Have you been thinking about upgrading your kitchen with a compact fridge and freezer that actually fit your space and your lifestyle?

Check out the COMFEE Set: Under Counter Freezer 88L + Under Counter Fridge 131L, Freestanding, Reversible Doors, White here.

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What You Get with the COMFEE’ Under Counter Fridge & Freezer Set

When you choose the COMFEE’ Set: Under Counter Freezer 88L + Under Counter Fridge 131L, Freestanding, Reversible Doors, White, you’re essentially choosing a mini refrigeration system designed around convenience, flexibility, and everyday practicality. You aren’t just buying two separate units; you’re building a compact, efficient food storage zone.

Both appliances are designed to slide neatly under standard counters, and they share the same dimensions, so they look like a coordinated pair rather than a random mix of units.


Key Specifications at a Glance

You probably want to know quickly whether this set matches your space and needs. The table below lays out the main specifications in an easy-to-scan format.

Feature Under Counter Freezer Under Counter Fridge
Capacity 88 litres 131 litres
Type Freestanding undercounter freezer Freestanding undercounter fridge
Dimensions (W × D × H) 55.3 × 57.4 × 84.5 cm 55.3 × 57.4 × 84.5 cm
Freezer Star Rating 4-star (down to -18 °C) N/A
Suitable for Undercounter Use Yes Yes
Door Type Reversible door Reversible door
Colour White White
Use Case Frozen food, batch cooking, backups Daily fresh food, drinks, leftovers

Seeing the two units side by side like this makes it easier to picture how they’ll work together in your kitchen, office, or utility room.


Design and Build Quality

Design matters when you’re going to see and use these appliances every day. You want something that looks clean, fits in with your existing style, and doesn’t feel flimsy when you open the door.

Under-Counter Form Factor

Both the fridge (131L) and the freezer (88L) share the same compact footprint: 55.3 cm wide, 57.4 cm deep, and 84.5 cm high. That means you can tuck them neatly under most standard counters or worktops, or keep them side by side as a mini refrigeration station.

This size works particularly well if:

  • You have a smaller kitchen and want to maintain open floor space
  • You live in a flat, studio, or shared accommodation
  • You want an extra fridge/freezer in a utility room, garage (if within temperature spec), or office

Because they’re freestanding, you don’t need complex integration work. You can position them, plug them in, and you’re ready to start loading your groceries.

Simple, Clean White Finish

The white exterior is classic and neutral. It blends easily with most cabinet styles, whether your kitchen is modern, traditional, or somewhere in between. You don’t need to redesign your space to accommodate it.

A plain white finish also has a practical advantage: it tends to make marks and dust more visible, which gently encourages you to wipe it down now and again. That means your appliances stay looking fresh, instead of gradually gathering unnoticed grime.

Sturdy Feel and Everyday Durability

You want your fridge and freezer doors to feel solid when you open and close them. While this set is firmly in the affordable category, COMFEE’ generally focuses on delivering decent build quality for the price point.

You can expect:

  • Doors that close with a reassuring seal
  • Shelves and drawers that handle regular use
  • Exterior that’s easy to wipe and keep clean

It’s not going to feel like a top-end built-in designer unit, but for most households, the build strikes a good balance between cost and long-term reliability.


Capacity and Storage Layout

You’re probably wondering whether 88L for the freezer and 131L for the fridge are enough for you. The answer depends on your shopping habits and how many people are in your home.

88L Freezer Capacity: Ideal for Small Households

With 88 litres of space, the under counter freezer is designed for individuals, couples, or small families who want to keep a decent selection of frozen food without sacrificing kitchen space.

An 88L freezer typically allows you to store:

  • Multiple bags of frozen vegetables and fruit
  • Packs of meat or fish
  • Ready meals and pizzas
  • Ice cream tubs and frozen desserts
  • Ice cube trays and small items like herbs or stock

If you batch cook, you can store a good number of meal containers, although if you like to freeze everything in sight, you might need to be a bit organised in how you stack items.

131L Fridge Capacity: Everyday Fresh Food Space

The 131-litre capacity in the fridge gives you a comfortable amount of room for fresh groceries, especially if there are one to three people using it regularly.

You can expect space for:

  • Fresh produce (fruit and vegetables)
  • Dairy products like milk, yoghurt, cheese, and butter
  • Meats and chilled foods
  • Drinks, including bottles and cans
  • Jars, condiments, sauces, and leftovers

The compact 55 cm width makes this especially attractive when floor space is limited. It’s a practical middle ground: bigger than a tiny tabletop fridge, but still far smaller than a full-height unit.

