
Ensuring the perpetual freshness of food for efficient grocery shopping is a top priority for many modern families. However, conventional refrigerator storage methods, with a single cooling system, lead to rapid moisture loss in food. Additionally, various ingredients are prone to cross-contamination of flavors, especially the pungent taste of seafood and fish.
1. Triple Independent Cooling Refrigerator: The New Standard for Modern Kitchens
As traditional refrigerators gradually become outdated
Maintaining the delectable quality of food for several days to save time on grocery shopping is a top priority for many modern families. However, conventional refrigerator storage methods, with a single cooling system, lead to rapid moisture loss in food. Additionally, various ingredients are prone to cross-contamination of flavors, especially the pungent taste of seafood and fish.
Meanwhile, using freezing technology in traditional refrigerators, food is undoubtedly frozen from the outside in. The moisture surrounding the exterior under low-temperature conditions forms an ice sheet, breaking the cellular bonds inside, resulting in processed food losing water and failing to retain its initial freshness.

A fridge storing too much food often develops an unpleasant odor, directly affecting your family's health.
Additionally, preserving fresh produce in the freezer typically consumes a lot of time for thawing, causing inconvenience for busy home chefs. Moreover, some thawed foods may not retain the same nutritional value as freshly purchased ingredients.
The Secret Called 'Triple Cooling'
Understanding this need, Samsung has just launched the Samsung Multi Door Refrigerator for the first time on the market, incorporating the Triple Cooling technology with three independent cooling systems to address these challenges. This system generates 3 streams of cool air in each compartment to optimize humidity and temperature, keeping food fresh for a longer time by maintaining stable moisture levels (from 30% - 70%), even with frequent refrigerator openings. The alternating exchange of cold air from the fresh to the frozen compartment, as in traditional refrigerators, will no longer occur. Consequently, food in each separate compartment will no longer carry each other's taste, yet still retain its freshness as if newly purchased.

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To minimize the thawing process of food, recent refrigerators often come with a soft freezing mode. However, Samsung's Multi Door refrigerator not only supports various freezing modes, including hard and soft freezing but also dedicates a flexible compartment that can change between 4 different modes based on needs with a simple button press: hard freeze (-18°C to -23°C), soft freeze (-5°C), cool (-1°C), and chill (3°C). This allows users to have complete control over food preservation according to different daily and seasonal needs.

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Furthermore, the Multi Door is equipped with the Fresh Zone, an optimized cooling compartment, preserving the freshness and nutrients of 'demanding' foods such as sashimi, freshly processed beef, fresh milk, or cheese. The Fresh Zone maintains the ideal temperature even when you have to frequently open the refrigerator door. When you set the refrigerator temperature to 1°C, the Fresh Zone will automatically adjust to -1°C, providing the right temperature for food preservation, ensuring the full flavor and nutritional value. The premium Metal Cooling heat-retaining panel efficiently maintains temperature even during multiple openings or closures, including sudden power outages, offering users peace of mind about product quality.
Officially hitting the market in October 2016, Samsung's Multi Door refrigerator offers users a variety of options, ranging from 475 liters to 564 liters with prices ranging from 42,990,000 VND to 69,900,000 VND.
