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Fridge Freezers by Brand

When it comes to fridge freezers, choosing the right name can make all the difference in terms of performance, reliability, and energy efficiency. With a wide range of options available, you can find the perfect model to suit your needs, whether you’re looking for cutting-edge technology, spacious storage, or sleek design. Samsung and Bosch fridge freezers lead the way with innovative features like Total No Frost, multi-airflow cooling, and digital inverter compressors, ensuring optimal freshness while reducing energy consumption. If you’re after a more budget-friendly yet dependable option, Indesit, Hoover, Candy, and Hotpoint fridge freezers offer excellent storage solutions with practical features like adjustable shelving, fast-freeze technology, and energy-saving operation.

For those seeking premium quality and seamless integration, fridge freezers from household names such as Neff, AEG, Electrolux, and Zanussi provide stylish, high-performance fridge freezers with advanced cooling systems, precision temperature control, and frost-free convenience. Whirlpool fridge freezers are known for their 6th Sense Technology, automatically adjusting cooling settings for enhanced food preservation, while Prima fridge freezers offer affordable, space-saving solutions without compromising on essential features. Whether you need a freestanding, integrated, or American-style fridge freezer, these trusted manufacturers provide a variety of options to match any kitchen style and household requirement.

 
 
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Prima PRRF503 Built In 50/50 Fridge Freezer

£372.96 inc
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Prima PRRF703 Built In 70/30 Fridge Freezer

£387.36 inc
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What's the difference between NoFrost, Low Frost and Frost Free, and which one will make your life easiest?

NoFrost (often labelled NoFrost or Total No Frost) prevents ice build-up by using clever air circulation, so you rarely, if ever, need to defrost, great if you want low maintenance; Neff and Bosch models often use NoFrost. Low Frost reduces ice formation but can still need occasional defrosting; it's a common compromise on mid-range Electrolux and Bosch Series 2 models and can save a little energy. Frost Free and "Frost Free" Prima models are similar to NoFrost in convenience but vary by brand in long‑term performance. If you value zero-fuss upkeep, NoFrost is the most convenient; if you want a lower purchase price and don't mind an occasional defrost, Low Frost or basic frost-free options work well.

How do 50/50, 60/40 and 70/30 splits affect what you can store and which should you choose?

The split tells you how the total volume is divided between fridge and freezer: 50/50 is an even split for balanced needs, 60/40 gives you more fridge space for fresh food, and 70/30 favours fridge capacity even more. If you buy fresh food regularly and have a family, a 60/40 or 70/30 (many Bosch and Neff built-ins come in these ratios) gives you extra fresh storage. Choose 50/50 if you frequently buy frozen meals or like bulk-freezing. Think about your meal habits: for weekly freezer shopping you'll appreciate the larger freezer, otherwise more fridge space usually proves more useful.

What trade-offs are there between built‑in, freestanding and American‑style fridge freezers?

Built‑in models are designed to sit behind a kitchen door for a seamless look and usually come in slim widths around 540–558 mm; they prioritise integration over maximum capacity. Freestanding units such as Indesit or Hotpoint give you a wider choice of finishes and can be more affordable, with models here at a lower to mid-range price point. American‑style models, like the Neff N70 American included in our range, give you much larger capacity and features but take up far more space and cost significantly more. Your choice balances kitchen style, space and how much food you need to store.

How much do features like digital inverter compressors, Multi‑Airflow and 6th Sense matter for energy use and food freshness?

Digital inverter compressors (mentioned for brands like Samsung) run more quietly and adjust speed to demand, which saves energy over time and stabilises temperatures. Multi‑Airflow systems help even cooling throughout the cabinet so food stays fresher in every shelf; you'll see this on higher‑end models. Whirlpool's 6th Sense technology automatically adjusts cooling for changing loads, which reduces waste and keeps food fresher. These features typically appear on mid to high‑range models and are worth prioritising if you want lower running costs and more consistent preservation.

What are the common sizes you'll find for built‑in fridge freezers and how do those dimensions affect capacity?

Many built‑in models in our range show widths clustered around 540–541 mm, depths around 545–550 mm and heights from roughly 1769 mm up to about 1935 mm, which reflects standard tall‑unit appliance sizing. Slim widths suit integrated kitchen units and give a neat fit, but they usually offer slightly less capacity than wider freestanding or American models (which appear at 905–913 mm widths). If you want extra internal space without a much taller unit, look for slightly deeper or wider free‑standing or American options; for a neat, built‑in aesthetic the standard 540 mm widths are most common.