Living without a refrigerator in today's time is something that most people can't imagine because the refrigerator is not only a white appliance, which ensures that the food doesn't spoil.
In the flood of products that are now on the market, we can quickly lose ourselves if we need to buy a new refrigerator. Unfortunately, I have recently found myself in this situation, so I decided to share some tips and tricks with you to help you choose the right cooler.
When buying a refrigerator, be sure to have in mind the following things:
which type of refrigerator (Built-in or freestanding, with or without freezer),
what dimensions (where you will put it, in which direction the doors are opening, how will you transport it through the building,...),
with which technologies (adapt tech, genuine inox, IonAir, CrispZone with HumidityControl, FreshZone, FrostLess, NoFrost,...),
how spacious freezer do you need (small or big, on top or in the bottom, with shelves or with drawers...),
and finally what type of the design (modern or retro looking, with or without handles, cheap or pricy).
But I think the most important things I didn't mention before are: power consumption and the loudness of the device itself while plugged in the system.
In our little place we call home we are quite limited with space. Our old refrigerator was small, white (or now at the end almost yellow color), and a bit noisy. But it didn't mind us much, because it was fully working. With a lot of years on it's back, and numerous opening and closing the door it just lost the purpose of being shut, and cooling the food like it should.
So that's why we decided that we just need a new one. Period. I searched through the web and finally decided on a higher version of a fridge, with the freezer below like you saw on the photos above. It has many technologies, but for me, the main thing when picking it was the consumption of the electrical power and the color. The fact that it doesn't have any handles, and has many technologies build in was just like the cherry on top.
I hope that when you will need to buy a new one, you will remember my post, and it will help you pick the right one. Good night.