Kenwood Refrigerator
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- Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-22257 /220 VCM
- SECOP (German technology super quiet compressor)
- Vegetable tray with up to 10kg dry vegetable storage
- Can operate at voltage as low as 170V without tripping
- Easily removable/washable compressor drain tray
- The true capacity volume of refrigerator and freezer
- Embossed PCM sheet for cabinets
- Interior dual LED light
- Anti-fungal detachable gasket
- Up to 35% energy saving
- R600a refrigerant gas
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-22257 GD
- SECOP German Compressor
- Vegetable tray
- Operates as low as 170v
- Dual led light
- Embossed PCM sheet for cabinets
- Easily removable/washable compressor drain tray
- Anti-fungal detachable gasket
- Upto 35% energy saving
- R600a refrigerant gas
- 1 Year Parts 12 Year Compresser Warranty
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-22257 VCM
- SECOP German Compressor
- Vegetable tray
- Operates as low as 170v
- Dual led light
- Embossed PCM sheet for cabinets
- Easily removable/washable compressor drain tray
- Anti-fungal detachable gasket
- Upto 35% energy saving
- R600a refrigerant gas
- Aluminium handles
- 1 Year Parts 12 Year Compresser Warranty
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-23357 GD
- SECOP German Compressor
- Vegetable tray
- Operates as low as 170v
- Dual led light
- Embossed PCM sheet for cabinets
- Easily removable/washable compressor drain tray
- Anti-fungal detachable gasket
- Upto 35% energy saving
- R600a refrigerant gas
- 1 Year Parts 12 Year Compresser Warranty
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-23357 Sapphire Series
- SECOP German Compressor
- Vegetable tray
- Operates as low as 170v
- Dual led light
- Embossed PCM sheet for cabinets
- Easily removable/washable compressor drain tray
- Anti-fungal detachable gasket
- Upto 35% energy saving
- R600a refrigerant gas
- 1 Year Parts 12 Year Compresser Warranty
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-23357 VCM
- SECOP German Compressor
- Vegetable tray
- Operates as low as 170v
- Dual led light
- Embossed PCM sheet for cabinets
- Easily removable/washable compressor drain tray
- Anti-fungal detachable gasket
- Upto 35% energy saving
- R600a refrigerant gas
- Aluminium handles
- 1 Year Parts 12 Year Compresser Warranty
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-23357VCM INV
- SECOP (German technology super quiet compressor)
- Vegetable tray with up to 10kg dry vegetable storage
- Can operate at voltage as low as 170V without tripping
- Easily removable/washable compressor drain tray
- The true capacity volume of refrigerator and freezer
- Embossed PCM sheet for cabinets
- Interior dual LED light
- Anti-fungal detachable gasket
- Up to 35% energy saving
- R600a refrigerant gas
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-24457 GD
- SECOP German Compressor
- Vegetable tray
- Operates as low as 170v
- Dual led light
- Embossed PCM sheet for cabinets
- Easily removable/washable compressor drain tray
- Anti-fungal detachable gasket
- Upto 35% energy saving
- R600a refrigerant gas
- 1 Year Parts 12 Year Compresser Warranty
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-24457 GD-Inverter
- Energy Saving: Up to 60% energy efficiency
- Low Voltage Startup Up to 110V
- Ultraviolet light: Makes your food fresh
- LED Light: Refrigerator & Freezer
- Insulation Thickness up to 75mm
- Dry Vegetable Tray
- Antifungal detachable gas kit
- Medicine Box
- Cooling Bank
- Carbon Filters
- Copper Coiling (Anti Dew tube)
- Refrigerant R600A
- 1 Year Parts 12 Year Compresser Warranty
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-24457 Sapphire Series
- SECOP German Compressor
- Vegetable tray
- Operates as low as 170v
- Dual led light
- Embossed PCM sheet for cabinets
- Easily removable/washable compressor drain tray
- Anti-fungal detachable gasket
- Upto 35% energy saving
- R600a refrigerant gas
- 1 Year Parts 12 Year Compresser Warranty
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-24457 VCM
- SECOP German Compressor
- Vegetable tray
- Operates as low as 170v
- Dual led light
- Embossed PCM sheet for cabinets
- Easily removable/washable compressor drain tray
- Anti-fungal detachable gasket
- Upto 35% energy saving
- R600a refrigerant gas
- Aluminium handles
- 1 Year Parts 12 Year Compresser Warranty
