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Apart from our fridges for sale, we also offer upright freezers and chest freezers.
Fridges, available at MHC World, are among the most important household appliances, providing safe and convenient food storage for millions of homes. They help preserve freshness, prevent spoilage, and maintain an organised kitchen.
For those looking to buy the best models, factors such as performance, energy efficiency, and design are important considerations. With an affordable range of options, MHC World makes it easier for customers to purchase the right fridge at the right price, ensuring they enjoy both value and quality.
A fridge, short for refrigerator, is designed to keep food and beverages at low temperatures. Its primary purpose is to slow down the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms, keeping food fresh for longer. By maintaining a cool environment, fridges preserve the taste, texture, and nutritional value of stored items.
They are used in homes, restaurants, offices, and even outdoor spaces such as entertainment areas or patios. Modern fridges often feature advanced technology such as frost-free cooling, adjustable shelving, and temperature-controlled compartments.
Fridges operate using a refrigeration cycle, a process that transfers heat from the inside of the fridge to the outside. This cycle typically uses a refrigerant, a chemical that changes from liquid to gas and back again, absorbing and releasing heat during the process.
The process starts with compression, where the refrigerant gas is squeezed tightly by the compressor, which causes its temperature to rise. Next comes condensation. At this stage, the hot gas travels through the condenser coils, where it releases heat into the surrounding air and changes into a liquid.
After that, there is expansion, where the liquid refrigerant passes through a special valve that allows it to expand, lowering both its pressure and its temperature. Finally, we have evaporation. Here, the cold refrigerant moves through the evaporator coils inside the fridge, where it absorbs heat from the air inside. This is what makes the air inside the fridge cool, keeping your food fresh.
A fan helps circulate cold air evenly, ensuring that every shelf receives the right temperature for effective storage.
Early food preservation methods relied on ice boxes, where blocks of ice kept food cool in insulated cabinets. By the late 19th century, mechanical refrigeration began to replace ice-based cooling. Early refrigerators were large, expensive, and mainly used in commercial settings.
In the 1920s and 1930s, domestic fridges became more common as technology improved and production costs dropped. These early models used gases like ammonia or sulphur dioxide as refrigerants, which were later replaced by safer substances.
The mid-20th century saw the rise of automatic defrost systems, adjustable shelving, and separate freezer compartments. By the late 20th century, fridges had evolved into energy-efficient, feature-rich appliances with frost-free designs and digital controls.
Today, modern fridges include smart technology, touchscreen controls, and precise temperature regulation. Many models also have eco-friendly refrigerants and energy-saving modes to meet environmental standards.
Fridges are indispensable in modern living because they safeguard health, reduce waste, and support a busy lifestyle. Without refrigeration, perishable food would spoil quickly, leading to unnecessary waste and possible foodborne illness.
Fridges also make meal planning easier. Families can buy ingredients in bulk, store leftovers for later use, and keep beverages chilled for convenience. They support healthier eating habits by allowing fresh fruits, vegetables, and dairy products to remain fresh for days or even weeks.
In addition, fridges contribute to cost savings. Being able to store food for longer periods helps households avoid frequent shopping trips and take advantage of seasonal produce or bulk discounts. In short, no kitchen can function effectively without a reliable fridge.
The market offers a variety of fridge styles to suit different needs, spaces, and budgets. The best choice will depend on the household’s size, kitchen layout, and storage requirements.
· Top Freezer Fridges are traditional models that feature a freezer compartment above the fridge section, offering reliable performance at an affordable price.
· Bottom Freezer Fridges, with the fridge compartment at eye level, make it easier to access fresh food while storing frozen items below.
· Side-by-Side Fridges featuring two vertical doors provide easy access to both fresh and frozen foods, often including water and ice dispensers.
· French Door Fridges combine side-by-side doors with a bottom freezer, and offer a modern design and spacious interior.
· Compact or Bar Fridges are ideal for small spaces, offices, or guest rooms, and provide basic cooling in a compact size.
Modern fridges may also include smart technology, adjustable humidity drawers, LED lighting, quick-cool functions, and Wi-Fi connectivity for remote monitoring.
On average, a fridge lasts between 10 and 15 years, depending on its quality, usage, and maintenance. Premium models can sometimes last longer, especially with proper care.
To extend the lifespan of your fridge:
· Keep the coils clean by vacuuming them at least twice a year.
· Ensure the door seals are tight to prevent cold air loss.
· Avoid overloading shelves, as this can block air circulation.
· Set the temperature to the recommended level, usually between 3°C and 5°C for the fridge and -18°C for the freezer.
Start by unplugging the appliance and removing all food items. Check expiration dates and discard anything that is spoiled or past its safe storage period.
Wipe shelves, drawers, and interior walls with a mixture of mild detergent and warm water. For stubborn stains or odours, use a solution of baking soda and water. Avoid using harsh chemicals, as they can damage surfaces and leave unwanted residues.
The exterior should be cleaned with a soft cloth and a gentle cleaner. Stainless steel surfaces can be polished using a microfibre cloth and specialised stainless steel cleaner. Do not forget to clean the door seals with a damp cloth to prevent mould or bacteria build-up.
Capacity is a major consideration; larger households will require more storage space, while smaller homes may benefit from compact designs.
Energy efficiency is also important. Look for models with high energy ratings to keep electricity costs low. Style and configuration should match your kitchen layout, with features such as adjustable shelves, humidity control, and easy-to-access compartments.
While it is tempting to go for the lowest price, remember that a well-built fridge may save money in the long term through durability and energy savings. Finally, consider brand reputation, warranty terms, and after-sales support to ensure peace of mind.
At MHC World, you can purchase all reputable brands of Fridges, including Samsung, Hisense, Univa, Defy, Midea, KIC, Swan, and others, at reasonable prices.
Some of the most reliable and popular fridge brands in South Africa include Samsung, LG, Hisense, Defy, Bosch, Smeg, Whirlpool, KIC and AEG. Each offers unique features, styles, and price ranges to suit different needs.
We regularly run specials and fridge deals on top brands. Keep an eye on our collection page to grab discounts before stock runs out.
Consider your space, budget, and storage requirements. Decide between single-door, double-door, side-by-side, bar fridge, or French door models. Look for energy efficiency and features like frost-free technology or smart connectivity.
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