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LG GC-306NP review

Freezer on bottom model. 306L total volume. Priced at $1099.

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Type View more details.

How the fridge is configured – is the freezer on the top or the bottom? Is it a side-by-side model or a French door? Does it have a single door?

Freezer on bottom
Fridge size View more details.

We've classified fridges into the following groupings: Extra small (<300L), Small (300-380L), Medium (381-450L), Large (451-525L) and Extra Large (>525L).

Small (300-380L)
Recommended View more details.

We recommend currently available fridges which score at least 75% overall and at least 60% for all aspects of temperature performance except the recommended setting score. We exclude this because you can change the settings to get better performance.

CHOICE Expert Rating View more details.

This tells you how well your fridge performs, based on our uncompromising lab tests. Our experts take into account how stable the fridge's temperature is, how even the temperature is throughout the fridge (any warm spots?), and how well the fridge copes with changes in the outside temperature to arrive at a rating you can trust.

Keep food fresh longer score View more details.

This rating tells you how well your fridge will keep your food fresh and safe to eat, based on our lab tests.

Temperature stability score View more details.

How stable the fridge's temperature is. Higher scores mean a more stable temperature, so your ice cream won't melt and refreeze, for example.

Temperature evenness score View more details.

How even the temperature is throughout the fridge – are there any warm spots?

Temperature range score View more details.

How well the range of fridge and freezer temperature options suit the needs of most users.

Response to outside temperature score View more details.

How well the fridge adjusts to changes in the outside room temperature, like the change from winter to summer.

Default setting score View more details.

Whether the fridge's default setting (which most people don't change) is suitable for the Australian climate.

Heat load processing score View more details.

The heat load processing score is a measure of how efficiently the fridge cools a warm (32°C) load placed inside, the mass of which is determined by the size of the fridge as defined by the Australian Standard.

Coldest and warmest sections of fridge View more details.

This will give you an idea of coldest and warmest areas you can expect in this model of fridge. We put thermocouples throughout each fridge to determine where it's coldest and warmest. This criterion will be added as we test new fridges. You'll see it written as cold top, warm middle, cold bottom, etc.

Testing Standard View more details.

This indicates whether we tested a fridge to the current Australian Standard (AS/NZS 4474:2018) or the previous determination (AS/NZS 4474.2:2009). As our test methods changed slightly with the adoption of the latest standard, results between fridges tested to the new standard are not directly comparable with results from tests to the previous standard and should be considered separately.

Noise level score View more details.

The higher the score the quieter the fridge.

Noise level (dBA) View more details.

The noise level in dBA – the lower the number the quieter the fridge.

Year tested
2014
Shop Ethical Rating View more details.

Shop Ethical rates the environmental and social impact of the company (not the product) using independent sources. This rating is not included in our total score. N/A means there is no rating for that company.

C
Energy star rating View more details.

As claimed by the manufacturer. The higher the number, the more energy-efficient the fridge.

2.5
Claimed energy use (kWh/year) View more details.

Energy use per year, as claimed by the manufacturer.

398
Reliability score View more details.

A high score means the brand (not the model) is less likely to have faults over time, according to CHOICE members.

Satisfaction score View more details.

A high score means CHOICE members are satisfied with the brand (not the model).

Warranty (years) View more details.

Stated warranty of the fridge. You're still covered by the Australian Consumer Law regardless of the manufacturer warranty.

2
Country of origin View more details.

Where the fridge was manufactured, though parts may have been sourced from other places.

China
Availability View more details.

'Tested model' means you should be able to find this fridge in retailers. We check availability every time we test, which is 6-10 times a year. 'Identical model' means this fridge is exactly the same as one we've already tested, except for a cosmetic detail like colour or the handle. You can expect identical performance to the tested model. 'Similar model' means the fridge is identical to one we've tested, except for one or two details, such as an ice maker.

Discontinued model
Price View more details.

Recommended retail price at the time of testing, but shop around for the best deal.

$1099
10-year running cost View more details.

