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How to Choose the Smallest American Fridge Freezer

American fridge freezers are large and take up a significant amount of space. It's important that you check the dimensions of your kitchen to make sure that it will fit. You don't want to have to leave gaps or run the risk of smashing it into other white appliances and cause damage.

Certain manufacturers offer slim american fridge freezer 80cm wide refrigerator freezers specifically designed for the UK market. These models measure 70cm wide and come with the look, storage capacity and cutting-edge technology you'd would.

Size

If you're confined to space in your kitchen, and you want to make a statement with an American fridge freezer, opt for one of our slim models. With a width of less than 70cm, they're narrower than the typical freestanding appliance and provide more useful storage capacity as well. They look great when pushed back against a wall of kitchen cabinets to create sleeker appearance.

Be sure to check the dimensions carefully to make sure they will be suitable for your home. Note the height too - many models can reach over 180cm, which could be too tall for certain homes. You can refer to our refrigerator sizes guide to compare various models against each other - or ask a sales representative in the store to assist.

It is important to look at the energy rating of any Narrowest american fridge Freezer refrigerator-freezer that you are thinking of purchasing. The ratings are indicated with letters and vary from A to A, with A being the most efficient. Pick a model that has an energy rating of 'E or above to cut down on your energy bills. You might want to examine the annual operating costs per kWh as listed in the product's information. This can give you a complete picture of what it will cost to run your new appliance.

Capacity

American fridge freezers are massive inside, which means you'll have plenty of room to stash your shopping list. You should look for models with up 700 litres of storage capacity - that's enough for most families. There's often separate freezer compartments as well as an automatic ice maker too and digital displays allow you to track your energy usage and ensure you've shut the door properly.

Choose a model with two cooling systems to keep the fridge and freezer at different temperatures. This prevents the cold, dry air that comes from the freezer from causing dehydration of the food that is stored in the refrigerator and helps to stop smells transferring. It can be up to 10% more efficient than single-zone appliances, as well as reducing your annual electric bill.

Slimline American fridge freezers designed for smaller homes are readily available if you're in a kitchen with limited space. The Hisense RQ560N4WCF is a great choice, featuring a low-energy rating of 'E' and a holiday mode that helps to conserve energy even when the fridge isn't filled. It's one of the quietest running American fridge freezers we've tested too, and it's designed to fit into the cupboard which makes it perfect for kitchens with small or awkward shapes. Take measurements of your cabinets prior to purchasing any white goods to make sure that the refrigerator freezer will fit. Also, make sure you have ventilation on the sides and back as well as on the top.

Design

The beauty of a fridge freezer in the American style is that it can be either pulled back to fit in an existing kitchen appliance for a more streamlined appearance or left as a freestanding piece to create a statement piece. Whether you choose to go for a distinct design or one that is tucked away in a cabinet, its crucial to measure the dimensions of the room carefully so you can be sure your new appliance will fit. Make a note of the distance the appliance will be from your cooking area so you can estimate the amount of clearance needed for opening and shutting the doors. All fridges and freezers require a small space around them for air circulation.

A slimmer alternative to full-sized models, this integrated fridge freezer american freezer from Hotpoint features an upright fridge with a freezer drawer-style. This allows easy access to your food at an eye-level and helps reduce energy consumption as you only open only one door at once to prevent cold air from getting out. This is a great option for smaller households. It comes with a non-plumbed water dispenser to give you instant refreshment.

If you want to be able to savour fresh-brewed coffee and crisp soda without leaving your house This American-style fridge from Beko could be a great option. It's stylish and sleek, with plenty of storage space and can store 33 bags worth of groceries. It has a non-plumbed, instant drink ice maker, and non-frost technology to keep your food fresh and free of frost.

Features

American fridge freezers offer many more options than food and drink storage - they can feature smart screens that can be used to plan shopping lists or recipes, and can also serve chilled water and ice cubes, too. You can select models that have automatic ice makers that can be filled with crushed ice. Or manual ones where you add water to the freezer compartment and then turn a knob.

You can pick between slim models, which are around 70cm wide and larger models that can reach 90cm. Some models are tall too - up to 175cm or 180cm including the feet. This is a must for kitchens with low ceilings or if the area for the fridge-freezer is restricted to a closed area.

A lot of the models on our best small American fridge freezer list have no frost or frost-free making it easier to keep it clean and tidy. This will save you time and money when defrosting and lower your energy bills.

You can find a range of fridge freezers featuring different features on our top American fridge freezer page, or use our filters to limit the choices to your desired size price, brand or retailer. You can also narrow down your choices by color to maximize your kitchen's decor scheme.