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-24457 VCM INV
- SECOP (German technology super quiet compressor)
- Vegetable tray with up to 10kg dry vegetable storage
- Can operate at voltage as low as 170V without tripping
- Easily removable/washable compressor drain tray
- The true capacity volume of refrigerator and freezer
- Embossed PCM sheet for cabinets
- Interior dual LED light
- Anti-fungal detachable gasket
- Up to 35% energy saving
- R600a refrigerant gas
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-25557 /400 VCM
- SECOP (German technology super quiet compressor)
- Vegetable tray with up to 10kg dry vegetable storage
- Can operate at voltage as low as 170V without tripping
- Easily removable/washable compressor drain tray
- The true capacity volume of refrigerator and freezer
- Embossed PCM sheet for cabinets
- Interior dual LED light
- Anti-fungal detachable gasket
- Up to 35% energy saving
- R600a refrigerant gas
- 12 years official brand warranty
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-25557 GD
- SECOP German Compressor
- Vegetable tray
- Operates as low as 170v
- Dual led light
- Embossed PCM sheet for cabinets
- Easily removable/washable compressor drain tray
- Anti-fungal detachable gasket
- Upto 35% energy saving
- R600a refrigerant gas
- 1 Year Parts 12 Year Compresser Warranty
SKU: n/a - Kenwood Refrigerator, Refrigerators & Freezers
Kenwood Refrigerator KRF-25557 GD-Inverter
- Energy Saving: Up to 60% energy efficiency
- Low Voltage Startup Up to 110V
- Ultraviolet light: Makes your food fresh
- LED Light: Refrigerator & Freezer
- Insulation Thickness up to 75mm
- Dry Vegetable Tray
- Antifungal detachable gas kit
- Medicine Box
- Cooling Bank
- Carbon Filters
- Copper Coiling (Anti Dew tube)
- Refrigerant R600A
- 1 Year Parts 12 Year Compresser Warranty
SKU: n/a
Kenwood Refrigerator — Prices in Pakistan, Features & Expert Buying Guide
Sadaat Electronics — Pakistan‑wide delivery • Store: Mariam Center, Shop 5, Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar, Karachi
Who this page helps (and how to use it)
- First‑time buyers: Straight answers on size, door style, and price factors—no jargon.
- Upgraders: A quick catch‑up on today’s tech: Digital Inverter compressors, No‑Frost airflow, and low‑voltage operation for Pakistani homes.
- Value seekers: A checklist to compare Kenwood fridge price Pakistan quotes fairly across stores.
- Planners: Delivery path, ventilation, and noise tips so your fridge stays quiet and efficient for years.
Short on time? Copy the Pre‑purchase checklist below, share it on WhatsApp, and we’ll shortlist 2–3 models with live price and availability.
Door styles & layouts — match the cabinet to your routine
Top Mount Freezer (TMF)
The Pakistani classic: freezer on top, fridge below. It’s simple to organize and widely available. If you’re tracking Kenwood top mount freezer price Pakistan, focus on real capacity (litres/cu ft), shelf spacing, and door‑bin depth rather than outer height.
Bottom‑Mount / Double Door
Fridge at eye level with freezer drawers below. Searches for a Kenwood double door fridge Pakistan usually point to this layout. Great if you open the fridge section many times a day—less bending, faster access to daily items.
Glass‑door finishes
Premium Kenwood glass door refrigerator Pakistan variants pair well with modern cabinetry. They resist fingerprints and wipe clean easily. Always check door‑bin clearance for tall bottles and confirm handle reach in your kitchen layout.
No‑Frost designs
A Kenwood no frost refrigerator automates defrost around the evaporator, keeping airflow clear and temperature consistent—you don’t lose shelf space to ice, and there’s no manual defrost day.
Core technologies (clear, practical explanations)
Digital Inverter compressors
A Kenwood digital inverter fridge varies compressor speed to hold target temperature steadily. That means less noise at night, fewer hard on/off clicks, and a friendlier profile for UPS or generators. In Pakistani summers, steady cooling also helps reduce food spoilage from frequent door openings.
Low‑voltage operation
Voltage dips are common across many cities. A Kenwood low voltage refrigerator is designed to start/run within a specified band. If your area experiences frequent dips, ask us about pairing the fridge with a properly sized stabilizer or UPS to protect the compressor and electronics.