This gives you a good idea of the effect your fridge will have on your energy bill over its lifetime. Calculated using an electricity price of 40c per kWh.

Colour / Finish View more details.

Almost all fridges are available in at least a stainless steel or (less expensive) white finish. Colour variations usually have the same model number with one character difference to denote the colour (e.g. W for white, X or S for stainless steel).

Stainless steel
Recommended installation depth (cm) View more details.

The minimum recommended depth for your fridge. We recommend at least 5cm clearance at the rear of your fridge to allow for heat to dissipate.

69
Recommended installation height (cm) View more details.

The recommended minimum height required for the efficient operation of your fridge. We recommend at least 10cm clearance to allow for heat dissipation.

179
Recommended installation width (cm) View more details.

The recommended minimum width required for the efficient operation of your fridge. We recommend at least 5cm clearance on either side to allow for heat dissipation.

70
Total volume (L) View more details.

Use this figure to calculate if a fridge is the right size for your household. As a rule of thumb we recommend: 250-380L for 1-2 people, 350-530L for 3-4 people, 440L+ for 5 or more people. Remember that ice makers take up around 30% of your freezer, and that gross volume includes all the nooks and crannies you can't fit food into. If in doubt, get the bigger fridge.

306
Fridge volume – claimed (L) View more details.

The gross volume quoted by the manufacturer tells you approximately how much air space the fridge has to cool, and includes spaces you can't put food into.

185
Freezer volume – claimed (L) View more details.

The gross volume quoted by the manufacturer tells you approximately how much air space the freezer has to cool, and includes spaces you can't put food into.

121
Height (cm) View more details.

The claimed dimensions for the smallest box that will fit around the fridge, including hinges, door handles and any protrusions out the back.

174
Width (cm) View more details.

The claimed dimensions for the smallest box that will fit around the fridge, including hinges, door handles and any protrusions out the back.

60
Depth (cm) View more details.

The claimed dimensions for the smallest box that will fit around the fridge, including hinges, door handles and any protrusions out the back.

65
Number of crispers View more details.

If you need to store lots of fruit and vegetables then look for more than one crisper.

1
Water dispenser
No
Ice dispenser
No
Needs plumbing for ice/water dispenser View more details.

If it has a ice or water dispenser, will the fridge require plumbing? Your kitchen may require modification if you don't already have the necessary fittings installed.

N/A
Chiller View more details.

Important if you often store meat, fish and poultry (fresh or cooked), to keep it at close to zero degrees.

No
Dairy compartment View more details.

Convenient for keeping butter and hard cheeses slightly soft.

No
Self closing doors
Not tested
Door alarm
Not tested
Door hinge position View more details.

This is the side of the fridge the door hinge is positioned on, or the direction that the door opens. Many models have both left or right variations, and some are reversible with an optional kit, which is useful if you move to a house with a different kitchen layout.

Right
Rollers View more details.

Rollers (wheels) make it easy to move the fridge, for when you need to clean behind it.

No
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Ashley

Expert advice by Ashley Iredale

Team Leader, Whitegoods

I manage the testing of, and write articles about, the most essential appliances in your home. This includes washing machines, fridges, dishwashers, clothes dryers, air conditioners and heaters, as well as a range of cleaning products and detergents that can help you get the best out of your washer or dishwasher. I have degrees in Industrial Design and Marketing and Communications, and have many years' experience in a wide range of industries including power tools, manufacturing, legal publishing, retail, air conditioning and HVAC, IT and higher education. Read more about Ashley.




Mostafa

Expert advice by Mostafa Mohamed

Test Coordinator

I test fridges in our NATA accredited thermal lab. Developing unusual, intuitive and creative tests and verification methods to test the performance of products has always intrigued me, and it speaks to my love of design and engineering. I hold a Masters in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Southern Queensland and am currently a PhD student at Western Sydney University. My background is in design and manufacturing of electricity meters and domestic refrigerators, and I've also managed a commercial refrigeration testing lab and worked as a compliance engineer. Read more about Mostafa.




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