How the Two Units Work Together

The real strength of this set appears when you treat it as a combined system: 219 litres of total storage (131L fridge + 88L freezer). That’s a respectable amount of space in a compact footprint.

This combined capacity suits you if:

  • You’re a couple or small family who shops once or twice a week
  • You cook most days but don’t need a giant American-style fridge-freezer
  • You want to separate fresh and frozen storage for better organisation

With the two units side by side, you get the convenience of a standard fridge-freezer but with more placement flexibility.


Freezer Performance: 4-Star Rating and -18 °C Storage

A freezer is only as good as its ability to keep your food safely frozen. The COMFEE’ under counter freezer is rated 4-star, and that matters more than you might think.

What a 4-Star Freezer Rating Means

A 4-star freezer is capable of long-term storage of frozen food at temperatures down to -18 °C. This is the recommended temperature for preserving food quality and safety over time.

A 4-star rating means you can:

  • Store food for several months without worrying about it spoiling prematurely
  • Freeze fresh food (not just store pre-frozen items)
  • Keep items such as meat, fish, and leftovers frozen for the durations recommended in food safety guidelines

For you, this translates to peace of mind. You’re not just keeping food “cold”; you’re properly freezing it at a temperature that stops bacteria growth and preserves taste.

Ideal for Batch Cooking and Bulk Buying

If you like to:

  • Cook big portions and freeze them
  • Buy meat, poultry, or fish in bulk
  • Take advantage of supermarket deals on frozen items

this freezer gives you a reliable space to store everything. With a stable -18 °C capacity, your food isn’t constantly fluctuating between partially frozen and thawed, which can affect both safety and texture.


Fridge Functionality: Everyday Practicality

Your fridge is probably the appliance you open more than anything else in your kitchen. Even though every brand likes to add loads of features, what really matters is whether you can store your usual foods in an organised, easily accessible way.

Thoughtful Internal Layout (Typical for This Size)

While the exact internal configuration can vary slightly depending on the specific COMFEE’ model version, under counter fridges in this size usually include:

  • Adjustable main shelves for general storage
  • Crisper drawer at the bottom for fruit and vegetables
  • Door shelves for bottles, jars, eggs, and condiments

This typical layout gives you several zones to keep your food sorted:

  • Fresh produce stays in the crisper to help maintain texture and freshness
  • Tall bottles or cartons fit into door shelves or adjusted shelf heights
  • Ready-to-eat foods can be kept at eye level for quick access

Being able to adjust shelf height matters more than you might realise; it lets you adapt the space for big pots, tall bottles, or awkwardly sized packaging.

Ideal Users for a 131L Fridge

You’ll likely find this capacity comfortable if:

  • You’re a single person who cooks regularly and keeps a decent variety of fresh food
  • You’re a couple with weekly or twice-weekly grocery runs
  • You’re a small household that also owns a separate larger fridge elsewhere

It’s not a huge fridge, so if you routinely host large gatherings or cook for a big family daily, you may prefer something bigger. But for a compact lifestyle, this hits a very practical sweet spot.


Reversible Doors: Flexibility for Any Layout

One of the most useful but often overlooked features is the reversible door design on both the fridge and the freezer. This gives you control over which side the door hinges on, so you can make them open in the direction that suits your kitchen layout.

Why Reversible Doors Make Your Life Easier

You’ll benefit from reversible doors if:

  • Your counter or wall is on one side and you need the doors to open away from it
  • You plan to place the fridge and freezer next to each other and want the doors to open outward
  • You’re moving to a new home later and don’t want to be stuck with a fixed hinge side

By adjusting the hinge (usually a one-time setup), you can make sure each door opens in a way that gives you maximum access without bumping into walls, counters, or other appliances.

Perfect for Tight or Awkward Spaces

In a compact kitchen, you often have to work around corners, doorways, or existing cupboards. Reversible doors turn what could be an awkward situation into something manageable. You won’t be forced to accept a door that swings into the wrong side and blocks your path every time you open it.


Installation and Placement

Even with freestanding units, placement matters for performance, safety, and convenience. You want to get these details right from the start so you don’t run into temperature problems or door clearance issues later.

Freestanding Simplicity

Because these are freestanding under counter appliances, you don’t need any special built-in cabinetry or custom panel work. You just need:

  • A flat, stable floor surface
  • Enough clearance around the sides and back for ventilation
  • A nearby power outlet for each unit

You can place them side by side, separate them in different parts of the room, or even use one in a kitchen and one in a utility room, depending on your space and lifestyle.

