
Too Many Fridges? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Consider these five essential factors to find the perfect freestanding fridge for your needs.
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The type of refrigerator determines its functionality and suitability for different storage needs, such as freezing, cooling, or beverage chilling. Choosing the right type enhances food preservation, energy efficiency, and fits specific lifestyle requirements.
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Fridge with freezer compartment
Typical price
370,– to 990,–Includes a built-in freezer section for storing frozen goods alongside refrigerated items.
Ideal for those who need both cooling and freezing capabilities in a compact unit.
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Fridge without freezer
Typical price
300,– to 680,–Designed solely for refrigerating food and beverages, offering more space for fresh items.
Suitable for individuals with separate freezers or those who primarily need cooling storage.
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Beverage refrigerator
Typical price
990,– to 1300,–Specialized for chilling drinks, maintaining optimal temperatures for beverages.
Perfect for entertainment areas or kitchens where drink availability and convenience are priorities.
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Total capacity refers to the overall volume a freestanding fridge can store, measured in liters. It is crucial for determining how much food and drink can be stored, impacting household efficiency and reducing the frequency of shopping trips.
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Up to 150 l
Typical price
210,– to 400,–Compact capacity suitable for small households or single individuals.
Ideal for tight spaces, such as studio apartments or dorm rooms, offering basic storage needs.
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151 - 300 l
Typical price
370,– to 990,–Mid-range capacity that caters to small to medium-sized families.
Offers a balanced size, ideal for kitchens with moderate space, ensuring sufficient storage without overwhelming the area.
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301 - 450 l
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680,– to 1100,–Large capacity ideal for bigger families or those who buy in bulk.
Provides ample storage space for a variety of items, reducing the need for frequent shopping and accommodating larger quantities of food.
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Energy efficiency class measures how much energy a fridge uses, impacting both environmental footprint and electricity costs. Choosing a higher efficiency class can lead to substantial savings on utility bills while reducing carbon emissions.
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A
Typical price
990,– to 1400,–Represents the highest level of energy efficiency, consuming the least amount of electricity.
Choosing an A-rated fridge can significantly reduce energy costs and is ideal for environmentally conscious consumers.
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B
Typical price
800,– to 1200,–Indicates good energy efficiency with moderate electricity consumption.
B-rated fridges are a cost-effective choice for those balancing efficiency and budget considerations.
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C
Typical price
680,– to 1100,–Offers basic energy efficiency with higher electricity usage compared to A and B ratings.
C-rated fridges are suitable for those with less frequent usage or where initial purchase price is a primary concern.
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Special features in a freestanding fridge enhance its functionality and user convenience, offering benefits like improved food preservation and energy efficiency. Considering these features helps in selecting a fridge that meets specific lifestyle needs, ensuring a tailored and satisfactory purchase.
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No Frost System
Prevents ice buildup and eliminates the need for manual defrosting.
Enhances energy efficiency and maintains consistent cooling, ensuring food stays fresh longer.
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Fresh Zone compartment
Provides a dedicated space with optimal humidity for storing fruits and vegetables.
Keeps produce fresh for extended periods, reducing food waste and saving on grocery bills.
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Temperature alarm
Alerts you if the fridge temperature rises unexpectedly, preventing food spoilage.
Offers peace of mind by ensuring that the fridge operates efficiently, protecting your food investment.
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The maximum noise level of a fridge indicates how loud it can be during operation, affecting the ambiance of your home environment. Choosing the right noise level is crucial for maintaining comfort, especially in open-plan living spaces or if the fridge is near bedrooms or living areas.
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Up to 35 dB
Typical price
800,– to 1300,–Extremely quiet operation, similar to a whisper or rustling leaves.
Ideal for open-plan living spaces or small apartments where noise sensitivity is a concern.
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36 - 40 dB
Typical price
320,– to 710,–Moderate noise level, comparable to a quiet library.
Suitable for kitchens where a slightly audible hum is acceptable, balancing performance and noise.
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41 - 50 dB
Typical price
300,– to 1100,–Noticeable operation sound, akin to a conversation at home.
Best for separate kitchens or areas where a higher noise level won't disrupt the household.
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