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Buying a Larder Fridge

Install a larder refrigerator in your kitchen to make more space to store food items. Contrary to fridge freezers that are standard, larder fridges do not have an ice container or a freezer compartment - meaning all the space is used for refrigerator items.

Freestanding larder fridges are upright, and integrated models can be concealed behind a cabinet door for an elegant, modern appearance.

What is a refrigerator called a larder?

A larder refrigerator is a typical refrigerator that doesn't have an additional freezer compartment. It's an excellent option for those who don't want to store frozen food or who wish to maximize fridge space for fresh foods. Larder fridges are available in a range of sizes to suit any kitchen, from tall under-counter designs that can be easily placed under your worktops to integrated designs that coordinate with your cabinets.

Our larder fridges are made by top brands like Blomberg and LEc So you can be sure they'll offer you efficient and reliable refrigeration that will keep your chilled goods fresh for a longer time. They're also evaluated as A+ in energy efficiency, so you can be certain that you'll save on your electricity bills when you run one of these nifty appliances.

Larder refrigerators are available freestanding or integrated models that are integrated or freestanding. They are usually between 55-60cm wide and 175cm in height. Tall larder refrigerators are usually more expensive than freestanding models because they are designed to fit under worktops. This lets you maximize storage space without taking up valuable floor space in your home.

You can choose between sliding hinges, a door-on-door mechanism, or a hinged lid if you purchase a tall undercounter refrigerator. Choosing the best fitting will allow you to create a chic, modern design in your kitchen, and ensure that your fridge is shut to stop cold air from getting out.

Our tall larder refrigerators are a great way to add sleek, modern style to your kitchen design while keeping all of your favourite chilled items in your reach. They are also a great option for those who want to put their refrigerator in a compact space, such as an apartment kitchen or terrace conversion. Contrary to American small fridge freezers, integrated fridges come with cabinet doors that are fitted to the front of the appliance so that they blend in seamlessly with your kitchen cabinets to give seamless appearance. They can also come with different options and upgrades, like LED lighting to improve visibility, humidity control or active cooling for efficient distribution of cold air.

Tall larder fridges

A tall, spacious larder fridge is a great alternative to a conventional fridge/freezer. They are placed on top of your counter or on your worktop and provide a whole host of additional storage for fresh and frozen foods such as drinks and deli products. These are available in many shades, including classic white stainless steel and retro red, cream and black. They can be purchased as a separate product or integrated with an appropriate cabinet panel to match your kitchen.

A larder fridge is different from a standard refrigerator in that it doesn't contain an ice maker. This gives more space to be used to store food and drinks, and requires less energy. A tall larder refrigerator is the perfect choice for those planning a kitchen remodel or simply want to increase your chilled food storage.

This Beko refrigerator is perfect for storing fresh fruit and vegetables. It comes with two drawers for salad crispers and four adjustable glass shelves. There's plenty of storage space on the door that can be used to store jars, bottles, and wine racks that can hold five bottles. This model also comes with the ability to regulate temperature, which keeps things fresh and cool, and an auto-defrost function that stops the accumulation of ice on the back wall.

The Iceking RL254W.E is the ideal tall larder refrigerator for a four-person household. It has a capacity of 346 litres. It comes with four glass shelves that can be adjusted and two draws for salad crispers as well as plenty of space inside the door for jars and cartons. It's easy to keep organised too, thanks to an efficient interior light and reversible doors. This model is also energy efficient and comes with a a 2-year warranty.

Under-counter larder fridges

Larder fridges under counters are a practical and flexible solution for kitchens of all shapes and sizes. They sit neatly under the worktop, sliding into a space that is empty and are usually under 90cm in height. They are freestanding, and have a single-door design and are similar to tall-larder refrigerators. However they don't come with an ice box or freezer section.

This means they're designed for refridgerator fresh food storage instead of being a dual-purpose refrigerator/freezer, reducing the cost and energy needed to run them. They are available in a variety of finishes, from sleek white to timeless stainless steel with brushed finishes. They can also be made to match the doors of kitchen cabinets for a seamless look.

You can find tall and under-counter models with a variety of features, such as water dispensers, LCD displays and warning alarms. They're usually less expensive than their fridge/freezer counterparts too which means you can add a chilled storage system to your home without breaking the bank.

Taller freestanding models can be set up on their feet or slide into other floor-to-ceiling cabinets for a modern, fitted look. There are also options that integrate the front of your cabinets and the cabinet doors for a seamless appearance. This is ideal for small fridge flats and older kitchens that don't have the larger dimensions of a tall fridge.

Larder refrigerators that are undercounter and freestanding tend to be smaller than their taller counterparts. They measure between 30" and 33". There are models with more depth, which is ideal for those with a limited space.

If you opt for an integrated or freestanding model, all larder fridges are simple to set up and include all the necessary fixings and components to start. We are proud to offer both a variety of models and brands to help you find the perfect under-counter fridge for your home. Don't forget to avail of our affordable prices and our convenient Klarna payment options at the checkout too! You can purchase your appliance in three easy installments or spread it out over 30 days without interest. It's just another way that we make it easy to improve your home with the latest technology and appliances.

What temperature should the refrigerator in the larder be set at?

It's easy to be confused when looking for a refrigerator due to the numerous terms used to describe them. One of the most popular is a fridge called a larder. A larder fridge is a refrigerator that does not include an freezer compartment or icebox and therefore all space inside is reserved for refrigeration purposes only. This is a great option for those who want to maximize their cooling space without having to pay for a freezer or icebox.

Freestanding models are readily available, or can be incorporated into the design of your kitchen. They typically have a door that can be shut and opened like any other cabinet in your home. This means that they can fit seamlessly into your kitchen and be hidden away out of sight for a sleek, seamless look.

Tall larder fridges are a great alternative to side-byside fridge/freezer combinations because they provide more storage space for chilled foods. They can be freestanding or integrated, and are usually between 55-60cm in width and depth. They can be fitted between other cabinets that span from floor to ceiling, and are perfect for a built in kitchen.

No matter how big your refrigerator's larder is, it's important that you keep food at a suitable temperature. The cooling process slows down the growth of bacteria and micro-organisms which can cause illness if eaten.

The ideal temperature to store food items in a fridge is between 2 and 5 degrees Celsius. This will be affected by the frequency with which you open the refrigerator as it will warm each time air rushes into it.

It is crucial to keep dairy products (eggs and milk) high in your larder refrigerator. Raw meat should be stored on the lowest shelf of the fridge. This isn't just for temperature reasons, but also to avoid any juices that run off that could contaminate other foods. Crisper drawers are ideal for vegetables. Fruits can create ethylene which can cause other foods to become overripe. This could be a problem with foods like watermelons, apples and tomatoes.