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Fridges

Upgrade your kitchen with a high-performance fridge, designed to keep your food fresher for longer while adding convenience and efficiency to your daily routine. Whether you need a spacious fridge, a sleek integrated model, or a compact under-counter fridge, there’s a perfect solution for every home. Advanced features like Multi-Airflow cooling, No Frost technology, and humidity-controlled drawers ensure your groceries stay at the ideal temperature and retain their freshness. Plus, with energy-efficient designs, modern fridges help reduce your electricity bills while keeping your food in top condition.

Modern fridges are not just about keeping food cold, they’re packed with smart features to make your life easier. From adjustable shelving and flexible storage compartments, today’s fridges offer ultimate convenience. Offering a range of styles and sizes to suit your kitchen, there’s a perfect fridge for you. Whether you’re storing fresh produce, meal prepping, or stocking up, a high-quality fridge is an essential upgrade for any home.

 
 
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Neff N70 KI1813FE0G Built In Tall Larder Fridge

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Samsung BRR29600EWW/EU Built In Tall Larder Fridge with SpaceMax Technology

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Prima PRRF150 Built In Under Counter Fridge with Ice Box 82cm

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Prima PRRF212 Built In Larder Fridge 177cm

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Bosch Series 2 KIR21NSE0 Built In Larder Fridge

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Hotpoint HTSD18A011A1 Built In Tall Larder Fridge

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Neff N30 KI1311SE0 Built In Larder Fridge

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Neff N30 KI1811SE0G Built In Tall Larder Fridge

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Neff N50 KI1812FE0G Built In Tall Larder Fridge

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Neff N50 KI1212FE0 Built In Larder Fridge

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AEG NSK6D181EC Built In Tall Larder Fridge

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How do I decide between an integrated, under‑counter, larder or freestanding fridge for my kitchen?

Think about the space you have and how you want it to look. If you want a seamless kitchen run and can fit a cabinet door, an integrated or built‑in tall fridge (common heights around 1769–1778 mm) will hide the appliance; under‑counter models (heights about 820–890 mm) suit smaller kitchens or islands. Larder fridges give you more upright storage for bottles and fresh produce, while a freestanding model is easiest to move and replace. For a compact flat, an under‑counter larder like the Prima PRRF101 (82 cm) is a practical choice; for maximum storage in a full kitchen, a tall larder from brands such as Neff or Bosch works well.

What dimensions should I measure before buying and what clearances are typical?

Measure the height, width and depth of the gap you intend to use and note door swing and ventilation needs. Typical widths in our range are around 540–600 mm and depths commonly 545–556 mm, so allow a few millimetres extra for fitting and door clearance. If you're replacing a built‑in, match the included in our range heights, under‑counter models are often 820–890 mm tall and tall fridges around 1770 mm. Also measure inside cabinet doors if you plan an integrated model, because a 600 mm wide appliance will not fit a 540 mm door.

What do Multi‑Airflow, No Frost and humidity‑controlled drawers actually do, and which are most useful for you?

Multi‑Airflow spreads cold air evenly so food chills consistently, reducing hot spots on shelves; No Frost prevents ice build up so you do not need to defrost manually. Humidity‑controlled drawers let you set a higher humidity for salad leaves and lower for fruit, keeping produce fresher for longer. If you hate defrosting or store lots of fresh veg, No Frost plus humidity drawers are very helpful; for basic chilled storage in a small flat an adjustable shelving system and auto‑defrost will often be enough.

What is an ice box and how does it differ from a freezer compartment?

An ice box is a small, simple frozen compartment inside some fridges designed for short‑term freezing or ice cubes, whereas a freezer compartment is larger and designed for long‑term frozen storage. Several under‑counter and tall built‑in models list an ice box, the Bosch Series 4 KUL22VFD0G under‑counter and the Neff N50 KI2822FE0G tall fridge with ice box. If you regularly store ready meals or frozen goods, choose a model with a proper freezer; if you only need occasional ice or one freezer tray, an ice box will do.

How do I balance fridge capacity with energy running costs?

Match capacity to your household size to avoid wasting energy cooling unused space; tall larder fridges give the most capacity while under‑counter models save footprint and often use less power. Look for higher energy ratings where offered, there are models across Class D and E in our range, and note technologies like Samsung's SpaceMax that increase internal space without larger external dimensions. For a family, a tall larder with good insulation and a D rating will reduce running costs; for one or two people, an under‑counter or integrated 82–89 cm fridge is more economical.