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Fridges & Freezers

Fridges and freezers are kitchen appliances that make our lives easier, providing ways to store perishable foods for longer. Models with No Frost don't need to be defrosted, saving you time. Other models come with drawers that lock in humidity, perfect for keeping fruit and vegetables fresh. At Plumbworld, we offer a range of refrigerators and fridge freezers to suit your requirements. Shop our fridge collection below.

 
 
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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 PRRF503 Built In 50/50 Fridge Freezer

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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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Prima PRRF213 Built In Tall Freezer 177cm

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How do I work out what physical size of fridge or freezer will fit my kitchen units?

Measure the aperture height, width and depth in millimetres and compare with included in our range sizes, many built‑in tall fridges sit around 1770–1772 mm high and common widths are 540–598 mm, while under‑counter models are typically around 820–874 mm high and narrower. Allow a few mm for door clearances and ventilation at the top and rear; built‑in models such as the Bosch KIR81 series use standard integrated dimensions so they fit into typical carcasses. If you have a 600 mm cabinet, look for appliances shown with a 596–598 mm width; for a slim alcove, under‑counter Neff or Indesit freezers in the 540 mm range work well.

What is the difference between No Frost, Low Frost and TwinTech cooling, and which is best for you?

No Frost prevents ice build‑up entirely so you never need to defrost a freezer, which is handy if you hate maintenance; several Bosch and Neff models offer No Frost. Low Frost reduces ice formation so occasional defrosting is needed, and can be slightly cheaper to buy as found on some Electrolux and Bosch Series 2 units. TwinTech (Electrolux LNT6 series) uses separate cooling circuits for fridge and freezer, keeping humidity and odours down so fruit and veg stay fresher; it's a good choice if you want better food quality rather than just low maintenance.

How do I choose between 50/50, 60/40 or 70/30 fridge‑freezer splits?

Pick the split based on whether you need more chilled or frozen space: 70/30 gives you a larger fridge section for fresh food, 50/50 is balanced, and 60/40 is a popular middle ground, you can see all three split options across brands like Prima, Bosch and Electrolux. For a family who shops once a week, a 60/40 or 50/50 fridge‑freezer such as the Electrolux 50/50 models often suits; if you cook from fresh daily and freeze less, a 70/30 (Bosch Series 2 KIV87NSE0G type) is sensible. If you're tight on floor space, an under‑counter 50/50 may be more practical than a tall larder option.

Should I choose an integrated (built‑in) or freestanding fridge, and what about hinge types?

Integrated models sit behind your kitchen door for a seamless look and often come with fixed or sliding hinge options to suit overlay doors, Bosch and Neff list fixed and sliding hinge versions so you can match your kitchen door style. Freestanding appliances are ready to use on their own and are easier to move or replace, so pick one if you might relocate the unit later. If you want a concealed finish in fitted cupboards, an integrated Neff N70 or Bosch KIN86 fixed/ sliding hinge model is ideal; if you value flexibility, a Bosch freestanding tall freezer is better.

How much should I worry about energy ratings and running costs when buying a fridge or freezer?

Energy rating matters because larger or feature‑rich models usually use more power; our range lists appliances with Class E and D ratings, so check the label for annual kWh to compare running costs. No Frost systems may use a little more energy than low‑frost units, but they avoid the efficiency loss caused by ice build‑up, so they can be better over time in busy households. If running cost is a priority, choose a compact under‑counter or a model with efficient tech such as Samsung's SpaceMax, which increases internal capacity without enlarging the outer dimensions, letting you pick a smaller‑footprint unit with the storage you need.