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70/30 Fridge Freezers

A 70/30 fridge freezer is the perfect choice for those who prioritise fresh food storage while still needing a compact freezer for essentials. With a larger fridge compartment, this split type is ideal for households that rely on fresh ingredients daily, offering ample space for fruit, vegetables, dairy, and chilled items. Adjustable shelves, spacious crisper drawers, and deep door balconies make organising your groceries effortless, ensuring everything stays within easy reach. The smaller freezer section provides just the right amount of space for frozen essentials like meat, ready meals, and ice cream, without taking up unnecessary room.

Designed for modern living, 70/30 fridge freezers combine convenience with efficiency, helping to keep food fresher for longer while reducing food waste. Advanced cooling technology ensures even temperatures throughout, while energy-efficient models help lower electricity bills. With sleek, stylish designs that complement any kitchen, these fridge freezers offer a practical solution for families, home cooks, and anyone who loves fresh food. Whether you're upgrading your kitchen or looking for a more efficient way to store groceries, a 70/30 fridge freezer delivers the perfect balance of space and functionality.

 
 

Is a 70/30 fridge freezer the right choice for my household?

If you rely on fresh ingredients every day and need plenty of space for fruit, vegetables, dairy and chilled meals, a 70/30 is a strong choice because the larger fridge compartment gives priority to fresh food. It works particularly well for couples, small families or home cooks who freeze only essentials like meat, ready meals and ice cream. If you regularly bulk-freeze food or need large frozen storage, a 50/50 or a separate freezer would suit you better.

What is the difference between Low Frost, NoFrost and Frost Free models, and which should you pick?

NoFrost or Total NoFrost models stop ice build-up entirely so you never need to defrost the freezer manually, while Low Frost reduces ice formation and still needs occasional attention. Frost Free means the freezer automatically prevents frost but may use slightly more energy and cost more upfront. If you want zero fuss, opt for NoFrost; if you want a lower-priced option and can do an occasional quick defrost, Low Frost or basic frost free is fine.

Which dimensions and door options should you check before buying a built-in 70/30 fridge freezer?

Measure your cabinet opening and check that the appliance matches typical built-in sizes here — heights are commonly around 1769–1772 mm (with one taller 1935 mm option), widths usually 540–558 mm, and depths about 540–549 mm. Also confirm the hinge type: fixed hinge if the appliance door opens independently, or sliding hinge if you will attach a kitchen door panel so it can open correctly. Allow a little clearance for ventilation and for the door to swing fully.

How do adjustable shelves, crisper drawers and deep door balconies help with everyday organisation?

Adjustable shelves let you create tall spaces for wine or milk cartons, while deep door balconies keep jars and bottles within easy reach and stop spills. Crisper drawers protect fruit and vegetables in a controlled humidity zone so they stay fresher longer; for example, you can keep salad leaves in one drawer and root vegetables in another. Those features make groceries easier to store and reduce food waste by keeping things visible and properly separated.

How do brands and price ranges compare when choosing a 70/30 built-in model?

Budget brands like Prima and Candy offer basic built-in 70/30s from around £389 to £520 and are good if you want a simple, cost-effective unit. Mid to premium models from Electrolux, Hotpoint, Bosch and Neff sit from roughly £480 up to £959 and commonly include better cooling tech, quieter operation and options like sliding hinges on Neff units. If you want long-term reliability and convenience features such as NoFrost and premium door fittings, investing in a higher-spec brand usually delivers noticeable benefits.