Fixed Hinge and Sliding Door Hinge Systems Explained



Integrated fridge freezers are designed to fit seamlessly into your kitchen cabinetry, and they come with different split types to cater to various storage needs. The split refers to the distribution of space between the fridge and freezer sections. Here are the three common split types available:

50/50 Split:

Description:

This split offers an (approx.) equal amount of space for both the fridge and the freezer. Best for: Households that require balanced storage for both fresh and frozen foods. It provides a versatile option for general use.

60/40 Split:

Description:

This configuration allocates 60% of the total space to the fridge and 40% to the freezer. Best for: Those who need more refrigerator space for fresh produce, beverages, and other perishables, but still want a substantial amount of freezer storage.

70/30 Split:

Description:

In this split, 70% of the space is dedicated to the fridge, with the remaining 30% used for the freezer. Best for: Individuals or families who prioritize fresh food storage over frozen items. This setup is ideal for those who frequently buy fresh groceries and need more refrigeration space. Choosing the right split type depends on your specific storage needs and how you balance the use of fresh and frozen foods in your household.

*Illustration are approximate split ratio