One of the important rules for buying the best refrigerator for your home is to decide how much you are willing to spend on this new home appliance. Once that budget is set, only then you consider these fridge factors:
- Do you want a refrigerator with a smooth, shiny finish or one that is textured? Fingerprints tend to be more obvious on shiny surfaces, and are more of a hassle to clean off.
- Consider whether you want the freezer to be on top, at the bottom or at the side. Side-by-side doors tend to have narrower shelves but if you really want to buy one, check the location of the fridge to ensure that there is space for both doors to be opened fully.
- Check the shelves of the refrigerators at the showroom—see if they feel firm and slide easily and quietly. This is to ease the changing of height between two shelves when you have bigger items to store. And cleansing is more convenient too if the shelves can be removed easily.
- Crispers—it is here where you will keep your fruits and vegetables. See if the size suits you, bearing in mind the kind of greens you buy. You may also want the bins to have transparent surfaces so that you can tell at a glance when supplies are running low.
- Do you like lots of room in the door? This space is good for soda bottles, milk cartons, and drink pitchers.

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