Convertible fridges are meant for those who seek flexibility when planning for cold storage. A convertible fridge is one that has a dedicated freezer compartment which can be converted into a regular fridge for additional storage. Not everyone needs such a feature of course, but there are those who do and it’s for them that we’ve compiled this list of best convertible fridges in India in 2026.
LG 398-litre 2-star convertible refrigerator
Designed for a larger family, this LG double-door fridge features a large convertible freezer for flexible storage during, say, a shopping spree or a marathon cooking session. The fridge also comes with smart features including Smart Diagnosis and inverter compatibility. It’s also an efficient design thanks to a multi-airflow system and sensors that manage cooling consistency across the storage volume. You’ll find this model on Croma for Rs 46,990.
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Croma 303-litre 3-star convertible refrigerator
This Croma 303-litre double-door refrigerator is one of our top picks in this category. It’s a 3-star rated appliance so it’s energy efficient, the capacity is great for a small to medium size family, and the price of just over Rs 30,000 is in the sweet-spot for such a fridge.
The device also uses an inverter compressor for more efficient cooling, includes anti-bacterial technologies, and supports multi-airflow cooling. It’s a practical and powerful convertible refrigerator that’s perfect for most homes.
Panasonic Prime 304-litre 3-star convertible refrigerator
With an intelligent sensor system that analyses usage patterns, an inverter compressor, and a 304-litre capacity, the Panasonic Prime 304L is an excellent choice if you’re looking for an efficient and durable convertible refrigerator. Included are a twist ice maker, a specialised humidity control system to prevent dryness, and various other energy management features. It retails at Rs 31,994.
Panasonic Prime 304 Litres 3 Star Frost Free Double Door Convertible Refrigerator with AG Clean Technology (NR-TG358CPKN, Diamond Black)
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Haier 445-litre 2-star convertible refrigerator
This one’s a powerhouse of a fridge for large households. Storage space is immense at 445 litres, and the best part is that the convertible freezer is bottom-mounted for the best cooling and easier access. Being a premium fridge, you can expect features like 1-hour icing, a digital thermostat for precise temperature monitoring and control, toughened glass shelves, and 2-litre bottle storage.
Samsung RT31 301-litre 2-star convertible refrigerator
The RT31 is an excellent offering from Samsung. We love the Luxe Black finish and its twin cooling tech for keeping contents adequately cooled. An independent airflow system effectively isolates the freezer and fridge spaces preventing odour transfer while the convertible freezer allows for extra refrigerated space when you don’t need a freezer. You’re also getting a digital inverter compressor, twist ice maker, and a deodorising filter. A great buy at Rs 40,390.
With convertible refrigerators you’re no longer limited to what you can get. The flexibility of the design isn’t just about extra space, it’s also about future-proofing your storage based on your requirements.
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