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Bottom Mount Fridges

Shop the best deals on bottom mount fridges from Australia's leading brands, including Samsung, Westinghouse, LGFisher & Paykel and Haier at Appliances Online. With a bottom mount refrigerator, your most-used items are conveniently at eye level. All our fridges come with our legendary service, including Free Next Day Delivery, Free Connection and Free Removal of your old Fridge. Explore our full range of Fridges & Freezers or compare models with our Top Mount Fridges and French Door Fridges to find the perfect fit for your home.

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The Benefits of a Bottom Mount Fridge

The primary benefit of a bottom freezer refrigerator is its ergonomic design. By positioning the main refrigeration compartment at a comfortable height, it provides easy, eye-level access to your most frequently used items like milk, vegetables, and leftovers. This smart layout minimises the need to bend down, offering superior convenience for daily use. The freezer compartment typically features organised pull-out drawers, making it much simpler to sort and find frozen goods compared to the deep, single-cavity design of many top mount freezers.

Modern bottom mount fridges are engineered for excellent thermal efficiency. Since cold air naturally sinks, placing the freezer at the bottom can help maintain a more consistent temperature with less energy. This intelligent design, combined with advanced inverter compressors and high-quality insulation, often results in better energy star ratings. Investing in an energy-efficient bottom mount model translates to tangible savings on your electricity bills over the appliance's lifespan, making it a sound financial and practical choice for any Australian home.

Advanced Features and Modern Designs

Our bottom mount fridges are equipped with advanced technologies to keep your food fresher for longer. Brands utilise sophisticated multi-airflow systems to ensure consistent temperatures on every shelf, from Samsung's All-Around Cooling to Electrolux's EvenTemp technology. Specialised humidity-controlled crispers, like Haier's Humidity Fresh Zone and LG's Moist Balance Crisper, create the ideal environment to preserve the taste and texture of your fresh produce, minimising spoilage and waste.

Beyond cooling, these fridges offer smart design and customisable storage. Features like the FlexStor system from Westinghouse and Electrolux allow you to adjust door bin heights to accommodate tall bottles and bulky items. Sleek, flat-door designs are available in a range of finishes, including classic white, contemporary stainless steel, and sophisticated matte black. Many models also offer practical benefits like fingerprint-resistant surfaces and smart capabilities, such as the Samsung SmartThings app for remote monitoring and troubleshooting.

Quick Checlist Guide When Buying a Bottom Mount Fridge

  • Measure Your Space Correctly: Before purchasing, measure your kitchen cavity's height, width, and depth. Our models typically range from 1700mm to 1725mm (approx. 66.9 to 67.9 inches) in height and 700mm to 796mm (approx. 27.5 to 31.3 inches) in width. Always account for the manufacturer's recommended ventilation clearance-often 30-50mm on the sides and rear-to ensure optimal performance.
  •  Choose the Right Capacity: Select a capacity based on your household's size and shopping habits. As a general guide, a 400-450L fridge is ideal for couples or small families of three. A larger family of four or more should consider models with 490L of capacity or more.
  • Match Your Kitchen's Style: Consider the finish that best complements your kitchen decor. Fingerprint-resistant stainless steel is a durable and popular choice for busy family kitchens, while matte black or dark stainless steel offers a bold, modern statement.
  • Check the Door Hinge: Confirm whether you need a right-hinge or left-hinge model based on your kitchen layout and surrounding obstacles like walls or benchtops. Many of our product titles specify the hinge side (e.g., -L for left, -R for right) to ensure a perfect fit.

Bottom Mount Fridge Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the main benefits of a bottom mount fridge?

The primary benefits are superior convenience and better organisation. Placing the refrigerator at eye level provides easy access to 80% of the items you use daily, reducing the need to bend. The drawer-based freezer also makes it easier to organise and find frozen goods.

Are bottom mount fridges more energy-efficient?

Not inherently, but many modern bottom mount models are exceptionally efficient. Look for the Energy Star Rating-our range includes models with outstanding 5.5 and 6-star ratings. Features like inverter compressors and dedicated eco modes, found in brands like Electrolux and Haier, significantly reduce running costs.

How do I clean a bottom mount fridge?

They are designed for easy maintenance. Most models feature spill-proof glass shelves, like the Spillsafe™ shelves from Westinghouse, which contain leaks. Removable door bins and freezer drawers can be washed separately. All models listed are Frost Free, which prevents ice build-up and eliminates the need for manual defrosting.

What capacity do I need for my family?

As a guideline, allow 100-150L of space per person. A couple or a family of three would be well-suited to a fridge around 350-450L. A family of four or more should look for models over 450L to comfortably store their groceries.

What's the difference between a top mount and bottom mount fridge?

The key difference is the freezer's location. A bottom mount fridge places the freezer at the bottom, prioritising easy access to the larger, more frequently used refrigerator compartment. A top mount fridge does the opposite. Your choice should depend on which compartment you access most often.