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Fridge Freezers by Split

Choosing the right fridge freezer split is essential for balancing fresh and frozen food storage to suit your lifestyle. That's why here at Plumbworld, we have something for everyone. A 50/50 fridge freezer offers equal space for both, making it ideal for those who use fresh and frozen food equally. It’s a great choice for families and meal preppers who need ample room for groceries, with adjustable shelves and spacious freezer drawers for easy organisation. If you rely more on fresh food but still need a good amount of freezer space, a 60/40 fridge freezer provides a larger fridge compartment while maintaining a practical freezer section, perfect for those who prefer fresh ingredients but still want the convenience of frozen essentials.

For those who prioritise fresh food and need maximum refrigeration space, a 70/30 fridge freezer is the best option. With a generously sized fridge, it’s ideal for home cooks, large families, or anyone who shops frequently for fresh produce. The smaller freezer compartment is perfect for storing essentials without taking up unnecessary space, making it a smart choice for those who rarely freeze large amounts of food. No matter your needs, selecting the right fridge freezer ensures you get the perfect balance of storage, convenience, and efficiency in your kitchen.

 
 
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Prima PRRF503 Built In 50/50 Fridge Freezer

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Prima PRRF703 Built In 70/30 Fridge Freezer

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Which fridge/freezer split is best if you cook from fresh most days but still use frozen staples?

A 60/40 split is designed for exactly that, a larger fridge area for fresh produce with a practical freezer section for essentials. Models such as the Neff and Bosch 60/40 options offer adjustable shelving in the fridge so you can store tall bottles and meal-prep boxes, while the freezer keeps items organised in drawers. If you rarely freeze bulk batches, the extra fridge space helps reduce overcrowding and keeps salads and dairy fresher. For a family who shops fresh twice a week but keeps some frozen meals, 60/40 usually hits the sweet spot.

Do frost-control systems make a real difference, and which one should you pick?

Yes, NoFrost completely removes the need to manually defrost and is ideal if you want low-maintenance performance, as seen on several Neff and Bosch NoFrost models. Low Frost reduces ice build-up and can be cheaper, but you may need occasional defrosting; it's a sensible middle ground on many Electrolux and Bosch Series 2 models. TwinTech systems (Electrolux TwinTech) keep fridge and freezer humidity separate, which helps keep fruit and veg fresher for longer. If you value convenience and minimal upkeep, NoFrost is worth the extra cost; if you want a balance of price and performance, Low Frost or TwinTech are good alternatives.

I have an integrated kitchen — what hinge and depth should I look for so the door fits neatly?

For integrated installations you'll often see sliding hinges that allow the appliance door to glide flush with your cabinetry; Neff and some Bosch models offer sliding-hinge options for that seamless finish. Typical built-in widths on these models are around 540–541 mm and depths commonly sit near 545–549 mm, so check your cabinet aperture to match those dimensions. Fixed-hinge units are also available, but they need a little more space for the door swing and sometimes different cabinetry clearances. If you want a fully flush look, select a sliding-hinge built-in model and confirm the included in our range width and depth match your cupboard.

How do I choose the right physical size for my kitchen — what are the common heights and widths?

Most built-in fridge/freezers here come in the standard tall range, with common heights around 1770–1772 mm and widths typically 540–541 mm, which suit most under-tall-cupboard spaces. There are taller options up to about 1935 mm and a few narrower or wider models, so measure the height, width and depth of your cavity before you buy. Also allow some small clearance for ventilation and door movement; a 1772 mm high, 541 mm wide appliance will usually need an aperture just slightly larger than those figures. If you have a freestanding space, you'll find a few standalone models (Indesit included in our range) with similar widths but you can be a bit more flexible with depth.

I meal-prep and need organised freezer space — which features help and which models offer them?

Look for generous freezer drawers and removable compartments so you can stack pre-portioned meals neatly; many 50/50 and 60/40 models advertise spacious freezer drawers designed for easy organisation. A 50/50 split gives you equal freezer and fridge space if you batch-cook and freeze often, Prima and Candy offer affordable 50/50 built-ins with practical drawer layouts. If you need more fridge for fresh ingredients and only moderate freezer storage, a 60/40 with deep freezer drawers gives you the best of both. Choose adjustable fridge shelves too, so you can slot meal-prep tubs in without wasting vertical space.