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or continue shopping if you're happy. Accept & closeThere are some essential product details you'll want to consider before starting the search for your new fridge freezer. Our handy videos will help you narrow down the options to make sure you find exactly what you need.
Beko CFG4582S 182cm High 50/50 Frost Free Fridge Freezer - Silver - E Rated
Hisense RIB312F4AWE 177cm High 70/30 Integrated Frost Free Fridge Freezer with Sliding Door Fixing Kit - White - E Rated
Beko BCFD473 178cm High 70/30 Integrated Frost Free Fridge Freezer with Sliding Door Fixing Kit - White - E Rated
Beko HarvestFresh™ BCFD4V73 178cm High 70/30 Integrated Frost Free Fridge Freezer with Sliding Door Fixing Kit - White - E Rated
Bosch Series 4 KGN362WDFG 186cm High 60/40 Frost Free Fridge Freezer - White - D Rated
Bosch Series 2 KIN86NSE0G 177cm High 60/40 Integrated Frost Free Fridge Freezer with Sliding Door Fixing Kit - White - E Rated
NEFF N30 Fixed Door KI7861FE0G 177cm High 60/40 Integrated Fridge Freezer with Fixed Door Fixing Kit - White - E Rated
Fridgemaster MC50165E 143cm High 60/40 Small Fridge Freezer - White - E Rated
Beko CFG4552W 153cm High 50/50 Frost Free Fridge Freezer - White - E Rated
Bosch Series 2 KGN34NWEAG 186cm High 50/50 No Frost Fridge Freezer - White - E Rated
When your new fridge or freezer has just been delivered, you should leave it for at least four hours before turning it on to let the gas inside settle. Skipping this step voids your manufacturer warranty, so make sure to factor this into your plans.
Cleaning the fridges drain hole will keep it in tip-top shape. To do this, turn off the appliance and remove any food that’s in it, uncover the drain hole and use the unblocking tool that came with it to get rid of any food residue or grease. Then you can pop the cover back and turn your appliance back on. Good as new.
Popping a dish of baking soda in your fridge and freezer will neutralise lingering smells.
To make sure your appliance is ventilating properly, leave 5cm on each side and at the back. That’ll let air circulate around it and keep it running smoothly.
Hate food waste but running out of space? Try freezing stocks, sauces, and soups in your ice cube tray. It’s also a great hack for herbs in oil.
If you’re unsure about temperature settings on your fridge and freezer, the higher the number, the colder it’ll be. It’s worth adjusting this to suit how empty or full each cabinet is.
Most fridge drawers and shelves are dishwasher safe, so you can pop them on a normal cycle when they need a spruce. Just check there’re no LED components first.
Despite being cold on the inside, most fridges and freezers don't like cold conditions on the outside. So, if you want one for your garage, look out for ones specially made for the conditions. Have a look at our handy buying guide to take the stress out of searching.
When you get back from the shops, pop the quick-freeze setting on to rapidly drop the temperature. By getting everything back to ideal conditions that bit faster, it’ll help your food last longer.
Whether it’s a deep dive into an exciting new feature or some nifty tips that’ll make your life easier, check out our videos that’ll help you get the most out of your fridge freezer.
Whether it’s figuring out what a litre capacity actually means or if smart tech’s right for you, our buying guide is here to help.
Our quick tips are here to help you get all measured up, so you know exactly what space you’re working with.
No need to struggle getting everything installed, let our clever clogs do the hard work for you. Our installation guide has more information.
Whether you’re looking for a replacement or an upgrade, our fridge freezer deals are here to save the day.
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While it is possible to defrost your fridge freezer without turning it off, we wouldn’t recommend it. While you have the door open, the freezer will still be trying to keep everything frozen, adding unnecessary pennies to your electricity bill and risking burning out the motor.
On average, fridge freezers are designed to last between 10 and 20 years.
If you had an A-rated fridge freezer that used approximately 109 kWh annually with a tariff of 29p per kWh, then it would cost roughly £458 to run this appliance over 10 years. However, with electricity tariffs changing frequently it’s hard to give an accurate cost, but we do have an energy cost calculator to help you find a ballpark figure.
The ideal temperature for your fridge should be between 3°C and 5°C. Meanwhile, a freezer needs to be super cold at around -18°C. If you need to make any adjustments to your fridge freezer, just be aware that changes can take up to 24 hours to adjust.
Installing an integrated fridge freezer requires feeding the plug to the chosen socket, popping the appliance in the assigned cupboard space and installing everything that’s needed to pop the cupboard doors on. However, unless you’re an experienced DIYer, this can be a tricky job.
Each integrated fridge freezer will come with a manual to walk you through step by step. But if you choose our installation service, our handy team can do it when they deliver it. So, you can keep your feet up.
The best energy rating for a fridge freezer is A on a scale of A to G. This new system replaces the complicated A+++ ratings and is based on the amount of energy the appliance uses compared to the internal space it has.