Integrated Fridge Freezers
Integrated fridge freezers are installed inside kitchen cabinets, and appear as part of the cabinetry. This is a popular option for those looking for a sleek, contemporary look.
Make sure you have enough space to move the fridge freezer. It is important to leave space of air for ventilation.
Aesthetics

The fridge freezers that are integrated are flush with kitchen cabinetry and their doors are a match to the cabinets in your kitchen. This creates an elegant appearance. These models are a popular choice for homeowners who want a minimalist style. They are also ideal for kitchens with small spaces or with open-plan living spaces because they free up floor space.
The first thing to think about when selecting an integrated fridge freezer is the size of your kitchen. You need to ensure that the appliance will fit in your kitchen, as well as any other appliances. The second crucial aspect is capacity, which refers to how much litres of refrigerator can store. There are refrigerators that can hold up to 18-litres (the same as one bag of grocery items) and as much as 350-litres for households with large families.
Once you've established the type and size of fridge freezer you require then it's time to examine the features and options available. For example, some models come with humidity-controlled crispers that keep fresh fruits and vegetables crisp and delicious, while others come with adjustable glass shelves that allow for maximum flexibility. Some models also feature modern technology, such as no-frost options and super freeze technology that decreases the amount of ice buildup.
When you are choosing a refrigerator with integrated freezer, energy efficiency is also an important aspect to take into consideration. Select a model that has an A or A+ energy rating to reduce your energy costs and minimize the environmental impact. GHI experts test refrigerator freezers to determine the best models. They check their temperature control for 24 hours and examine the areas that remain warmer and cooler. They also examine how quickly the appliance can reach and maintains its set temperature as well as how it can recover when the door is open, and whether or not it has sufficient space for the storage requirements you have.
Energy efficiency
In recent years, fridge freezer manufacturers have made great strides in improving energy efficiency and reducing running costs. They've improved their insulation standards, introduced high efficiency compressors, and added features like temperature control and defrosting. However, these days most refrigerators with integrated freezers are rated C or D for energy efficiency. The rating system is complex, and it is based on power consumption, as well as the size and dimensions of the appliance.
If you're looking for an item that is more energy-efficient, you should choose one with a smaller volume. It's important to remember that the smallest model may not always the most energy efficient.
The key to choosing an integrated fridge-freezer with good energy efficiency is to look at the internal configuration, including how much space there is in each compartment, and whether there is a movable freezer divide or fridge. For instance, some brands offer a 50/50 fridge as well as a freezer divide in standard configuration, while others offer a 60/40 or 70/30 split.
Look for the energy labeling. This will allow you to compare different appliances, and will reveal how much your freezer and fridge consume during the year. It will also display the energy rating that is a range from A to G - the more eco-friendly the appliance, the greater its efficiency.
Remember that eco-friendly appliances not only perform better, but they're also better for the environment. A fridge that is efficient will cut down on your household's energy consumption and, in turn, reduce the amount of carbon dioxide generated by your appliances.
It may cost you a bit more to buy a refrigerator with an energy rating of high but you'll save money in the end thanks to lower electricity bills. This is particularly true in the event that your fridge freezer isn't energy efficient. If it's more than 10 years old, it might be time to replace it with an integrated model that is more environmentally green.
Flexibility
Integrated fridge freezers have clever technology hidden behind subtly integrated fascias. From storing your food fresher for longer, to reducing the need to defrost the appliances are designed to ease your daily chores and offer plenty of storage options.
A lot of the latest models also have compartments designed to allow maximum flexibility. For example, Samsung's FlexZone has four temperature settings that allow you to store different types of food items. This is perfect to chill wine bottles or keeping all your vegetables in one spot when you have guests over. Hisense's My Fresh Choice also has a separate zone which can be set to four different temperatures, perfect for storing ready meals and frozen pizza.
Many of the refrigerator freezers that are integrated in our range come with adjustable drawers and glass shelves that are ideal to organize everything from food items to. Large door shelves let you store large cartons of milk, juice, fruit and other items. Crispers controlled by humidity will ensure that your fruits and vegetables stay fresher for longer. Hisense's BigBox freezer comes with a variety of compartments and drawers for storing and organising your frozen food.
Another thing to look out for is whether your fridge freezer has an integrated water and ice dispenser. This is an excellent feature for those looking to make their kitchen more comfortable and user-friendly, particularly for families with children who may need to get a drink or snack at any moment.
Lastly, when choosing an integrated fridge freezer, make sure to match the split type of your existing appliance (70/30 50/50, 60/40 or 70/30) and also check the measurements of your cabinet doors as well. This will ensure that your new fridge freezer is of the correct size and doesn't need any expensive work to install it in.
Interested in an integrated fridge freezer for your dream kitchen? Explore our selection or schedule an appointment to visit your home with our friendly team. We can even take the recycle bin and reconnect your old appliance.
Maintenance
Integrated fridge freezers are becoming more popular because they offer a stylish and contemporary look to your kitchen. But, if they break down it can be more difficult to get them repaired than a stand-alone appliance, and you may have to wait longer for an engineer to visit your home. Fortunately, there are a lot of things you can try before calling for a repairman or woman.
A lot of times, freezer problems can be resolved by simple inspections and repairs instead of calling in an engineer. If your freezer doesn't freeze it could be caused by a buildup of ice in the evaporator. This is a crucial part of the refrigerator and needs to be regularly cleaned. This could be due to dirty condenser coils, which can affect a fridge's cooling ability. You can clean and inspect these on a regular basis by following our helpful guide.
Another reason your freezer isn't functioning is that the thermostat could be faulty, and that requires fixing by an engineer. Unplug your freezer and take out the fan. The screw can be removed and shaken. If fridge freezer beko shakes, then the thermostat could be defective and you'll have to replace it.
If you find that your freezer door isn't sealing correctly You can solve the issue by taking off the refrigerator, loosening the screws along the top and partway down the sides of the door, peeling back the gasket of rubber before applying the new one. Make sure you purchase the correct type of gasket for your particular model and make sure it's securely screwed in the correct position. Find a wide selection of spare parts for fridge freezers on the internet, such as heaters for defrosting. It is worth checking whether your manufacturer has its own spares site before shopping around. You can also compare prices on other websites like Amazon. Often, these sites will provide specific instructions for replacing and installing as well. These are essential to follow when you plan to do the work yourself.