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Which fridge freezer brand is the most reliable?

Exclusive Which? data can help you choose a fridge freezer that lasts. We’ve surveyed owners to discover the most reliable fridge freezer brands
Christina WoodgerSenior researcher & writer

We've investigated the performance and reliability of some of the most popular fridge freezer brands including Bosch, LG and Samsung.

In our unique large appliance survey, we ask more than 14,000 Which? members and members of the public if they’re happy with their fridge freezer and if they’ve experienced problems, so you can see which brands are worth the money.

Head to our round-up of the best fridge freezers to help you decide what type of fridge freezer you need.

Which fridge freezer brands develop the fewest faults?

This table summarises what we found about how quickly fridge freezer brands develop faults or break down, based on fridge freezers bought in the past seven years.

Which? members can log in to view which fridge freezer brands are the most and least reliable, and which our members are most satisfied with. If you're not yet a member, join Which? to get instant access.

BrandProportion faulty in seven yearsProportion repaired or replaced due to a faultReliability star rating
AEG
Beko
Blomberg
Bosch
Bush
Candy
Currys (Logik)

Table notes: Fridge freezer brands are in alphabetical order. The reliability star rating is based on a brand's proportion faulty score (50%), average time to first fault (25%) and the impact of faults on day-to-day usage (25%). Based on a survey of 6,954 fridge freezers owned by Which? members and members of the public, conducted in August 2023.

Looking for a fridge freezer with low running costs? See our guide to the best energy efficient fridge freezers

Which fridge freezer brands do owners recommend?

As well as faults, our survey also revealed which fridge freezer brands owners feel happy with - and which they’d recommend to a friend.

These results are shown as each brand’s customer score, and is based on fridge freezers bought in the past seven years.

Which? members can log in to view which fridge freezer brands last the longest before they need to be replaced. If you're not yet a member, join Which? to get instant access.

BrandCustomer scoreReliability star rating
AEG
Beko
Blomberg
Bosch
Bush
Candy
Currys (Logik)

Table notes: Fridge freezer brands are in alphabetical order. Customer score shows how happy owners are with their fridge freezer brand and how likely they would be to recommend it to a friend. The reliability star rating is based on a brand's proportion faulty score (50%), average time to first fault (25%) and the impact of faults on day-to-day usage (25%). Based on a survey of 6,954 fridge freezers owned by Which? members and members of the public, conducted in August 2023.

The three most common fridge freezer faults

Taking good care of your fridge freezer, including cleaning and defrosting it, can help keep it in good working order. Nevertheless, faults do sometimes occur for no obvious reason.

Our survey of nearly 7,000 fridge freezer owners revealed the three most common faults.

1. Fridge or freezer not maintaining the correct temperature (22% and 16% of all faults reported, respectively)

This can be a pain to fix as there are several reasons why a fridge or freezer might not be maintaining the correct temperature, with some issues more easily addressed than others. 

If your fridge or freezer isn't staying cold, first check that the thermostat hasn't been accidentally moved to a warmer setting (depending on the type of controls you have, this can happen when loading food inside). 

Check for any obstructions or damage around the hinges or seals which could be letting in warm air. 

Another place to check is the condenser coils at the back of the appliance. You may need a second person to help you move the fridge freezer so that you can access these. A build-up of dust can prevent a fridge or freezer from cooling properly. A good clean might help them to work more efficiently. 

Always check your instructions for any other trouble shooting tips, but if these simple checks don't solve the problem then it might be something more complex. Issues with the compressor, thermostats or refrigerant gas could be the cause, so it's probably time to call in an appliance repairer. 

2. Build-up of ice in the frost-free fridge or freezer (20% and 19%)

Ice build-up in fridge freezer

Ice build-up was a big issue for both the fridge (20%) and freezer sections (19%) on models included in our survey. This issue can sometimes be caused by a torn or warped door seal, which lets warm air into the fridge or freezer. This creates condensation and then frost builds up. Replacement seals are widely available and it's a relatively simple problem to fix yourself.

Another simple check is to see if your thermostat isn't set too low. This can sometimes cause ice inside your fridge to build up.

Ice build-up can also be caused by a more complex issue, such as a problem with the thermostat. If this is the case, you'll need the help of a professional.

3. Broke down for no obvious reason (14%)

Perhaps the most frustrating of them all. If you have no idea what's going on with your fridge freezer, our guide to fridge freezer faults may be able to help. 

If not, contact the manufacturer, or a Which? Trusted Trader will be able to help you diagnose and hopefully resolve the problem. Use our tool below to find one in your area. 

How easy is it to repair a fridge freezer?

When we surveyed fridge freezer owners about faults, the most common issues reported were: appliances not maintaining the correct temperature, icing up and – unhelpfully – breaking down for no obvious reason. Other faults included blocked drain outlets, malfunctioning compressors and cracked drawers. 

Some issues can be rectified fairly easily. Read our guide to fridge freezer faults or, if in doubt, check your appliance's instruction manual for a troubleshooting guide.

For more catastrophic faults, such as a broken compressor, which isn't easily or as cheaply fixed, you may need to speak to the experts, check your warranty or make a call on whether it's actually worth repairing or not. If it's really broken, you may be better off investing in a newer, more energy efficient fridge freezer.

Appliance beyond repair? Find out how to dispose of or recycle a fridge freezer

Which fridge freezer brands offer the best guarantees?

Most fridge freezer brands offer product guarantees of one to two years as standard, but there are a handful of brands that offer longer cover, including:

  • Blomberg – three-year guarantee as standard.
  • Fisher & Paykel – five-year guarantee as standard.
  • John Lewis – three-year guarantee as standard.

How we discover the most reliable brands

Which? has a wealth of information on the UK's favourite appliance brands. Every year we ask Which? members to tell us about the home appliances they own – from how likely they would be to recommend a brand, to how reliable the products are once they get them home.

This year more than 8,922 Which? Connect Panel members and more than 5,559 members of the public told us about more than 39,750 individual products. We calculate each brand's customer score, fault rate and reliability rating using the results of our annual survey.

Our surveys, combined with our extensive lab tests, mean we can recommend the best fridge freezers you should buy.

For more on what it takes to be a Best Buy, head to how we test fridge freezers


This article uses insights from the Which? Connect panel, collected from research activities with our members. Find out how to get involved