Undercounter Fit and Ventilation

With a height of 84.5 cm, these units are sized to fit under many standard kitchen counters. Just make sure you:

  • Measure your undercounter height, allowing a small gap for air circulation
  • Leave some space at the back and sides, as the compressor and coils need airflow
  • Avoid pushing the units completely flush against the wall

Good ventilation around the appliance helps maintain efficient cooling and can extend the life of the components.


Everyday Usability: What It’s Like to Live With

Beyond specs and dimensions, you want to know what using these appliances daily will actually feel like.

Easy Access and Organisation

Both units are compact enough that you’ll never feel like you’re reaching into a deep cavern to find something. That can be especially nice if you don’t want to bend or stretch too much.

In daily use, you’ll appreciate:

  • Doors that are not overly heavy
  • Shelves at reachable levels, especially with under counter height
  • Clear separation between fresh and frozen storage

For many people, under counter height is more comfortable than tall units where you’re constantly reaching up or crouching down to access different shelves.

Quiet Operation (Typical for This Category)

Under counter fridges and freezers like these are generally quiet enough for normal household use. While noise levels can vary slightly by environment and load, you can expect them to be unobtrusive if placed in a standard kitchen.

If you’re very sensitive to noise or planning to place them in an open-plan living area, it’s worth positioning them away from sleeping or resting zones. But for most users, they blend into the normal background hum of household appliances.


Energy Efficiency Considerations

Energy use matters both for your monthly bills and your environmental footprint. While the exact rating can differ slightly by version and region, COMFEE’ appliances in this size range typically aim for reasonable energy efficiency.

What You Can Generally Expect

For compact under counter units, power consumption is usually lower than for full-size fridge-freezers, simply because there’s less internal volume to keep cool. You benefit from:

  • Smaller overall footprint for cooling
  • Lower energy draw compared with very large combination units
  • Independent control, so you can choose to unplug one if not needed

If you go away for an extended period and you’re not storing frozen goods, you can switch off the freezer, or vice versa, without impacting the other appliance.

Smart Habits to Reduce Energy Use

You can easily boost day-to-day efficiency by:

  • Keeping the doors closed as much as possible
  • Not overpacking the fridge so air can circulate
  • Ensuring good ventilation space around the units
  • Defrosting when needed (if applicable)

Even simple habits like letting hot food cool down before putting it in the fridge or freezer can help reduce the workload on the compressor.


Who This COMFEE’ Set Is Best Suited For

Not every appliance suits every household. This set is particularly well aligned with certain lifestyles and spaces.

Ideal Users

You’ll likely be well matched with this set if you are:

  • Living alone or as a couple and want a practical, space-efficient solution
  • In a small family that shops regularly and doesn’t need huge storage volumes
  • Setting up a secondary kitchen in a utility room, annex, or office
  • Furnishing a rental property or student accommodation where compact, reliable appliances are essential

The combination of a 131L fridge and an 88L freezer provides a balanced setup for regular cooking without overwhelming your room.

Less Ideal Scenarios

You may find this set limiting if you:

  • Have a large family and cook big quantities daily
  • Prefer to buy and store a month’s worth of frozen food at a time
  • Want a single integrated American-style fridge-freezer with water dispensers and advanced extras

In those cases, you might treat this COMFEE’ set as a secondary solution (for example, extra freezer space in a garage) rather than your only refrigeration system.


Advantages of Having Separate Fridge and Freezer Units

Many people automatically think of a combined fridge-freezer, but having your fridge and freezer as two distinct appliances gives you several advantages.

Placement Flexibility

Since both units are freestanding, you can:

  • Place them side by side, like a traditional fridge-freezer set
  • Put the freezer in a utility room and the fridge in the kitchen
  • Move them independently if you rearrange your space later

You’re not locked into a fixed configuration, which can be a real benefit if your living situation changes.

Independent Control and Maintenance

With separate units, you can:

  • Turn off one appliance if not needed (for example, if you only need the fridge for a while)
  • Defrost or clean one without affecting the other
  • Replace one unit down the line if your needs change

This independence can save you both hassle and money over the long term, especially if you ever upgrade one component at a time.


Practical Tips for Getting the Most from Your COMFEE’ Set

To make sure you fully benefit from this fridge and freezer combo, a few simple habits and setup steps can go a long way.

Organising Your Fridge for Efficiency

You can keep your 131L fridge running smoothly and efficiently by:

  • Storing raw meat or fish in a lower part of the fridge to avoid drips
  • Using the crisper drawer for fruit and vegetables to keep them fresher
  • Placing frequently used items at eye level for quick access
  • Avoiding overstuffing; leave some space for air circulation

Organised shelves make it easier for you to see what you have, which helps reduce food waste and last-minute emergency shopping trips.

