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Consider your needs
Large refrigerators naturally use more energy than smaller ones. Therefore, choose a refrigerator that is large enough to meet your needs, and if you don't really need it, don't head to large cupboards. Models with two doors, with the exception of the freezer, have longer cooling tubes, so multiple-door models often use more energy. Of course, it is important to choose a white or colored model that suits your kitchen style, but give priority to details such as the right size, interior space, energy consumption, service network and warranty period.Measure your kitchen
When considering your needs, do not ignore the location of the refrigerator in your kitchen. Most fitted kitchens will have a dedicated space for a refrigerator. This reserved space is planned and manufactured by kitchen companies considering standard refrigerator sizes. But beware! Make your shopping by calculating that the lid will also hold space when the refrigerator opens. In addition, a space of at least ten centimeters must be left behind the refrigerator for air circulation, remember to take this into account. Refrigerators should keep away from sources of heat in the kitchen. Hot air from heat sources, such as ovens and stoves, makes your refrigerator work harder to stay cold, which means more energy consumption.Some Products We Select From Makro Specials KIC Catalogue 13 October 2019;
- Whirlpool Upright All Fridge with Water Dispenser, R7999
- KIC 170 Top Freezer Fridge, R2399
- Whirlpool 16kg Top Loader Washing Machine, R4999
- KIC 344 Combi Fridge Freezer, R4699
- Whirlpool 33 Supreme Chef Microwave, R4299
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