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A single door fridge gives you generous space for all your fresh groceries, with the flexibility to add a matching upright freezer to complete the pair! All that room makes it easy to organise your fridge to fit your lifestyle. Explore our range of single door fridges at Betta and discover sizes from 240L to 450L and more to suit your space.
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What is a Single Door Fridge? 

A single-door fridge, sometimes called a one-door fridge, has just the one external door for access. Depending on the model, that might include a small internal freezer section, or it could be an all-fridge design with no freezer at all. It's a simple, space-savvy option that's popular for everything from compact kitchens to second-fridge duties. 

Considering a Single Door vs Two Door Fridge 

The right fridge for your space will be influenced by your household's storage needs. For example, a single-door fridge offers maximum fresh food capacity, while a two-door model provides a dedicated section for frozen food giving you more storage when you need it most. So which one should you choose? 

 

Single-door fridges are the perfect choice for: 

 

  • Smaller kitchens and apartments. 
  • Households that use fresh food more than frozen food. 
  • Secondary refrigeration in entertainment areas or garages. 
  • Homes with a separate freezer. 

 

Meanwhile, two-door fridges may better suit families who prefer an all-in-one fridge and freezer solution. 

 

 

 

Choosing the Best Single Door Fridge for Your Kitchen 

Now that you’ve decided whether a single door fridge is the best fit for your kitchen, it’s time to narrow down exactly what type of single door fridge you’re looking for! From style to size and even unique functionalities; every model brings something new to the table (or kitchen), so it’s important to understand which model best suits your lifestyle. 

 

Types of Single Door Fridges 

Single door fridges come in a few different configurations, so it's worth knowing your options before you buy. Whether you'd like a little frozen storage built in or a fridge dedicated entirely to fresh food, there's a style to suit exactly how you live. 

Single-Door Fridges with Internal Freezer Compartment 

Many compact models will include a small freezer compartment inside the fridge. A single door fridge freezer is an ideal choice for households that only require limited frozen food storage, as this design maximises refrigerator space. 

Fridge Only Single Door Models 

An all-fridge is completely dedicated to fresh food storage, making it a great choice for larger households, regular entertainers, or anyone who simply wants to pair their fridge with a separate freezer. 

H4: Single-Door Bar & Compact Fridges 

A single-door bar fridge is perfect for home offices, studios, entertainment areas, and holiday homes. They provide a convenient place to store drinks and snacks, all without taking up too much space. 

 

Single Door Fridge Sizes 

When it comes to single-door fridges, size can make or break your everyday convenience! From compact models to roomy all-fridge designs, here are some of the most popular sizes in our range: 

 

  • 100 to 200L: compact and easy to tuck away, making these a great fit for apartments and smaller spaces, or as a handy bar fridge. 
  • 250 to 400L: a versatile mid-range size that suits everyday household refrigeration, with plenty of room for the weekly shop. 
  • 450L and beyond: generous capacity built for larger families and regular entertainers who need lots of fresh food storage. 

 

 

Compare Features to Find Your Fit 

When comparing single door fridges, it’s important to consider what features will improve your convenience and food storage. A single-door fridge with a water and ice dispenser, for example, is quite popular in Australia for the additional usefulness it provides. 

 

Some key features you’ll find in our range of single-door fridges include: 

 

  • Frost-free cooling 
  • Ice makers 
  • Water dispensers 
  • Energy Star ratings 
  • Reversible doors 
  • Garage-ready operation 

 

H2: Pairing a Single-Door Fridge with a Freezer 

Looking to create the full set? Many Aussie homes end up pairing a large single-door fridge with a separate upright or chest freezer. This setup gives you the best of both worlds, providing generous storage capacity for both fresh and frozen food. Plus, many models are designed to work together to create a seamless look in your home. If you’re looking to match your new single door fridge with an equally handy freezer, explore our full range to find your perfect pair. 

 

 

Shop Single Door Fridges from Leading Brands 

At Betta, we stock a wide range of single door fridges from brands known for quality and reliable performance, with options to suit a range of budgets and spaces, including: 

 

 

So whether you're furnishing your first apartment or simply after a dependable second fridge, Betta makes it easy to find a single door fridge that suits your lifestyle. From sleek stainless steel to classic white, there's a style and size to bring your dream kitchen to life. Ready to find the right fit?

Explore the full range online or visit your local Betta store today.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between a single-door fridge and an all-fridge refrigerator?

A single-door fridge is a model with one external door. An all-fridge is a type of single-door fridge thatdoesn’tinclude an internal freezer compartment.

Do single-door fridges have a freezer compartment?

Some single-door fridges come with a freezer compartment included, while others are designed as all-fridge units. For example, you can find a single-door fridge with an ice maker designed with a freezer compartment for extra convenience.

Can a single-door fridge be paired with a separate freezer?

Yes! A single-door fridge can certainly be paired with a separate freezer. Many Aussie households go down this path and pair a large single-door fridge with a matching upright freezer for additional storage and flexibility.

What size single-door fridge do I need?

A compact model (100-200L) may suit singles or couples, while families and larger households needing more fresh food storage typically prefer 250L+ options.

Are single-door fridges more energy efficient?

A lot of the time, yes. Single-door fridges tend to use less energy than larger models (like French door fridges) due to their simpler design and smaller overall capacity.

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