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Freestanding Fridges

A freestanding fridge is the ultimate cooling solution for those who want flexibility, style, and plenty of storage space. Unlike built-in models, freestanding fridges can be placed anywhere in your kitchen, making them perfect for easy installation and rearrangement whenever needed. With generous shelving, deep door compartments, and spacious salad crispers, these fridges provide ample room for fresh food, drinks, and everyday essentials, ensuring everything stays organised and easily accessible.

Many of our modern freestanding fridges come with advanced cooling technology, including auto-defrost systems, energy-efficient performance, and multi-airflow designs to keep food fresher for longer. Available in various sizes, finishes, and colours, these fridges complement any kitchen décor. Whether you're looking for a compact model for small spaces or a large-capacity fridge for a busy household, a freestanding fridge offers practicality, performance, and effortless convenience to suit your lifestyle.

 
 
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How do I decide between an under-counter fridge, a larder fridge and a tall larder fridge for my home?

Start with the space you have and how much everyday food you store. Under‑counter fridges (around 840–850 mm high and widths from 475–557 mm) suit small kitchens, flats or a secondary fridge for drinks; a 48 cm Indesit under‑counter model is compact and budget friendly. Larder fridges give more shelving without taking full height, while tall larder fridges (heights around 1,769–1,875 mm) provide the largest capacity and more shelves for a family. If you shop and cook a lot, a tall larder will feel more practical; if you mainly need a place for essentials and chilled drinks, an under‑counter model will do the job.

Will a freestanding fridge fit into my alcove or under my worktop, and what clearances should I check?

Measure the full cabinet opening for height, width and depth and compare with the fridge dimensions, common widths here run from 475 mm up to 600 mm and depths up to 650 mm. Also allow a few centimetres at the back for ventilation and space for the door to open; a 54 cm Indesit under‑counter model (about 540–557 mm wide) will usually slide under most worktops but door swing needs checking. Don't forget to measure floor level and any skirting or pipes that might reduce usable height.

How much shelving and storage organisation will I get, and what should I look for inside the fridge?

Look at the number and type of shelves and door compartments, models on offer range between 2 and 7 shelves, plus deep door bins and salad crispers for fruit and veg. If you store tall bottles, choose adjustable shelves or fewer fixed shelves; if you need lots of small‑item organisation, extra door compartments and small shelves help. a tall larder with seven shelves gives flexible tiers for trays and leftovers, while an under‑counter with three shelves and a large crisper suits a single person or couple.

Are features like auto-defrost and multi-airflow worth paying for?

Yes, auto‑defrost saves you from manual defrosting by preventing ice build‑up, which keeps the fridge working efficiently with less maintenance. Multi‑airflow systems distribute cool air evenly so food stays fresher longer and you avoid cold spots; this is useful if you store dairy, veg and ready meals together. These features are especially helpful in busy households because they improve food longevity and reduce the risk of spoilage.