Stylish French Style Fridge Freezers
The sleek french door fridge freezer s have a large refrigerator compartment on top and an enormous freezer compartment beneath. They also come with some of the largest capacities available that are available.
A lot of our choices include customizable features, such as door bins and shelves that can be adjusted and the full-width deli drawer as well as a wine rack. Other features that set our top picks apart are:
Aesthetics
French door fridge freezers are stylish and can transform a kitchen's look modern. They are available in sleek stainless steel that can be a perfect match for a modern home and a range of kitchen designs. They have exterior water filters and ice makers and options for controlling temperature. Some of our french-style refrigerator freezers come with a special coating that blocks fingerprints and other marks, which means they're less likely look worn over time.
These refrigerators stand out by the doors that open from the middle instead of swinging to the left or right like traditional refrigerators. This makes them more accessible and ideal for those who have physical disabilities or limited mobility. In addition the top refrigerator compartment provides more storage space for refrigerated items while the lower freezer has more room for frozen goods and Ice cream.
French door refrigerators look more attractive than side-by-side models. They also come with an easier-to-use design. The double doors provide a kitchen a sense depth and dimension, making it appear more spacious. They also have built-in storage spaces for condiments, snacks and small containers, so they're ideal for those who prefer to keep their food tidy and neat.
Another benefit of a French-style refrigerator is that it can accommodate larger plates and oversized food items. This is particularly beneficial for those who have families and often entertain guests. They also have doors and shelves that can be adjusted which provide more flexible storage. You can put away different sizes of items without having to open the entire refrigerator, which decreases energy consumption.
Of of course, not everyone wishes to have a fancy French-style refrigerator in their kitchen. If you prefer a more utilitarian arrangement, there are plenty of different refrigerator styles that will suit your needs and budget. We recommend looking at our side-by-side refrigerators as well as bottom freezer refrigerators, and compact French door refrigerators to determine the most suitable option for your kitchen. If you're still not sure, our appliance experts are available to assist you. They can answer all your questions and help choose the perfect refrigerator for your needs.
Space
French-door fridge freezers offer generous freezer and refrigerator storage. You'll also find models with a third freezer drawer located in the bottom section for extra freezer space or to store foods that don't freeze well (such as frozen bread). These additional compartments are an ideal choice for families with larger numbers of members and aid in keeping food items organized.
These French door refrigerators have large compartments that are perfect for storing items you use often, such as fresh fruits and beverages. You can also opt for one with a full-width drawer for large quantities of food items and meal preparations. This allows you to access and store these items without opening the fridge door. This is a great spot to store any meat, poultry, or fish that is raw or fish, as well as poultry to avoid cross contamination.
Some models have a second medium-sized drawer at the bottom, which can be used to store anything from ice cream to frozen seafood. This drawer's temperature can be adjusted to meet your requirements. The freezer space isn't as big as you'll find in other options, but it's still enough to meet the requirements of a lot of households.

Look for models that have adjustable shelving or storage options to maximize your French door refrigerator's freezer space. This will allow you optimize the space to meet your requirements and ensure that the freezer is filled to capacity to ensure optimal freezing temperature.
Cleaning your French door refrigerator freezer frequently is a different way to ensure that it's operating at its best. This means wiping down shelves and drawers with a mild soap solution and thoroughly drying them prior to inserting them. It is also recommended to wipe down the exterior of your fridge from time to time to get rid of fingerprints and keep it looking neat. If you own a stainless steel model you might want to consider using a stainless steel cleaner to keep it in tip-top shape. It is also recommended to defrost your freezer regularly (every few months) and clean it regularly. This will prevent the accumulation of ice crystals that can impact the refrigerator's performance and energy efficiency.
Convenience
French door refrigerators are designed differently than other models of refrigerators. This makes it easier to reach the items you keep. This makes it easier to access the items you require at any time. You can open the French doors to reach the crisper drawers inside your fridge without having to juggle a lot.
French door refrigerators are constructed with large compartments and wide shelves. This lets you keep your fresh ingredients at eye-level while storing less frequently used frozen foods in a pull out freezer drawer. This is a very convenient arrangement for those who wish to cook more often at home and need to store large quantities of fresh produce, meats, and seafood on hand. There are also models that have advanced features such as outside or in-door ice and water, temperature zones with specialized features and spill-proof shelves to help keep things organized.
French door refrigerator freezers are less convenient however they also have smaller freezer spaces. They're not the ideal choice for people who use their freezer for long-term storage. They might also not have the flexibility of a side-by-side in the way of organizing their freezers, which means it's difficult to store larger items, such as bags of frozen vegetables and boxes of pizza left over.
Certain models with French doors come with a 'door in door' feature that lets you store and access snacks or beverages without opening the main refrigerator door. This is a great feature for families that want to have quick access to drinks and snacks without opening the main fridge door every time. However, it's not available in all models of French door refrigerators.
Energy efficiency
A separate freezer drawer helps keep fresh food items in a convenient location and is easier to access than a standard top-mounted refrigerator. This makes it less likely that you'll forget about the food items or let them go bad which is the main reason why millions of Brits unplugged their refrigerators last year.
The dual doors of French-style refrigerators can help keep warm air out and cool air in. When you open a standard refrigerator door and cold air escapes, it has to be pumped back in every time. This consumes a lot of energy. With a french-door refrigerator freezer it is only possible to open a portion of the fridge at a time, so much less cold air escapes and the refrigerator doesn't have to rework it's temperature as frequently.
When shopping for a french-style fridge freezer, be sure to check the kWh usage figures on Energy Star labels. This will give you an idea of the amount of energy that the model consumes during a particular year. You can then ensure that you're buying a dependable appliance.
You may also look for features that will reduce your fridge's energy consumption further for example, the hands-free AutoFill water dispenser or advanced water filtering. These features will let your fridge operate more efficiently, reducing costs for energy and keeping it at its best.
French-style refrigerator freezers typically have larger shelves, as well as larger door bins. This increases the storage space available to a variety of food items. This will save you time and frustration by allowing you to quickly find what you need without having to constantly reorganize your containers of storage or pitchers.
There are plenty of options that can fit in with any kitchen. While French-style refrigerators with bottom freezers are ideal for those who prefer a top-mounted refrigerator but there are plenty of other options. These include water and ice dispensers that are accessible through the door and ice-makers with higher-end features, such as adjustable flex drawers with temperature control, smart platforms and touchscreens built into the units. Take a look at all the options and choose one that suits your family.