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Home appliances

Refrigerator

A fridge runs 24 hours a day for a decade, so efficiency compounds harder here than on any other appliance. Capacity and door layout decide whether you actually use the space.

Find your fit

A few questions about your situation, not about the product.

Household size
How do you shop?
Power supply where you live

Answer all 3 questions to see the spec sheet to shop with.

The spec sheet, decoded

Capacity (litres)

Total internal volume.

Why it matters

Under-sizing means food stacked in front of vents, which ruins cooling.

What to check

Roughly 190–250 L for 2 people, 250–350 L for 3–4, 400 L+ for 5 or bulk shoppers.

Direct cool vs frost free

Manual defrosting versus automatic.

Why it matters

Direct cool is cheaper and more efficient but you scrape ice; frost free is convenient and slightly drier inside.

What to check

Single-door direct cool models below ~250 L only; larger sizes are frost free.

Door layout

Single door, double door (top/bottom freezer), side-by-side, French door.

Why it matters

Bottom freezer puts everyday fridge items at eye level; side-by-side needs wide clearance.

What to check

Measure your doorway and the swing space before falling for a side-by-side.

Inverter compressor

Variable-speed cooling instead of full-on/full-off.

Why it matters

Lower electricity, less noise, steadier internal temperature and longer food life.

What to check

Compressor warranty is usually 10 years; the rest of the unit is 1 year.

Star rating & annual units

Energy label with a kWh-per-year figure.

Why it matters

Over ten years the gap between 3-star and 5-star is often larger than the price difference.

What to check

Compare annual units within the same capacity class only.

Convertible modes & stabiliser-free

Freezer that can act as fridge space; built-in voltage tolerance.

Why it matters

Useful for seasonal needs and for areas with unstable power.

What to check

'Stabiliser-free' covers a stated voltage band — check yours is inside it.

Before you pay

  • Measure the alcove including door swing and 5–7 cm rear clearance.
  • Match litres to household size and how often you shop.
  • Compare annual kWh printed on the label, not just the star count.
  • Confirm inverter compressor and its warranty term.
  • Check shelf material — toughened glass holds heavy pots, wire shelves don't.

Common traps

  • !Buying capacity you can't fill; a half-empty large fridge is inefficient too.
  • !Side-by-side units that don't fit through the flat's door.
  • !Ignoring the annual units figure and assuming stars are comparable across sizes.

Star rating differences translate into meaningful annual electricity across ten years.

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