustable shelves
Typical price
570,– to 890,–Allows customization of shelf height and arrangement.
Maximizes storage flexibility, accommodating various sizes of food containers and items.
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No Frost System
Typical price
800,– to 1000,–Prevents frost accumulation by circulating dry air evenly.
Keeps food fresher and eliminates the hassle of manual defrosting, enhancing convenience.
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Fresh Zone compartment
Typical price
570,– to 990,–Dedicated compartment with optimal humidity for fruits and vegetables.
Preserves freshness and flavor, extending the shelf life of produce.
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Neff KI2222FE0
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Temperature alarm
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680,– to 1200,–Alerts users when the fridge's temperature deviates from the set range.
Protects food quality by ensuring consistent cooling, preventing spoilage.
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