Energy efficiency
If bills matter most, shortlist a Kenwood energy efficient fridge with inverter tech, thicker insulation and LED lighting. Practical habits multiply the savings: don’t block internal vents, group quick‑grab items, and keep set‑points reasonable.
Water & ice dispenser (select models)
If you want a Kenwood refrigerator with water dispenser, confirm plumbed vs non‑plumbed design, filter change intervals, and child lock options. Factor replacement‑filter costs into your annual budget.
Capacity guide — litres vs cubic feet (and real‑world storage)
Capacity should match family size and shopping rhythm. Don’t judge by cabinet height alone—interior layout, insulation thickness and shelf adjustability change how roomy a fridge feels. Measure your slot (width × depth × height) and leave several centimetres around the sides and back for ventilation.
| Label | Best for | What it comfortably holds |
|---|---|---|
| ~12 cu ft / ~240 L | Singles, couples, small apartments, office pantry | Weekly essentials, a few 1.5 L bottles, basic frozen items. Popular search: Kenwood 12 cu ft refrigerator price Pakistan and Kenwood 240 litre refrigerator price in Pakistan. |
| ~14–16 cu ft / ~300–340 L | Young families | Roomy crisper, taller door bins, enough freezer space for ice and quick meals. |
| ~18–20 cu ft / ~350–400 L | Small to medium families | Weekly grocery haul, trays and leftover boxes. Popular search: Kenwood 350 litre fridge price Pakistan. |
If you batch‑cook or store meat for longer, consider adding a dedicated freezer. Compare upright vs chest designs in our Freezers section.
Kenwood fridge price in Pakistan — what changes the number?
Prices move with currency, logistics and seasonal demand. Instead of chasing one figure, use this checklist to compare Kenwood refrigerator price in Pakistan quotes fairly across stores and weeks:
- Door style & capacity: Double‑door and glass‑door models cost more than basic TMF due to larger cabinets and premium finishes.
- Compressor tech: Digital inverter variants cost more up front but can reduce monthly bills and noise.
- Cooling package: No‑Frost airflow, metal cooling elements and sensor arrays improve stability and add price.
- Finish & shelves: Fingerprint‑resistant steel, glass, foldable shelves and bottle rails influence cost.
- Dispenser & filters: Budget for replacement filters if you choose a plumbed dispenser.
- Warranty & after‑sales: Official brand warranty and easy‑to‑source parts are worth a small premium.
For a live Kenwood fridge price Pakistan quote, share the door style (TMF / Double‑Door), capacity target (e.g., 240 L / 350 L) and whether you want a dispenser. We’ll confirm stock and delivery timeframe for your city.
Buying on installments (Pakistan)
We regularly help customers with a Kenwood refrigerator on installment Pakistan. Installment partners and terms change over time. Send your CNIC and preferred plan via WhatsApp, and our team will share current programs, documentation needs, and approval timelines. If you’re managing a fixed monthly budget, pairing installments with an inverter model keeps running costs predictable.
Step‑by‑step: choose the right Kenwood refrigerator
- Measure the slot & pathways: Check doorways, stairs and lift size. Leave 5–7 cm for ventilation and cleaning access.
- Pick capacity: Use the table above—capacity matters more than exterior height when comparing different designs.
- Choose door style: TMF for value and simple organization; double‑door for fresh‑food access and flexible shelves.
- Select must‑have tech: Digital Inverter, No‑Frost, dispenser, and low‑voltage operation—prioritize what you’ll use daily.
- Plan power & voltage: If your area sees dips, ask for stabilizer/UPS sizing and soft‑start considerations.
- Set the finish: Matte, steel or glass; check handle reach and fingerprint visibility in your lighting.
- Confirm delivery plan: Tight corners? We’ll advise on safe handling and packaging removal.
Energy use & noise — wins that add up over the year
- Set points: 3–5 °C for the fridge and −18 °C for the freezer suit most homes.
- Ventilation: Keep the back and sides clear; heat buildup makes the compressor work harder.
- Door discipline: Group snacks and drinks; door‑bin caddies reduce open time.
- Cool before storing: Let hot food reach room temperature before refrigerating to limit frosting and compressor strain.
- Level the cabinet: Use the front feet to remove wobble; a level fridge is quieter and seals better.
