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Appliance upgrade days are here with top deals on refrigerators from Samsung, Godrej, IFB and more

Appliance upgrade days are here with top deals on refrigerators from Samsung, Godrej, IFB and more

Mint7 hours ago

Looking to upgrade your kitchen? Now's a great time. Appliance Upgrade Days are live, and that means big discounts on premium refrigerators from brands like Samsung, Godrej, IFB and more. Whether you need a high-capacity side-by-side for a large family or a smart, energy-efficient option for everyday use, there's a deal waiting.
Expect features like convertible storage, inverter technology, sleek glass finishes and app-enabled controls. This curated list highlights top-rated picks across price segments, backed by expert recommendations. So if your old fridge is acting up—or you've been waiting for the right time—these limited-period offers are worth checking out.
A smart pick if you're after flexibility. The Tru Convertible 10-in-1 modes adapt to your needs, and the advanced inverter ensures efficient cooling. With 360-degree air flow and loads of space, this double door refrigerator fits modern kitchens well. The metal black finish gives it a sharp look. Practical, reliable, and roomy enough for most families.
This Samsung double door refrigerator brings balance to form and function. Its 3-star rating, convertible freezer, and digital inverter make it efficient and flexible. The silver Elegant Inox design fits most interiors and the internal display helps adjust settings easily. A well-rounded option for medium-sized households.
This single door refrigerator stands out for its Turbo Cooling and 24-day freshness promise. Ideal for smaller homes, it blends classic design with energy-saving performance. With a 5-star rating and a stylish Maple Wine finish, it's efficient without looking dated. Great choice for those who want value and low running costs.
Stylish and solid, this Samsung single door refrigerator features a Paradise Bloom Blue finish that grabs attention. Its base drawer offers extra storage, and the digital inverter ensures consistent cooling with low power use. With a 5-star rating, it's designed for homes that want function with a bit of flair.
Built for flexibility, this Godrej double door refrigerator lets you switch between six freezer modes. The Nano Shield technology helps retain food quality longer. Its inverter compressor keeps things efficient and quiet. A strong mid-sized option that gives you control over how you store your groceries.
This model ticks many boxes. Samsung's reliable cooling, convertible flexibility, and sleek finish make it a safe bet. If you're shopping for a mid-range double door refrigerator that does the job without fuss, this is one of the stronger options to go for.
Large families will appreciate the space this side by side refrigerator offers. With 100% convertible fridge space and expert inverter cooling, it keeps up with heavy loads. The design is clean, the finish is modern, and the 3-star rating helps manage energy use. Great for joint families or shared apartments.
Whirlpool's IntelliFresh series brings intelligent cooling and smart compartment usage. Though it has a 2-star rating, it compensates with a convertible setup and dependable inverter compressor. This refrigerator suits those who value layout and storage flexibility over maximum efficiency.
Go for the Haier 596L Side-by-Side Refrigerator. It offers massive space, 100% convertible fridge area, and efficient inverter cooling—ideal for large or multi-generational households.
The Godrej 180L Single Door (5 Star) model delivers excellent efficiency with Turbo Cooling and 24-day freshness. It's perfect for smaller homes prioritizing performance and low electricity bills.
The IFB 241L 10-in-1 Convertible Refrigerator gives unmatched control with ten cooling modes. It's a smart choice if your storage needs change often or vary by season.
The Samsung 236L Convertible Double Door Refrigerator blends performance, efficiency, and elegant design. It offers smart features, inverter tech, and a display panel—reliable for small to mid-sized families.

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