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Icebox Fridges Beko UR4584W White, Integrated

Beko UR4584W White, Integrated

Integrated Fridge, 101L, Width: 60cm, Height: 84cm

£199.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £66.33/mo.*
9+stores
Icebox Fridges Neff KI2822FE0G N50 Built-In Fridge with Ice Box Integrated, White

Neff KI2822FE0G N50 Built-In Fridge with Ice Box Integrated, White

Integrated Fridge, Width:, Height: 140cm

£949.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £316.33/mo.*
9+stores
Cookology UCIF93BK Black
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Cookology UCIF93BK Black

Freestanding Fridge, 93L, Width: 50cm, Height: 86cm

£129.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £43.33/mo.*
1store

Fridges: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing a fridge, it's crucial to think about both the size and capacity that will best suit your kitchen and lifestyle. Measure the space where you plan to place the fridge, ensuring there's enough room for ventilation around it. Consider how much storage you need based on your household size. For a family of four, a fridge with a capacity of 300-400 litres might be ideal. If you live alone or with one other person, a smaller model could suffice. Remember, opting for an energy-efficient model can save on electricity bills in the long run.

Fridges come with various features that can enhance convenience and efficiency. Adjustable shelves allow you to customise the interior layout to fit larger items. A frost-free freezer saves you time and effort as it prevents ice build-up. Some models offer multi-zone compartments, which let you set different temperatures in separate sections, perfect for keeping fruits and vegetables fresher for longer. Evaluate which features are essential for your needs to avoid paying extra for unnecessary additions.

Energy efficiency is an important factor when buying fridges, as it affects both the environment and your utility bills. Look for models with high energy efficiency ratings; in the UK, this is indicated by labels ranging from A+++ (most efficient) to D (least efficient). Opting for an A+++ rated fridge can significantly reduce your energy consumption. While these models might have a higher upfront cost, they often lead to savings over time through lower electricity usage.

FRIDGES

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Fridges are available in various types, including top-freezer, bottom-freezer, side-by-side, and French door models. Top-freezer fridges are traditional and often more affordable. Bottom-freezer models put fresh food at eye level. Side-by-side fridges offer easy access to both fridge and freezer sections. French door models combine style with large capacity.

Fridges are measured by their capacity in litres and dimensions in height, width, and depth. Measure your kitchen space carefully, considering the door swing and ventilation needs. Choose a size that fits comfortably in your space while providing enough storage for your household.

Fridges are rated from A+++ to D on energy efficiency scales. Look for A+++ ratings to save on electricity bills and reduce environmental impact. Energy-efficient fridges use advanced insulation and compressors to maintain temperature with less power.

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