For even lower bills, shortlist a Kenwood energy efficient fridge with inverter tech and LED lighting—then combine it with the habits above.
Quick comparison — TMF vs Double‑Door vs Glass‑Door variants
| Design | Best for | Highlights | Things to check |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top Mount Freezer | Value, compact kitchens | Familiar layout, wide crisper options, efficient use of width | Shelf height for tall pots; freezer tray layout; ice access |
| Double‑Door / Bottom‑Mount | Access to fresh food, less bending | Eye‑level fridge shelves, deeper drawers | Freezer basket organization; handle reach for tight corners |
| Glass‑Door TMF/Double‑Door | Modern kitchens, easy wipe‑down | Fingerprint‑resistant finishes, clean look | Door‑bin clearance for 1.5 L bottles; glare under bright lighting |
Organization ideas that save time (and food)
- Zone your shelves: Keep ready‑to‑eat items at eye level, raw proteins on the lowest shelf in a tray, and snacks in door bins.
- Use clear boxes: Label lunch boxes and leftovers with dates; stackable boxes reduce air gaps that waste space.
- Crisper basics: Vegetables like higher humidity; fruits prefer lower. No‑Frost airflow helps keep both zones stable.
- Weekly reset: A 10‑minute Friday clean‑up reduces waste and keeps odours from building.
Examples — matching common Pakistani kitchens
Apartment galley
Narrow passages benefit from doors that need less swing space. If counters face the fridge, confirm the door opens enough to pull drawers fully.
Joint‑family kitchen
Double‑door designs shine when you batch‑cook and store trays. Consider dispenser models to reduce bottled‑water clutter in the fridge door.
Small office pantry
A 240–300 L TMF keeps milk, fruit and lunch boxes neat without crowding the room. Look for durable shelves and simple controls.
Rental or frequent moves
Stick to mid‑sizes with lighter weight. Reversible doors help when layouts change between homes.
Delivery, installation & safe placement
We deliver nationwide in secure packaging. Before dispatch, we verify model, colour and invoice details. When your fridge arrives, let it stand upright for a few hours before switching on—especially if it travelled on its side. Keep the cabinet away from direct sunlight or cooktops and leave a few centimetres of clearance for airflow. Connect to a grounded outlet; avoid thin extension cords that heat under load.
Karachi customers can opt for same‑day pickup from our Saddar store after a confirmation call. For apartments, tell us about stairways and elevator size so we plan safe handling.
Care & maintenance checklist
- Wipe spills quickly with a soft cloth; avoid harsh abrasives that scratch the liner.
- Clean the door gasket monthly with mild soap; replace if brittle for a tighter seal.
- Vacuum accessible condenser areas so the compressor doesn’t work harder than needed.
- For dispenser models, replace filters on schedule; poor water quality may require earlier changes.
- Unusual frost on a No‑Frost model? Check loading, seal condition and temperature settings.
Quick troubleshooting (before you call)
- Not cooling enough: Check seal gaps, avoid blocking vents, and confirm temperature set points.
- Frost or moisture: Ensure the door shuts freely and the cabinet is level; wipe interior condensation during humid days.
- New noises: A low hum is normal. Rattles usually mean trays or the cabinet need re‑levelling.
- Dispenser flow drops: Replace or re‑seat the filter; check the supply valve on plumbed models.
- Odours: Store strong‑smelling foods covered; clean bins with baking‑soda solution and dry fully.
How to read quotes correctly (avoid apples‑to‑oranges)
Two stores can quote the “same” model with different final figures. Here’s how to compare fairly so the Kenwood refrigerator price in Pakistan you accept reflects the same deliverables:
- Exact model code: Letter/number suffixes signal finish, year, or region. Always match full codes.
- Warranty: Confirm official brand warranty, its duration, and what paperwork you’ll receive at delivery.
- Inclusions: Trays, ice bins, bottle racks and water filters vary—ask what’s in the sealed box.
- Delivery & handling: Check if floor‑carrying, staircase handling and packaging removal are included.
- Payment method: Card vs bank transfer vs BNPL can affect net price; ask for the all‑in figure you’ll actually pay.
- Currency/cycle timing: Price lists can move with exchange rates. A dated quote may be out of sync with current stock.
Tip: Send us a screenshot or model code by WhatsApp. We’ll confirm if two quotes are truly the same configuration and share the most up‑to‑date availability.
