Top refrigerators for India market in 2020

Top 5 fridges India? LG 687 Litre Side-by-Side Refrigerator. If you want a side-by-side door refrigerator and not restricted with the budget then go with L.G. This is typically that expensive, ultra-stylish side-by-side refrigerator. It is an Inverter Refrigerator loaded with smart features. We have placed it on 2nd only because of its expensive price tag. Inverter Linear Compressor: it is the best quality inverter compressor. It can save up to 50% of energy wastage and reduces noise by 25%. Hygiene Fresh Plus: it is an anti-bacterial deodorization. It eliminates 99% of bacteria and also removes any unpleasant odour. Multi Digital Sensors: it senses warm food and hot air. Then it speeds up the motor to reach the optimum temperature.

LG190L 4 Star Direct Cool Single Door Refrigerator. The first thing you notice about this refrigerator is its stylish colour and designs namely Scarlet Dazzle, Purple Dazzle and Blue Glow. With four-star energy rating, 190 Litre capacity and 12.2 litre vegetable basket, this refrigerator has all basic features that an Indian family would need. In addition to fast freezing zone, it also has cool and fresh zone for keeping milk and desserts. A notable feature of this refrigerator is that it has a bottom shelf, which not only gives the refrigerator an attractive look by hiding its legs, but also proves to be a utilitarian space for keeping vegetables like onion and potato, which doesn’t require refrigeration. Yet another feature is that this is one of the few refrigerators in India that can work on solar energy. The solar charge controller converts the intermittent DC generated in to fixed DC voltage and converts in to AC, thus running itself directly on solar energy.

This BEE 4 star rated single door model from LG is a great buy if you are tight on budget but still want to buy a good fridge. It is energy efficient and comes with an inverter technology compressor. It works on home and solar inverter giving you an option to easily run it during power cuts. It is a stabiliser free model that can work perfectly between 90-300V. The shelves inside are made of toughened glass which makes them quite durable. On the whole, a great model to buy if you are on a budget. See extra details at Which refrigerator is best in India.

Fridge trick : Clean it up. No, we’re not telling you to wipe down the shelves (although that’s never a bad idea). We’re talking about the kind of cleaning where you pull the fridge away from the wall, and actually get the dirt and grime out of the coils. (Note: If you have a newer fridge, the coils will be across the bottom front, behind a grille.) Just dust and vacuum the exposed coils, and vacuum out the space where the appliance lives.

What goes where? Top shelf: anything that doesn’t need cooking (sliced meats, dips, leftovers, deli dishes, tortilla wraps etc), as well as the contents of any unfinished tin can, decanted into a clean, lidded container. Middle shelf: all dairy and eggs – despite the milk bottle-specific door racks, and door egg-holders, doors are not the right place for either. Bottom shelf: meat and fish. Veg drawers: fruit, veg, leaves, herbs. Lettuce and other greens (washed, thoroughly dried, wrapped in paper towel) go in a spinner, their own container or a veg drawer all to themselves. Store all soft fresh herbs (except basil) like a bouquet, washed and in a glass jar with a little water, well away from the icy back of the fridge. Find even more info on https://homeliness.in/best-refrigerators-in-india/.