Every kitchen needs somewhere to keep perishable food fresh. This has led manufacturers to cater to almost every need, such that the range of options in this area are nowadays seemingly endless.
Since the 1970s, it has been known that refrigerant gases such as CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) and HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons) can damage the ozone, and in turn cause global warming. Since the 1990s all new fridges and freezers have been manufactured to use natural hydrocarbon gases, known as R600A and R134A, which cause no such damage to our environment.
A myriad of permutations and combinations of refrigerator & freezer size and shape are available on the market. To reduce the search somewhat, it helps to understand you and your family's needs in relation to fridge & freezer formats.
Fridges and freezers are graded from A++ to G, where A++ is the best, for energy efficiency depending on the amount of electricity it uses.
Select a high graded machine to save money on running costs and get the best performance from your appliance.
Cooling appliances work using a compressor to force refrigerant gas through coils of evaporating pipes, and this mechanism can make a considerable noise, especially as the appliance increases in size.
More expensive models tend to be quieter as manufacturers insulate the machine better, so consider choosing a model that mentions this specifically, especially if your placing it in an open-plan living situation.

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