Power realities in Pakistan — plan once, enjoy for years
Many homes experience voltage dips or brief outages. Inverter models start softly and handle variation better than conventional designs. If dips are severe, pair the fridge with a stabilizer or a UPS sized for the initial start‑up draw. Keep heavy appliances on separate circuits and avoid thin extension cords that heat up.
Common myths (and what to do instead)
- Myth: “Colder is always better.” Fact: Too low a setting can overwork the compressor and dry out food. Use suggested set‑points, then fine‑tune.
- Myth: “Door bins are as cold as shelves.” Fact: They warm faster; keep milk and perishables on internal shelves if you notice early spoilage.
- Myth: “A quick shake fixes rattles.” Fact: Level the feet, add felt pads if the floor vibrates, and ensure nothing touches the back panel.
- Myth: “No‑Frost means zero maintenance.” Fact: You still need to keep vents clear and seals clean for best performance.
Mini‑glossary (plain‑English meanings)
- Digital Inverter: A control method that varies compressor speed for smoother cooling and lower energy spikes.
- No‑Frost: Automatic defrost around the evaporator to prevent ice buildup.
- Low‑Voltage Operation: Design considerations that help the unit start/run in lower‑than‑ideal mains voltage.
- Multi Air Flow: Distributed airflow across shelves to reduce warm spots.
Pre‑purchase checklist (copy, fill, share on WhatsApp)
- Kitchen cavity (W × D × H): ________ cm; Space around for ventilation: ________ cm
- Door style short‑list: TMF / Double‑Door / Glass‑Door
- Capacity target: 240 L / 300–340 L / 350–400 L
- Must‑have features: Digital Inverter / No‑Frost / Low‑Voltage / Dispenser
- Finish: Matte / Steel / Glass • Fingerprint visibility okay? Yes / No
- Voltage dips/outages? Need stabilizer/UPS advice: Yes / No
- Delivery path notes: stairs / elevator size / tight turns / parking
Deeper look at cooling tech (practical, not buzzwords)
Inverter vs conventional compressors
Conventional refrigerators cycle the compressor fully on and off. Temperature swings slightly, starts can sound harsh, and energy draw peaks during every restart. Inverter designs—used in a Kenwood inverter refrigerator—ramp speed up or down to maintain the set temperature with fewer spikes. In daily life, you notice fewer abrupt clicks at night, smoother humming, and more stable cooling in summer.
Sensor‑guided airflow
Modern fridges monitor temperature near shelves and at the evaporator. When you load a week’s groceries, sensors push extra airflow briefly to pull the temperature back down quickly. Combined with No‑Frost defrost cycles, this prevents ice around the evaporator so vents don’t clog and shelves stay usable.
Thicker insulation & door gaskets
Insulation quality determines how long the cabinet holds temperature during outages. Well‑fitting gaskets maintain the seal, reduce sweat on the liner in humid weather, and help the compressor rest more often. Keep seals clean and replace them when they harden or crack.
Glass vs steel doors
Glass finishes look premium and wipe clean easily; steel hides scuffs better in high‑traffic homes. If you choose a glass‑door variant, confirm glare under your kitchen lighting and the depth of door bins for tall bottles.
Capacity examples — what really fits
~240 L (≈12 cu ft)
- 8–10 x 1.5 L bottles in door bins (check retainer shape).
- 2 medium pots or stackable lunch boxes on the main shelf.
- Freezer room for ice trays, frozen snacks and a few portions of meat.
~300–340 L (≈14–16 cu ft)
- Full week of vegetables across crisper and top shelf.
- Door room for milk, juices and condiments without crowding.
- Freezer for family‑size ice and several ready meals.
~350–400 L (≈18–20 cu ft)
- Large platters, baking trays and bulk‑cooked curries.
- Deeper crisper for leafy greens; extra door bins for tall bottles.
- Freezer space for bulk meat plus ice and desserts.
Scenario picks — use these as starting points
Value family upgrade
Select a ~300–340 L TMF with Digital Inverter and No‑Frost. You’ll get steady cooling, a roomy crisper and friendlier running costs than older non‑inverter designs.
Entertainer’s kitchen
Shortlist a glass‑door double‑door model with foldable shelves. Full‑width shelves make party platters easier; door bins keep drinks within reach.
Space‑tight apartment
Prefer ~240 L with reversible doors and bright LED lighting. Confirm door swing against counters and whether drawers pull fully when the door opens near a wall.
