The best ways to store summer ice creams and frozen desserts

Reviewed by:  Viraj Gupta

Written by:  Aquib Nawab

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1. Optimal Freezing Temp

Set your refrigerator’s freezer to -18°C or lower to keep ice creams and frozen desserts in perfect texture. The 520L Lumiere 4-Door Refrigerator ensures consistent cooling with its Smart Sense AI for ideal freezing.

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2. Convertible Storage

Need more freezer space for summer treats? The 90L Convertible Section in the Lumiere Range lets you switch between fridge and freezer modes, expanding to 170L freezer space for ultimate flexibility.

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3. Sunlit Interior Lighting

No more searching in the dark! The 2x2 ft LED panel in the Lumiere fridge gradually brightens, illuminating your ice creams and frozen desserts for easy access at any time of day.

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4. Prevent Freezer Burn

Store ice creams in airtight containers to avoid freezer burn. The ABT (Anti-Bacterial Technology) in Lumiere Refrigerators removes 99.99% bacteria, preserving flavor and freshness longer.

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5. Smart Wi-Fi Control

Adjust temperatures remotely using Wi-Fi-enabled Smart Sense AI. Track your frozen treats, monitor cooling, and control settings right from your smartphone.

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6. Dedicated Ice Cream Zone

Use the 80L Freezer Zone to store different frozen desserts separately. Triple-layer insulation prevents temperature fluctuations, ensuring each treat stays creamy and fresh.

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7. No Odor Mixing

Separate fruits, veggies, and ice creams in designated compartments. The My Zone feature lets you customize precise cooling for each section, keeping flavors intact.

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8. Energy-Efficient Cooling

Save energy while keeping frozen treats fresh! Adaptive Cooling Technology reduces power usage during low activity, making the Lumiere fridge eco-friendly and cost-efficient.

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