Order by 4pm and selected stores can deliver to your door next day, even on weekends! Top mount fridges have the freezer above the fridge - useful if you regularly reach for frozen favourites.
Ideally suited to smaller households, they can offer just the right amount of space. Larger capacity models have wide shelving and helpful storage like the Pull-out Shelf in some LG fridges , and wide crispers like the Crisper Box in some of the latest ChiQ fridges for storing bulky veggies. Bottom Mount fridges and French Door fridges have the freezer below the fridge for quick access to essentials without having to bend down.
French Door fridges are great for families and entertainers, with the largest capacities in refrigeration today. Bottom Mount fridges are useful for smaller households that demand storage flexibility. Both have robust storage solutions for an organised space, like Triple Foldable shelving in some Samsung Bottom Mount fridges , Slide-back or Flip-up shelving in Westinghouse French Door fridges , and pull-out baskets to eliminate freezer chaos.
Top and bottom mount fridges are narrower so they can work well for existing cavities, while Side-by-Side or French Door fridges are wider and ideal when you have more room to play with. Think: how many people occupy your home and what type of fresh or frozen goods are you storing? The fridge is the heart of the kitchen, so how it looks is important too. Will it be an on-trend black fridge , a quirky retro fridge , or even a fridge with see-through door? Choose the style that fits your theme best.
Finally, make sure to look out for the energy rating for an indication on how much you will save at bill time. Fridges can be energy efficient, some more than others.
A smart fridge goes beyond ordinary refrigeration. It depends who you ask but for some, the idea of a fridge with Wi-Fi connectivity is a very real and exciting reality; helping you plan and streamline your day-to-day life. Some brands like LG have ThinQ AI built into their fridges so you can do nifty things like adjust the temperature via a smartphone app if you happen to be out on a hot day and have snapped up some bargains.
On top of that, some of our smart fridges have Bluetooth connectivity for making or receiving calls while cooking, asking Bixby to add to your shopping list, playing music, or reading out recipe instructions. How smart is that? A pigeon pair combines plenty of storage capacity with more flexibility when it comes to placement. Stainless steel fridges bring that sleek, professional look to your kitchen but can be prone to showing fingerprints and other marks.
Look for matte or 'fingerprint-resistant' finishes if you don't want to be forever buffing away smudges, and expect to pay a little more if you like the stainless look. Many high end stainless steel fridges offer a completely flat front, whereas most fridge doors are slightly curved.
Many of them also aren't magnetic, which means no more fridge magnets — but then again why would you want to cover up such a beautiful appliance anyway? White fridges are easier to keep clean than their stainless steel counterparts, and tend to be a little cheaper to buy, saving you money as well as time spent buffing fingerprints from the finish, and despite the popularity of stainless steel fridges there's plenty of options available if you want a white one.
Retro styled fridges in bright colours are increasingly popular as a statement appliance and combine a vintage look with modern fridge internals, but remember that your fridge is a long-term investment that will probably see several trends come and go.
Consider how you'll feel about it in 10 years' time, and how it will suit a new kitchen if you move house. Black appliances are back, with several manufacturers offering black, charcoal or dark finish fridges. A black fridge is a modern alternative to a plain white appliance but without the fingerprint showing tendencies of stainless steel, but they can be a little imposing and may make your kitchen itself seem darker.
The latest development in fridge design means eschewing metal altogether and using glass. No, this doesn't mean a clear window into your fridge, but you will often get a wide range of colours to choose from.
Aside from aesthetics, glass won't show fingerprints quite as readily as a shiny stainless steel fridge, and you may have discreet controls which light up through the glass when in use but are all but invisible when dormant.
Glass means the front of your fridge will be perfectly flat, not curved, and your favourite fridge magnets may not stick, but why would you want to cover up such a beautiful appliance anyway? While larger fridges will use more energy overall than smaller ones, the energy star ratings help you compare relative energy efficiency. The star rating will let you know how your fridge performs based on its size, but the number on the energy rating label gives you the raw figures, which you can use to calculate how much your fridge will cost to run by multiplying it by your current energy cost per Kilowatt hour.
Your go-to items. As the back of the bottom shelf is the coldest section of the fridge, it naturally follows that the front of the top shelf is not as cold. To use this space more efficiently store the more regularly used items here. Items such as milk, eggs, yoghurt, and things that will be gone in a day or two like leftovers.
When your fridge gets too full, it becomes much harder to find certain items, especially the smaller ones. A helpful trick is to purchase some small packing containers and store similar ingredients in them. For example, put all your cheeses in one, all small veggies in another. Doing this makes it a lot less complicated to find exactly what you are looking for. Veggies and greens generally require more humidity than meats. As some fridges age over time, you will have to adjust the temperature gauge accordingly.
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