1950's style retro refrigeration is making a big comeback as more and more people are wanting to add a little colour to their kitchens. Whether you're looking for just a fridge or a freezer or a combination of the two, Smeg & Gorenje are sure to have something to give your kitchen that funky retro look that everybody is striving for.
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Freestanding Refrigeration still remains to be the most popular with home owners across the country due to its low cost.This type of refrigeration comes in 2 main sizes, undercounter or tall units and vary in width from 50cm, 55cm, 60cm and in some cases 70cm wide. Frost free is the buzz word at the moment, and if youve had enough of defrosting your old refrigeration appliance, then frost free is what you have been waiting for with no need to ever defrost your appliance again.
American style food centres have exploded in popularity over the last couple of years, with many home owners having larger kitchens built to accommodate these huge fridge freezers. Many of these appliances have water and ice making facilities on tap, which means they have to have a connection to a water supply near the appliance. There are plenty of designs and colours to choose from and these units benefit from frost free operation.
Looking for a more professional finish to your kitchen? Why not build you refrigeration appliances into your kitchen space with integrated appliances, these clever products are hidden away from view with a matching kitchen furniture door, giving your kitchen that extra special touch of class.
More and more people are turning to fine wines and as such wine coolers are becoming more and more popular, for wine to mature properly it has to be stored in the right conditions and unless you have your own wine cellar, a wine cooler is the next best thing. Top end models can have various temperature settings within the unit to allow storage of different kinds of wine at perfectly suited settings while cheaper models may only have the one temperature setting so you`ll have to compromise on temperature. As a general rule white wine should be stored at 10-12°C and red wine between 12-16°C.
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