Making the Most of Your 88L Freezer

For the freezer, you can get better results by:

  • Labelling containers with dates so you know what to use first
  • Freezing food in flat, stackable portions to save space
  • Keeping similar items grouped (vegetables, meats, meals, desserts)
  • Avoiding constant door opening, especially when loading big grocery hauls

The more intentional you are with your layout, the more you can fit into 88 litres without it turning into a chaotic pile of frozen surprises.


Cleaning and Maintenance

A little routine maintenance keeps your fridge and freezer working well and helps them last longer.

Simple Cleaning Routine

You don’t need special products; mild soapy water usually does the trick. A typical routine could include:

  • Wiping down shelves and drawers with warm, mild soapy water
  • Cleaning the door seals gently to remove crumbs or spills
  • Wiping the exterior regularly to keep it looking fresh

If your freezer model requires manual defrosting, plan this occasionally when stock is low. It will prevent ice build-up that can reduce storage space and efficiency.

Checking Seals and Position

It’s good practice to occasionally check:

  • That the doors are closing fully and forming a good seal
  • That the units are level, so doors don’t swing open or shut unexpectedly
  • That no objects are blocking the back or sides and impeding airflow

These small checks can make a noticeable difference in performance and energy use.


Style and Aesthetic Fit in Your Home

While function is essential, you still want your fridge and freezer to look acceptable—ideally, good—in your kitchen or wherever you place them.

Neutral White Look

The white finish is deliberately simple. It:

  • Works with light or dark cabinets
  • Doesn’t fight for attention in a small space
  • Can be accessorised with magnets or notes if you like a more personalised look

This makes the COMFEE’ set suitable for a wide range of interiors, from rental flats to family homes.

Compact Presence

Because the units sit under your counter, they don’t dominate the room visually in the same way a tall fridge-freezer might. This is a subtle but real benefit if you value openness and minimal visual clutter in your kitchen.

You can reserve vertical wall space for shelving, cupboards, or simply keep it open for a more spacious feel.


Cost-Value Balance

Affordability is a major reason you might be considering COMFEE’ in the first place. This set tends to offer a solid cost-to-value ratio.

What You’re Paying For

With this set, your money goes primarily toward:

  • Reliable basic cooling and freezing performance
  • Practical capacities (88L + 131L) for compact living
  • Flexible placement and reversible doors
  • Clean, simple design that fits most environments

You’re not paying for high-end extras like built-in water dispensers, smart Wi-Fi connectivity, or metallic finishes. Instead, you’re getting a straightforward set that does its core job well.

Long-Term Value

Over time, value shows up in:

  • Fewer food spoilage issues due to reliable cold and freezing
  • The ability to store deals and batch-cooked meals
  • Lower replacement costs if one unit ever needs changing

For many users, especially in smaller homes, this combination of practicality and affordability makes the COMFEE’ set a sensible long-term choice.


See the COMFEE Set: Under Counter Freezer 88L + Under Counter Fridge 131L, Freestanding, Reversible Doors, White in detail.

Pros and Cons Summary

To help you decide more quickly, it can be helpful to weigh strengths and limitations in one place.

Main Strengths

  • Compact, matching set that gives you both fridge and freezer under your counter
  • Decent capacity (131L fridge + 88L freezer) for individuals, couples, and small households
  • 4-star freezer rating, allowing proper long-term storage at -18 °C
  • Reversible doors on both units for flexible layout options
  • Freestanding design, making installation simple and repositioning easy
  • Neutral white finish that blends well in most rooms

Main Limitations

  • Not designed for large families that need extensive storage
  • Lacks high-end extras like ice makers, water dispensers, or smart features
  • Requires some organisation effort to make the most of the 88L freezer space

If your expectations align with what this set is built to offer—solid, compact, everyday refrigeration and freezing—it will likely feel like a very good fit.


Final Thoughts: Is the COMFEE’ Under Counter Fridge & Freezer Set Right for You?

You should consider the COMFEE’ Set: Under Counter Freezer 88L + Under Counter Fridge 131L, Freestanding, Reversible Doors, White if you want a balanced, compact solution that:

  • Fits comfortably under your counter
  • Provides separate and reliable spaces for chilled and frozen food
  • Offers flexible door arrangement to suit your current and future kitchen layouts
  • Keeps things simple, practical, and budget-friendly

If you picture your daily routine—storing fresh vegetables, leftovers, drinks, frozen meals, and bulk meat purchases—and that picture fits within a modestly sized fridge and freezer, this COMFEE’ set is likely to serve you well. It gives you the essentials in a friendly, space-efficient format, without asking you to redesign your kitchen or overspend on features you might never use.

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