Office pantry
A robust TMF with wire shelves and simple controls keeps milk and lunch boxes organized. Label shared shelves and add a small caddy for condiments.
Organization & food safety — small habits, big payoff
- Store raw proteins on the lowest shelf in a tray; keep ready‑to‑eat items higher.
- Use covered containers and label leftovers with dates; rotate older boxes forward.
- Don’t pack shelves tight—airflow keeps temperatures even and reduces spoilage.
- Door bins warm faster; keep milk inside on very hot days if you notice early spoilage.
- During long outages, avoid opening doors; items near door bins warm quickest.
Power realities in Pakistan — voltage, UPS and generators
In many neighbourhoods, mains voltage droops below ideal levels. Inverter compressors start gently and cope better than conventional designs. If your area sees frequent dips, pair the fridge with a stabilizer sized for startup draw or a UPS with adequate surge capacity. Keep heavy appliances on separate circuits and ensure proper grounding to protect electronics.
Maintenance plan — a little routine goes far
- Monthly: Gasket wipe‑down, quick shelf clean, confirm bins slide freely and the door closes without resistance.
- Quarterly: Vacuum accessible condenser areas; review door‑bin screws and shelf locks.
- Bi‑annually: Deep clean containers and crisper rails; replace dispenser filters if flow drops.
- Before summer: Confirm ventilation clearance and remove any objects blocking the grill or back panel.
Moving & transport — hostel to home, home to new city
- Empty the fridge, defrost if needed, and tape shelves/bins to prevent rattles.
- Keep the cabinet upright during transport; if it must be tilted, allow a few hours upright before switching on.
- Check for dents or loose feet on arrival; level the cabinet before first power‑on.
- Run the fridge empty for an hour to stabilize before loading groceries.
Comparing Kenwood with other brands — be objective
To keep comparisons fair, list your must‑haves—capacity, door style, Digital Inverter, No‑Frost, low‑voltage operation, dispenser—and tick them against each contender. Ask three practical questions: (1) Does it cool evenly with frequent openings? (2) Is it quiet enough for your home layout? (3) How simple is weekly cleaning and organizing? Then, check warranty coverage and service access in your city.
Delivery & installation FAQs
How long should I wait before switching on after delivery?
If the fridge travelled upright, a short wait is fine; if it was tilted, give it a few hours upright so refrigerant settles. Our team will advise based on transit details.
Do you remove the old unit?
Tell us in advance and we’ll guide you on available options in your city. Safe disposal and hand‑carrying arrangements may carry a small fee.
What if my doorway or elevator is narrow?
Measure width and height and share a quick video of the approach. We’ll recommend models with door swing and handle designs that suit tight entries, or plan alternate handling.
Budgeting & total cost of ownership (TCO)
Sticker price is only part of the story. The right way to compare a Kenwood fridge price Pakistan quote is to add three lines: (1) upfront price, (2) estimated electricity over 5 years, and (3) filter/stabilizer costs if you’re choosing a dispenser or live in a low‑voltage area. Inverter models typically reduce line (2) enough to offset some of their premium. If you cook frequently and open doors often, the benefit of steadier cooling grows further—less food waste and fewer refreezing cycles.
To estimate energy, check the kWh/year label or ask us for the typical range by capacity. Then multiply by your tariff (per kWh). Adjust for habits: a tidy layout, proper set‑points and limited door‑open time can shave a visible percentage off the annual number.
Warranty, service & parts — what to expect
All units we list come with official brand warranty. Keep the invoice safe and note the warranty window for the sealed system vs general parts. For service, reach us first—we’ll confirm symptoms, check simple fixes (levelling, seals, ventilation) and guide you on the next step. Because refrigerators are heavy, early triage saves time and avoids repeat visits.
Spare parts availability matters for long‑term ownership. Choose popular capacities and colours to make door bins, shelves and gaskets easier to source years down the line. If you’re buying a glass‑door variant, ask about door‑panel replacement options just in case of future damage.
Seasonal usage — summer heat, winter habits, monsoon humidity
- Summer: Keep set‑points within the suggested range; avoid crowding vents; consider moving frequently used drinks to a single shelf to cut door‑open time.
- Monsoon: Wipe seals and bin rails dry; small beads of moisture on the liner are common—clean and ensure the door closes freely.
