Viking Refrigeration
Types of Viking Refrigeration Units
In the past, there weren’t many options when it came to choosing a refrigerator. Now, Viking
refrigeration units come in many different styles and designs. Since buying Viking is a considerable investment,
you want to make sure that you are getting the right model that suits your style of life, kitchen space, and
culinary habits. Here is an overview of the different types of Viking refrigeration units.
Top Freezer: You will recognize this style of refrigerator as the traditional
model. The benefit of these models is that they tend to give more storage space. The downside is that you will
have to bend down more often to get items in the refrigerator, especially since most of us use the freezer
less.
Viking Bottom Freezer: This in the Viking refrigeration option for those who enjoy
the classic model and ample storage space of traditional fridges but don’t use the freezer so often. Instead of
having to bend over to get items in the bottom drawers, a bottom freezer means that everything in the fridge is
eye level and easy to access. Of course, you will have to bend over to get things in the freezer.
Viking Side by Side Refrigerator: These Viking refrigerators are popular with
people who have space constraints in the kitchen. The vertical design is narrower and also has a sleek look.
However, you are losing storage space and may not be able to fit large items like pizza boxes inside the
fridge.
Viking Built In Refrigerator: Built-in Viking refrigeration units are for those
who do not have budget constraints. These models come in all the various styles listed above yet they are
designed to sit flush with the kitchen cabinetry. Often, the front panelling also is customized to match the
rest of the kitchen as well though stainless steel fronts are very popular too. While expensive, these built in
refrigerators should be considered an investment to your home’s value.
Drawers: This is another type of Viking refrigeration luxury which is often
customized to fit your kitchen’s design. You simply pull out a drawer and can put your beverages or snacks
inside. These are not meant to be main refrigeration units but rather a separate space to fit specific needs.
The downside is that they are expensive and don’t have much space but some buyers find them very practical.
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