Samsung Refrigeration
Designed to preserve the freshness and quality of your food, the Samsung refrigeration collection offers diverse solutions to suit all needs. With Samsung fridge freezers, features such as adjustable shelving, multiple compartments, and precise temperature control keep groceries organized and at their best. Samsung refrigeration appliances combine innovative technologies with stylish designs to suit different rooms and layouts. Samsung American fridge freezers, meanwhile, cater for those wanting maximum storage and convenience features, such as ice and water dispensing.
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Refrigeration features
SpaceMax™ Technology
When you are short on space, but still need to cater for big events, there's SpaceMax™, by making the walls slimmer the same size fridge on the outside has a larger capacity inside. All without compromising on performance. You get the best of both worlds.
Twin Cooling Plus™
Samsung Twin Cooling Plus™ ensures the food in your fridge stays fresher for longer with two separate air flows and precise temperature control. So no more dried out vegetables or rubbery cheese. Not only that, but it stops food odours mixing, so your food tastes the way it’s meant to.
No Frost
Wouldn't finding the ice cream be that bit easier with a frost free fridge freezer? The Total No Frost feature maintains an even temperature, preventing ice build-up, saving you the time and hassle of defrosting.
Samsung Refrigeration FAQs
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How Do I Install a Fridge Freezer?
Should I Get an Integrated or Freestanding Refrigerator?
Whilst shopping around for a new fridge, you’ll come across the terms ‘integrated’ and ‘freestanding.’ Integrated (or built-in) fridge freezers are hidden away behind a kitchen cabinet door; freestanding fridges are separate, stand-alone appliances that aren’t fitted into your kitchen units.
When choosing a freestanding fridge freezer, it’s important to think about the look of the model, since it’s going to be a focal point in your kitchen. Freestanding units can be installed pretty much anywhere in a room, as long as they’re close to a plug socket. What’s more, they’re easy to move if needed; you can take them with you if you relocate, so freestanding fridges are a sound investment.
Because they’re hidden from view by cupboard doors, integrated fridge freezers offer a streamlined finish, which is probably why they’re becoming an increasingly popular option for family homes. However, they can be more expensive, so you’ll need to think about your budget before buying one. And because they’re difficult to fit into a new space, integrated appliances are usually left behind during house moves, so you should only consider buying a built-in fridge if you’re unlikely to relocate.
How Do I Measure for a Fridge Freezer?
Fridge freezer sizes vary by model. To make sure your appliance is going to fit in your home, check the measurements of the fridge you’re looking at against the space that’s available. Measure the width and depth of the area where you’re planning to put the fridge. If you want to fit it beneath a counter, or if your ceiling is low, you should measure the height too. Remember to factor in ventilation space to make sure your fridge doesn’t overheat once installed.
Consider models that you know will fit in the space you have. Samsung fridge freezer dimensions are measured in centimetres and follow a height x width x depth scale. Integrated fridge freezers, or in other words, fridge freezers with a cupboard door attached to the front that matches the rest of the kitchen, are usually built to a standard size of 54cm wide and 55cm deep. If you prefer a freestanding fridge freezer, you could opt for something a little larger, as you won’t need to accommodate the door.
What Features Should I Look Out For?
Frost-Free
Make manual defrosting a thing of the past with a frost-free fridge. All Samsung refrigerators come with frost-free technology (or Total No Frost), maintaining an even temperature to prevent frost build-up. Frozen food is better preserved, because ice crystals – which can affect the overall taste and texture of food – don’t form on food packaging or in freezer drawers.
Water and Ice Dispensers
For cold water and ice on tap, choose a refrigerator with a water and ice dispenser. If you want unlimited cold water and ice, your fridge needs to be plumbed in; if your appliance isn’t close to a water supply, you’ll need to buy a non-plumbed fridge freezer. Samsung offers the latest in dispenser technology, having both plumbed and non-plumbed fridges with water and ice dispensers in them. With Samsung’s Beverage Center™ you can enjoy fast and easy access to refreshingly cold and flavoured water. The Beverage Center™ has a BPA free* Autofill Pitcher full of purified water, which can be infused with fruits and herbs, so it’s always ready to serve. And the Water Dispenser ensures you can quickly enjoy a cool drink. Plus, with the Dual Auto Ice Maker you can be prepared for any occasion with an ice maker that provides a choice of both Cubed Ice and Ice Bites™. And being stored in the freezer, the Dual Auto Ice Maker helps free-up fridge space too.
Twin Cooling Systems
Samsung’s Twin Cooling Plus™ system was first introduced in 1995. Twin Cooling fridges contain two evaporators that manage the fridge and freezer space separately, which minimises temperature fluctuations and prevents odours from spreading between the units. Twin Cooling Plus™ systems also help to keep food fresher for longer.
Vacation Mode
Putting your refrigerator into holiday mode whilst you’re away will reduce energy consumption. This feature shuts off the fridge function for the duration of your trip, whilst allowing the freezer unit to remain active. Plus, with Cool Select+™ there's a choice of four temperatures, so you can even customise the temperature of one section to perfectly chill or freeze your food.
*Bisphenol A (BPA) is found in polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins, which are often used in food and beverage containers, and has been linked with possible adverse health effects.