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Willow WFF157 Low Frost 60/40 Freestanding Fridge Freezer, 157l of Storage, Adjustable Thermostat, 2 Year Warranty for peace of mind (H) 144 x (W) 47.4 x (D) 59.5 (White)

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The appliance also ran slightly warm over the course of 24 hours, averaging 0.4 degrees above the recommended temperature for a fridge and 1.9 degrees above that of a freezer. Note, for perishable food, the fridge’s lower shelves proved the coolest place to store things. You can find other additional features we recommend considering below, along with our brief installation guide. How we test fridge freezers With an easy to use adjustable thermostat, there is no need to worry about the fridge freezer being at the wrong temperature and spoiling your food. This means that there will be less food waste. The W117FFW is ideal for small kitchens with a width of less than 50cm and a height of only 114cm. The max noise level of 40dBA makes it perfect for a small space. Next is capacity or, in other words, the litres of food a fridge freezer is able to hold. The bigger the household, the more important a generous capacity will be. It's worth bearing in mind that capacity tends to be measured excluding any shelves.

If you (or family members) often forget to shut the door properly, also look for a model with an alarm that will go off when the door is left open. Fresh food preservation However, given current high energy bills, opting for a fridge freezer with a high rating will mean lower running costs. Frost-free

The W117FFW has a 117L Capacity, with the fridge having a capacity of 87L and the freezer having a capacity of 30L. This fridge freezer is the ideal size for a small family or a couple. Interior lighting makes it easy for you to see inside the whole fridge, even when it is full. This means that you won't have to keep the door open for any longer than necessary and the temperature inside the fridge will remain stabilised. Then you need to decide on the fridge-to-freezer split; most tend to be a 70/30 or 60/40 split, with a bigger fridge and smaller freezer. You can find 50/50 models though, should you wish for an equal division of fresh and frozen food. Keep it at the right temperature: the fridge compartment should be between 3 - 5C and the freezer -18 to -22C. Keep it away from heat: try to avoid placing your fridge-freezer near anything warm like an oven, dishwasher and even direct sunlight. External heat makes the compressor work harder than it needs to as it rushes to cool the whole fridge-freezer down.

Separate controls: Setting the fridge and freezer controls independently helps them run better and keeps your food fresh, chilled or frozen at the right temperatures. The GHI experts find the best fridge freezers by monitoring the stability of each model’s temperature regulation over 24 hours, examining which spots are the coolest and the warmest at set times. Integrated: integrated fridge-freezers are designed to be fitted with the same panelling or design as the rest of your kitchen. They feature all the same specs as a freestanding model, but help to create a seamless appearance in the kitchen. Freestanding: these fridge-freezers can be slotted into place wherever there’s a mains plug. They’re finished on all sides and are the fridge-freezer to choose if you’re after a statement piece.

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There are a raft of features to choose between when investing in a fridge freezer. Here we break down what you need to know. These can sit anywhere in your kitchen and are ideal if you need to store food for a large family – some can reach over 200cm high. There are plenty to choose from and they’re cheaper than the other types of fridge freezer. American-style Climate class: Look out for a "climate class" rating when buying a new freezer as this will tell you the range of temperatures the appliance can cope with and where it’s best to keep it. The “N (normal)” class is for a room with a temperature range of 16-32C. If the room drops below 16C at night or you’re planning to keep the freezer in a garage where temperatures can fall as low as 10C, then an “SN (sub-normal)” model may be more suitable. Holiday mode: this useful feature reduces power usage in the fridge while you're away. You'll need to empty the fridge before you leave. The freezer compartment runs as normal. Door alarms: This will alert you if you’ve left either door open, helping to avoid any unwelcome puddles of defrosted water or thawed food.

Frost-free: defrosting your fridge-freezer is a laborious and messy task, so opt for a frost-free model to avoid the clean up. On a practical level, compacted ice not only takes up valuable freezer space but it also stops your freezer from working efficiently. These models tend to be more expensive upfront, but they’ll save you money on your electricity bills in the long run. Others use light technology – such as Beko’s HarvestFresh – to create the conditions for photosynthesis to continue, meaning your fruit and veg maintain their vitamins and nutrients. Varying by model, many fridge freezers come with features designed to keep the food in your fridge fresher for longer, cutting down on food waste.

Most are designed to fit within a 60cm wide cupboard and tend to measure about 178cm high. They also tend to be more expensive than freestanding models. Freestanding These built-in fridge freezers are designed to be hidden behind a cupboard, so you can coordinate the finish with the rest of your kitchen. The sturdiness and design of shelves and drawers are also assessed, as well as how easy it is to use. Any accompanying instructions and guidance are also reviewed before each fridge freezer is awarded a final score. Food freshness: avoid food waste by choosing a model with food preservation features built in. Look for Blue Light Technology or Harvestfresh, which continues the process of photosynthesis, helping fruit and veg retain its vitamin and nutrient content, and therefore stay fresher for longer. Also look for fresh zones, designed to maintain the ideal temperature and humidity level for meat, fish and fresh produce. If you have the budget, they make a great kitchen addition, but smart features aren’t essential. What should I look for when buying a fridge freezer?

Capacity: the capacity of a fridge-freezer is expressed in litres. Usefully, AO converts their fridge-freezer capacity into bags of shopping, making the size easier to visualise. Assess your family’s needs before deciding on the capacity. Models with a reversible door hinge mean you can decide which side the fridge freezer opens from, based on what works best in your kitchen. Keep the top clear: as tempting as it is to pop your slow cooker or bag of bags on top of the fridge-freezer, keep this area clear. Excess heat is released out of the top, so storing items there traps the heat in, making the motor work harder. Water dispensers: a mainstay in American kitchens, fridge-freezers with water dispensers provide cool, filtered water and most have an ice dispenser too. If you like to have filtered water and ice on tap, but can’t afford a model with a water dispenser, choose a water filter jug instead.Many fridge-freezer brands shout about their various features, so navigating what’s important and what’s not can be a bit of minefield. These are the features to look out for when buying a new fridge-freezer: Some have flexible cooling zones and humidity controls that allow you to adjust the temperature of a drawer or area in the fridge to suit your shopping. The W117FFW has a sleek and simple design with a recessed handle which won't look out of place in your kitchen. The reversible door can be affixed to either side depending on your preference.

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