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December 2, 2022 - 3 min read
A hardworking fridge-freezer is the cornerstone of any kitchen. So what happens when it stops doing what it’s supposed to do? From faulty ice-makers to dodgy seals or – the worst of the worst – an ominous warm breeze when you open the door, there comes a time in every fridge’s life when you have to stop and consider: do I fix it or upgrade?
Here, we let you in on the telltale signs that your cold companion needs some attention, and we break down the pros and cons of repairing your refrigerator or freezer, or replacing it with a more advanced, energy-efficient model. Maybe it's time for that lust-have French door fridge or space-laden side by side fridge!
The most obvious sign your fridge is failing? It’s no longer keeping your food cold. Here are some other giveaways:.
Your fridge is freezing If your iceberg lettuce is solid enough to sink the Titanic, you have a problem. Your fridge should not reach freezing point. The temperature sensors might be faulty or a leaky door seal could be to blame.
Puddles of water It’s never good news when water leaks onto the kitchen floor. Not only is it a slip hazard, it might be the freezer defrosting, or internal hoses may have deteriorated or burst.
Food is spoiling The interior fridge temperature could be too warm or inconsistent. Not good!
Your fridge sounds like a plane taking off As a general rule, the bigger the fridge, the more noise it makes. However, if the decibel level has spiked, you might have cause for concern.
So, when do you repair and when do you replace? There are a few variables: it will depend on the age of the fridge, if it’s still fit for use, and the potential cost of a fridge repair.
“Some fridge problems can be very expensive to fix. So if the cost of the repair is more than half the cost of a new fridge, you’re better off replacing it,” says Peter Simic, The Good Guys Buyer – Refrigeration and Laundry.
Modern fridges also have improved energy efficiencies that can save you money in the long run.
The silver lining to your fridge expiring? Now you can upgrade to a new model with smart tech and features, such as Wi-Fi connectivity. Cue the Samsung 809L AI Family Hub Refrigerator, which lets you order groceries from the touchscreen on the fridge door, or manage the family calendar!
Looking to save on running costs with the latest energy-efficient features? The LG InstaView fridge range offers a novel ‘knock twice’ glass window that lets you peek inside rather than opening the door.
Still on best fridges for families, the Westinghouse 609L French Door Refrigerator has a special easy-reach SnackZone designed to stock the nibbles you’re happy for the kids to grab.
“When buying a new fridge, consider how you might use it. If you have a big family or love entertaining, then a large-capacity French Door fridge is ideal. If you eat out most nights, a smaller fridge would be cheaper to run,” suggests Peter Simic.
LG 635L InstaView SxS Refrigerator
Electrolux 609L French Door Refrigerator
Fisher & Paykel 538L Quad Door Refrigerator
Decided to upgrade? Follow these quick tips to make your new fridge go the distance.
Ready for a cool change? Our fridge and freezer buying guides are a great place to start before you upgrade. Then visit us in-store or online to find your perfect fridge.