When you are looking for a fridge, a freezer, or a fridge-freezer you will quickly find that there are an awful lot of choices. All of the major electrical appliance manufacturers are heavily involved in refrigeration of all types, and many of them don’t just make a half dozen refrigerators, for example, but some make dozens. Take AEG Refrigeration. They make no fewer than 70 different types of fridge – that’s before you even start to think about freezers or fridge-freezers.
Seventy fridges! They make integrated (built-in) refrigerators and freestanding ones. They make ones that go under the counter, and they make tall ones. They make narrow ones and they make wide ones. They make American style fridges with two doors. They now have a fridge with interchangeable door storage which they call Customflex®. This lets you change all the sections in the door and arrange them exactly the way you want them so that you can have everything precisely where you want it.
They even make three different types of wine cooler to keep your white and rose wines at the perfect temperature. (What’s not to like about that?). Some people even like to chill red wines, although that is a matter of personal preference, but there is nothing to stop you from doing that as well if that is how you like your wine. Although the wine buffs would tell you otherwise, there is no really right or wrong way to drink wine – whichever way you enjoy it is right for you.
Then there are freezers. AEG make no less than 62 different freezers, again incorporating built-in or freestanding models, and under the counter types, tall ones, narrow ones, wide ones, and a freestanding side by side model with storage solutions for larger items. Most of these models are also frost free, so you never have to empty them and defrost them.
As for fridge-freezers, there are 93 different models to choose from. These use AEG’s TwinTech cooling system which keeps everything at the optimum temperature. The fridge and freezer compartments work independently so that everything is kept as fresh as possible.

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