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How to Choose the Smallest American Fridge Freezer

american side by side fridge freezer fridge freezers are huge and take up a lot of space. It is important to check the dimensions of your kitchen to make sure one will fit. There's no need to empty the space, or be at risk of damaging other white goods by hitting it.

Some manufacturers offer slim American fridge freezers specifically for the UK market. These models measure 70cm in width and come with all the design, tech and storage capacity you would expect from a fridge.

Size

If you're confined to space in your kitchen and wish to add a statement American fridge freezer, go for one of our slim models. At under 70cm wide they're narrower than the standard freestanding appliance and provide more practical storage capacity as well. They look stunning when pushed back against a wall of kitchen cabinets for sleeker appearance.

Check the dimensions carefully to make sure they will be suitable for your home. Make note of the height as well - many models reach more than 180cm. This could be too high for some homes. You can refer to our refrigerator sizes guide to assess different models against each other or ask a sales representative in the store for assistance.

It's worth looking at the energy efficiency of any American fridge freezer you're thinking of purchasing too. The ratings are indicated with the letter 'E' and range from A to A, with A being the most efficient. Choose a model with an energy rating of 'E' or better to reduce your utility bills. You may also want to check the annual running costs per kWh in the product's specifications, as this will give you a true picture of the amount it will cost to operate your new appliance.

Capacity

American fridge freezers are massive inside, meaning you'll have plenty of space to store your weekly shop. You should look for models with up to 700 litres of storage space - that's enough for most families. There's usually separate freezer compartments as well as an automatic ice maker too, while digital displays allow you to monitor your consumption of energy 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 stops the cold, dry air out of the freezer from drying the food stored in the refrigerator. It also helps stop the transfer of smells. It can be as much as 10 percent more efficient than single zone appliances, and can reduce the annual cost of electricity.

Slimline American fridge freezers for smaller spaces are available if you are working with a small kitchen space. Hisense RQ560N4WCF has an energy rating of "E" and an option for holiday use that saves you energy when your fridge is not full. It's also among the quietest American fridge freezers we've ever tested. It can be incorporated into a cabinet, making it ideal for kitchens with small or unusual shapes. Check your cupboards prior to buying any white goods to make sure that the fridge freezer is a good fit. Also, allow for ventilation on the sides front, back and top.

Design

The great thing about an American-style fridge freezer is that it can stand alone as a freestanding statement feature, or be incorporated into a run of kitchen units to give a more modern appearance. If you decide to go for a distinct design or one that sits inside a cupboard, it's essential to measure the size of the space carefully so you can be sure your new appliance will fit. Also, note how far away from your cooker so you can consider the amount of clearance needed for opening and shutting the doors - all fridges and freezers require a small space around them to allow air flow.

This slimmer model of full-size models incorporates a fridge drawer with an upright one. This lets you easily access your food items and reduces the energy usage since you only open the door one at a time. This is a great option for smaller households. It also comes with a non-plumbed dispenser that provides instant refreshment.

This American-style Beko freezer might be the right choice for you If you're looking to enjoy freshly brewed coffee and crisp sodas without leaving your home. The model is stylish and offers plenty of storage space, allowing for 33 bags of groceries. It comes with a non-plumbed instant drink ice maker and no-frost tech to keep your food crisp and frost-free.

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American fridge freezers are more than just a place to store food and drinks. They can also display smart screens that can be used to plan shopping lists, recipes or inventories. They also can dispensate chilled water and ice. You can also pick models equipped with ice makers that automatically can fill an ice tray with crushed ice, or manual ones in the freezer compartment, where you just add water and turn the dial to release a cube.

You can pick between slim models, which measure around 70cm wide and larger models that can reach 90cm. Some models are also taller that exceed 175cm, or 180cm, which includes the feet. This is crucial in the case of kitchens with low ceilings or if space for the fridge-freezer is restricted to an enclosed space.

A lot of the models on our list of the top small American refrigerator freezers are frost-free or have no frost, making them easier to clean and maintain. This can save you time and money defrosting and can help in reducing your energy bills too.

There's a variety of fridge freezers featuring different features on our best American fridge freezer 80cm wide fridge freezer page. You can also use our filters to limit the options to your desired size and price or retailer. You can also narrow down the options by color to make the most of your kitchen's design.