Free Standard Delivery
Next day delivery available!
365-Day Returns
Returns made easy
Lowest Price Guaranteed
Big brands. Small prices

Fridge Freezers

A fridge freezer is the ultimate kitchen essential, offering the perfect balance of fresh food storage and frozen convenience in one stylish, space-saving appliance. Whether you prefer a freestanding or integrated model, today’s fridge freezers are designed with advanced cooling technology to keep your groceries fresher for longer. Features like No Frost technology eliminate ice build-up, while Multi-Airflow systems ensure even cooling throughout, so your fruits, vegetables, dairy, and frozen foods stay at optimal temperatures. Plus, fast freeze and quick chill functions help lock in nutrients and freshness when storing new groceries.

Designed for modern living, fridge freezers come with adjustable shelves, spacious door compartments, and deep freezer drawers for maximum storage flexibility. With sleek finishes to complement any kitchen decor, you're sure to find the perfect fridge freezer. Whether you need a large-capacity model for a busy family or a slimline design for smaller spaces, a high-quality fridge freezer keeps your food fresh, organised, and ready for whenever you need it.

 
 
Filter Results
46 results
prima-prrf703-bi-7030-fridge-freezer

Prima PRRF703 Built In 70/30 Fridge Freezer

£387.36 inc
VAT
prima-prrf503-bi-5050-fridge-freezer

Prima PRRF503 Built In 50/50 Fridge Freezer

£372.00 inc
VAT
1 2

How do I decide between a 50/50, 60/40 or 70/30 fridge/freezer split for my home?

Think about what you store most. If you batch-cook, freeze ready meals or need lots of ice-cream, a 70/30 gives you larger frozen capacity; many built-in 70/30 models are available in the range. A 60/40 is a good family compromise if you want slightly more fridge space for fresh food, while a 50/50 suits households that use fresh ingredients daily and only need modest freezer space. a couple who shops weekly and freezes leftovers might favour 50/50, whereas a family who preps meals for the week would benefit from 70/30.

What is the real difference between No Frost, Low Frost and Frost Free, and which should you pick?

No Frost (sometimes called Total NoFrost) prevents ice build-up by circulating dry air, so you won't need to defrost manually, ideal if you want low maintenance. Low Frost reduces frost formation but may need occasional defrosting and can retain slightly more humidity for fruit and veg. Frost Free and No Frost brands like Neff, Bosch and Electrolux minimise maintenance; if you grow vegetables in your crisper, look for TwinTech or models with humidity-controlled drawers to keep produce fresher.

Should you buy an integrated or freestanding model for your kitchen layout?

If you want a seamless, built-in look with a furniture door, an integrated fridge freezer is the choice, many 540–548 mm wide units are designed to fit standard kitchen cabinets. Freestanding models (often 600 mm wide or wider, and up to 905–913 mm for American-style) give you greater flexibility to move or replace the appliance. Pick integrated if aesthetics and flush fitting matter; pick freestanding if you might relocate the appliance or want larger capacities like American fridge freezers.

How do you know what height, width and depth to measure for a new fridge freezer?

Measure the finished cabinet opening and add a little clearance for ventilation; common built-in widths are 540–548 mm, standard freestanding widths are around 600 mm, and American fridges sit at about 905–913 mm. Heights in the range shown include typical 1770–1772 mm models, with others up to about 1935 mm, while depths commonly fall around 545–550 mm for integrated units and deeper for free-standing or American models. if your cabinet aperture is 1780 mm high and 540 mm wide, look for a built-in 1770–1772 mm high, 540–548 mm wide appliance to ensure a proper fit.

Which storage and cooling features will actually help you keep food organised and fresher?

Adjustable shelves and roomy door compartments let you rearrange space for tall bottles, deli trays or party platters, while deep freezer drawers make it easier to store bulk bags or boxed meals. Cooling systems such as Multi-Airflow and fast freeze help maintain even temperatures and quickly lock in freshness when you add a full shop. If you often store fruit and salad, pick a model with humidity-controlled crispers or TwinTech technology to reduce flavour transfer between fridge and freezer.