- Winter: Don’t set the fridge too cold just because ambient air is cooler; aim for consistent food safety rather than the lowest number.
Handy food‑storage times (general guidance)
| Item | Fridge (3–5 °C) | Freezer (−18 °C) |
|---|---|---|
| Cooked rice, curries | 3–4 days (covered) | 2–3 months |
| Fresh chicken (raw) | 1–2 days | Up to 9 months |
| Eggs (in carton) | 3–5 weeks | Not recommended |
| Dairy (opened milk) | 3–5 days | Not recommended |
| Bread (sliced) | 5–7 days | 2–3 months |
| Leafy greens | 3–7 days (crisper) | Not ideal; blanch if freezing |
Note: These are general ranges; always follow product labels and your judgement. Cold spots vary by loading pattern and door‑open frequency.
Understanding model codes & year updates
Kenwood model codes look cryptic at first glance, but they carry helpful hints—capacity family, finish, year/series and regional variants. When you share a code with our team, we decode whether two online listings are truly identical or if one is an older generation with different shelf trims or control logic. That matters when you’re comparing Kenwood inverter refrigerator options across stores and want a fair price‑to‑feature match.
Extended troubleshooting — when to call us
- Cabinet feels warm on the sides: Normal while the condenser loop dissipates heat; ensure ventilation and check for objects blocking the back.
- Interior light on but no cooling: Confirm compressor sound; check control settings; verify that the door closes and seals properly.
- Water on the bottom shelf: Inspect the drain path; avoid packing items tight against the back panel.
- Frequent short cycling: Level the cabinet; verify clearance; avoid placing heat‑emitting appliances too close.
- Odour persists: Deep‑clean bins and gaskets; store strong foods tightly sealed; place a small open baking‑soda box on a shelf for a few days.
Refrigerant & sustainability basics
Modern designs focus on lower global‑warming‑potential refrigerants and improved cabinet insulation. While the specific gas depends on model and year, the bigger impact comes from long, efficient use. Keep the cabinet sealed well, avoid damage to the back coil area, and arrange professional service if you suspect a leak—refrigerant handling requires proper tools and training.
Installation‑day checklist (quick copy‑paste)
- Confirm model code, colour and invoice details match your order.
- Inspect cabinet panels and door alignment; level the feet until the door closes smoothly.
- Measure final clearances around the sides and back for ventilation.
- Plug into a grounded outlet; avoid lightweight extension cords.
- Let the fridge run empty for at least an hour; then load gradually so air can circulate.
- Set fridge to 3–5 °C and freezer to −18 °C; recheck after the first grocery run.
- Store the invoice and warranty card in a safe place; note the serial number for reference.
Prefer a human walkthrough? Call or WhatsApp and we’ll guide you step‑by‑step on a video call if needed. It takes a few minutes and prevents common mistakes that raise energy use or noise.
Ready to compare models and order?
Browse our curated lineup in the Kenwood Refrigerator category, or see alternatives in Refrigerators and the broader Refrigerators & Freezers collection. Planning a full kitchen refresh? Visit Kitchen Appliances to match finishes across major appliances.
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FAQs — Kenwood Refrigerators in Pakistan
What is the latest Kenwood refrigerator price in Pakistan?
It depends on door style, capacity and features. Share whether you want TMF or Double‑Door, your capacity target (e.g., 240 L, 350 L), and dispenser needs, and we’ll quote the current price and delivery window for your city.
Is a Kenwood Digital Inverter refrigerator worth it?
Yes—variable‑speed cooling smooths temperature swings and starts gently, which helps with noise and backup power compatibility. Many customers prefer it for steady performance in hot weather.
Do Kenwood fridges include No‑Frost and low‑voltage operation?
Selected models do. No‑Frost prevents ice around the evaporator; low‑voltage features help the unit start/run within a stated mains band. Ask us to shortlist current models that include these.
Can I buy a Kenwood refrigerator on installments?
In many cases, yes. Partners and terms change—send your CNIC and plan preference on WhatsApp for the latest options.
Which size should I pick—240 L or 350 L?
Choose ~240 L for singles/couples or an office; ~350 L suits small to medium families. If you batch‑cook, go larger or add a separate freezer.
What about service and warranty?
All products we list carry official brand warranty. Keep your invoice safe; for any issue, contact us first and we’ll guide you through service steps.








