Kitchen game-changer: Top 9 huge fridges that wont break your wallet

Modern side-by-side fridges bring more space and cool features to your kitchen. Expert-picked models range from basic budget-friendly options to high-tech smart appliances with fancy add-ons

November 29 2024 , 11:29 PM  •  269 views

Kitchen game-changer: Top 9 huge fridges that wont break your wallet

Todays kitchen needs are changing‚ and big-size fridges become a must-have for many homes. Nathan Paul‚ an e-commerce pro at Appliances Direct thinks these mega-fridges are worth it: their huge space fits well for families who buy lots of food

The market offers different price-points with space from 400 to 800 liters (thats way more than regular fridges that fit only 50-655 liters). Some models got fancy stuff – water dispensers ice-makers and phone-controlled settings

Here are our top picks for different needs:

  • Midea MDRS791MIC46: best overall choice with 592L space and quiet work
  • Hoover 500H: budget-friendly with good features
  • Haier HTF-610DM7: four-door design with extra space
  • Bosch KAN93VIFP: great for families with kids
  • LG InstaView: high-tech features leader

The coolest pick is LGʼs InstaView model: knock twice on its door and see whats inside without opening it; its smart tech even sends alerts to your phone if you leave the door open. But its price tag of £1‚349 might be too much for some

For those who dont want to spend much‚ the Hoover 500H at £599 brings good value: it has water dispenser‚ no-frost tech and decent 529L space; though youʼll need to fill water tank by hand

Energy use is key when picking these appliances – they use 300-500 kWh yearly costing £75-125 for power. Most models got D-F ratings but some newer ones reach C rating which helps save money long-term

The Midea model stands out with its C energy rating and Wi-Fi features at mid-range price. Its quiet work (37db) makes it perfect for open kitchens‚ while no-frost system keeps temps even and stops ice build-up

When choosing your fridge look at: kitchen space (these are big)‚ energy rating (C is best you can get)‚ and cooling tech (dual-zones keep food fresh longer). Smart features are nice but think if youll use them