
Too many built-in fridges? Here's how to find the right one
Here are five important factors to consider when choosing the perfect built-in fridge.
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Fitting type refers to how a built-in fridge is designed to integrate with your kitchen layout. Choosing the right fitting type is essential for maximizing space efficiency and achieving a seamless aesthetic in your kitchen.
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Integrable
Typical price
550,– to 940,–Designed to fit into existing cabinetry, allowing for a customizable look that matches your kitchen decor.
Ideal for those seeking a cohesive design, as integrable fridges can blend in with other kitchen appliances and furniture.
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Fully integratable
Typical price
610,– to 940,–Completely concealed behind cabinetry, providing a sleek and uninterrupted visual line in your kitchen.
Best for homeowners focused on a high-end, custom look, fully integratable fridges offer a minimalist design without visible hardware.
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Built-under
Typical price
610,– to 710,–Specifically designed to fit under counters, maximizing vertical space in smaller kitchens.
Great for compact living spaces, built-under fridges provide convenient access while maintaining a tidy appearance.
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The type of refrigerator you choose affects its functionality and how well it meets your storage needs. Understanding the differences between models can help you select the best option for your kitchen layout and lifestyle.
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Fridge with freezer compartment
Includes a dedicated area for freezing, allowing for longer storage of perishable items like meat and frozen meals.
Ideal for families or individuals who frequently buy in bulk and need to keep a variety of frozen foods on hand.
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Fridge without freezer
Designed solely for refrigeration, maximizing fresh food storage space without a freezer compartment.
Best suited for those who do not require frozen items or have a separate freezer, optimizing efficiency and storage capacity.
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Total capacity refers to the amount of storage space available in a built-in fridge, typically measured in liters. Choosing the right capacity is crucial for ensuring you have enough space for your groceries while maintaining organization and accessibility.
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Up to 150 l
Typical price
520,– to 680,–This option offers a compact design suitable for smaller households or limited kitchen spaces.
Ideal for individuals or couples, it provides sufficient storage without taking up much room.
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119 l
151 - 250 l
Typical price
570,– to 840,–This mid-range capacity caters to small to medium-sized families, balancing space and organization.
Perfect for households with regular grocery needs, it allows for a reasonable amount of fresh and frozen food storage.
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251 - 300 l
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840,– to 1100,–This larger capacity is designed for bigger families or those who often entertain guests, providing ample storage space.
Great for meal preppers, it accommodates bulk purchases and larger items, ensuring everything stays fresh and accessible.
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Depth refers to how far the fridge extends from the wall to the front. Choosing the right depth is essential for ensuring a seamless fit in your kitchen and maximizing available space.
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Up to 54 cm
Typical price
300,– to 520,–Compact design suitable for smaller kitchens or tight spaces.
Ideal for urban living or apartments where space is a premium, allowing for easier installation and mobility.
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55 - 55 cm
Typical price
990,– to 1200,–Standard depth that balances storage capacity with space efficiency.
Provides adequate storage for a family while maintaining a streamlined look in most kitchen layouts.
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56 - 60 cm
Typical price
460,– to 570,–Larger capacity for those needing extra storage without sacrificing aesthetics.
Great for larger households or those who frequently entertain, offering more room for groceries and larger items.
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Energy efficiency class indicates how well a built-in fridge utilizes energy, impacting both operational costs and environmental sustainability. Choosing a fridge with a higher energy efficiency rating can lead to significant savings on electricity bills over time, making it an important factor in your purchase decision.
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E
Typical price
550,– to 940,–This class indicates a lower level of energy efficiency, consuming more power compared to higher-rated models.
Opting for an 'E' rated fridge may result in higher energy bills and a larger carbon footprint, which could impact your long-term costs.
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D
Typical price
680,– to 1100,–Rated higher than 'E', this class offers better energy efficiency, using less power while maintaining performance.
Choosing a 'D' rated fridge can lead to moderate savings on energy costs while still delivering reliable refrigeration capabilities.
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