Why You'll Need To Learn More About Intergrated Fridge Freezer
Integrated Fridge Freezers
Integrated fridge freezers are installed in kitchen cabinets and appear as part of the cabinetry. This is a popular option for those wanting a sleek, contemporary look.
Make sure you have enough room to move the fridge-freezer. It is also important to leave air gaps in order to allow ventilation.
Aesthetics
The fridge freezers that are integrated are flush with the cabinets in the kitchen and their doors are a match to your kitchen cabinets. This creates an elegant appearance. These models are popular with homeowners who prefer a minimalist look. These models are great for those with small kitchens and open-plan living areas, as they save valuable floor space.
The first thing to consider when selecting an integrated fridge freezer is the size of your kitchen. Be sure that you have enough space for the appliance to work properly along with any other appliances you plan on installing in your kitchen. The capacity of the refrigerator is an important factor. It refers to the volume of litres it can store. You can find models with as just as little as 18 litres (the equivalent to one bag of groceries) all the way to 350 litres for larger families.
After determining the size and kind of fridge freezer you need, you can start looking at the features. Certain models feature humidity-controlled crispers that keep food fresh and flavourful. Others feature adjustable glass shelves to provide maximum flexibility. Some even offer advanced technology, such as no-frost options and super freeze technology that reduces the amount of ice that builds up.

Another thing to consider when selecting an integrated refrigerator freezer is the energy efficiency. Make sure you select the model that has an A or A+ rating, which can aid in reducing energy costs and minimize environmental impact. GHI experts test refrigerator freezers to identify the most efficient models. They check their temperature control for 24 hours, and then examine which areas are the cooler and cool. They also test how fast the appliance reaches and maintains its temperature set, how well it can recover when the door is opened and if it has enough space for the storage requirements you have.
Energy efficiency
In recent years, the manufacturers of fridge freezers have made huge efforts to increase energy efficiency and lower operating costs. They've raised insulation standards and introduced high-efficiency compressors, as well as added features such as temperature control and defrosting. Most integrated fridge freezers still receive the C or D rating for energy efficiency. The rating system is a bit complicated and takes into consideration not only the power consumption but also the dimensions of the appliance as well as the amount of space it has inside.
If you want an item that is more energy-efficient, you will need to select one with a smaller volume. It's important to keep in mind that the model with the least capacity isn't always more energy-efficient.
The most important factor to consider when choosing an integrated fridge-freezer with good energy efficiency is to look at the internal configuration - how much room there is in each compartment, and if there's a movable freezer divide or fridge. Some manufacturers offer an average 50/50 split between freezer and fridge, while others offer 60/40 or even 70/30.
Check the energy labeling. This will allow you to evaluate different appliances and will tell you how much the fridge and freezer uses in a year. It will also display the energy rating, which ranges from A to G - the more green the appliance, the better its efficiency.
When choosing a new fridge-freezer that is integrated, keep in mind that eco-friendly appliances aren't just more efficient but also better for the environment. A well-designed fridge and freezer will help reduce your household's energy usage which will reduce the amount of carbon dioxide released by your appliances.
It may cost a little more to purchase a fridge freezer that is integrated with a high energy rating, you'll be saving money over the long term thanks to lower electricity bills. This is particularly true if your old fridge-freezer isn't energy efficient. If it's over 10 years old, it could be time to consider replacing it with a model that is more environmentally green.
Flexibility
The integrated fridge freezers are equipped with clever technology concealed behind a subdued fascia that is integrated. From storing your food fresher for longer to minimising the need for defrosting the appliances are designed to simplify your day-to-day tasks and offer a variety of storage options.
A lot of the most recent models also come with handy compartments that offer the ultimate in flexibility. For example, Samsung's FlexZone features four temperature settings, allowing you to store different types of foods. It's perfect to keep all your vegetables together in one location or chilling a few bottles wine when you've got friends round. The Hisense My Fresh Choice has a separate zone that can change between four temperatures for the refrigerator and freezer. It's perfect for storing frozen pizzas and other ready-to-eat meals.
Similar to the previous example as many of the fridges with integrated freezers we offer come with adjustable glass shelves and drawers that are perfect to organize things of all sizes. Crispers that are controlled by humidity help keep fruits and vegetables fresher for longer, while the large door shelves provide the space to store huge cartons of fruit juice, milk and other items. Hisense's BigBox freezer comes with a variety of compartments and drawers for storing and organizing your frozen food items.
Another thing to check for is whether the integrated fridge freezer has an integrated water and ice dispenser. This is a great feature to have for those who want to make their kitchen comfortable and user-friendly, particularly for families with children who might require an ice-cold drink or a snack anytime.
Lastly, when choosing an integrated fridge freezer, make sure to match the split type of your current appliance (70/30, 50/50 or 60/40) and also check the measurements of your cabinet doors as well. This will ensure your new fridge freezer is of the correct size and doesn't need any expensive work to fit it in.
Are you looking for an integrated fridge freezer for your dream kitchen? Explore our selection here or why not book a free home visit from our friendly team? We can also remove, recycle and disconnect your old appliance.
Maintenance
The integrated fridge freezers are becoming more popular since they provide a chic and contemporary appearance to your kitchen. When they break down it could be more difficult to repair them than a stand-alone appliance and you may need to wait longer for an engineer visit your home. There are a variety of things you can do before calling a repairman.
Often, fridge freezer problems can be solved with simple checks and repairs, rather than calling in an engineer. For example, if your freezer isn't freezing it might be because there is a build-up of ice on the fan of your evaporator. It is crucial to clean this up regularly because it assists the refrigerator circulate air. This could be due to dirty condenser coils which can impact a refrigerator's cooling capacity. You can inspect and clean these regularly by following our easy guide.
Another reason your freezer isn't working is that the thermostat may be defective and needs to be fixed by an engineer. Unplug your freezer and remove the fan. You can remove it and shake it. If it rumbles then it's likely that the thermostat is not working properly.
It is possible to fix a freezer door that doesn't seal properly by removing it by loosening screws on the sides and top, then peeling off the rubber gasket and replacing it with a fresh gasket. Make sure you're buying the correct replacement gasket for your model and that it's securely screwed into place. Find a wide selection of spare parts for fridge freezers on the internet, such as heaters for defrosting. It is worth checking if your manufacturer has its own spares website before shopping around. You can also check out websites like Amazon to compare prices. These sites often include specific instructions on how to replace and install the product. If you plan to do the installation yourself, it's essential to follow these guidelines.