Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Ice Ice Baby!


Summers are fast approaching and going outside is not fun anymore. It almost feels like someone turned up the sun flame from Sim to High. This is also the time when refrigerator prices and demand are at their highest. Appliances manufacturers and retailers announce lucrative refrigerator deals. 
Those who stay in cooler areas get away with the heat. Rest shell out the money to fight four months of sweat, thirst and more sweat. 
Even though refrigerators are almost a necessity in summer months, they do cost enough to make you think twice. So, how do you decide when to buy refrigerators? 
The factors which you should be looking at as filters for your decision are: 
  1. How warm is the place you stay at 
If you stay closer to a hilly area, you may or may not need refrigerator at all. Even if you feel the need to buy one, you could probably take the liberty of exploring the lower end of fridge prices. 
  1. Size of your family 
Since, refrigerators come in different capacities, number of people sharing the appliance could be detrimental. A 300 L fridge could be an absolute waste of money for two people. It would sit empty in the corner, consuming electricity and space. 
  1. Are interiors important? 
If your need for fridge is driven more by your interiors than the weather, than probably you should be looking at high end fridge models usually starting 210 L onwards. These come in all colors and sizes. You need to decide which one looks the prettiest. 
As the home appliances drift within a broad price range, you get plenty of choices in terms of colour, storage and style. Once you have made up you mind, buy refrigerator that best suits your needs. 

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