Best Refrigerator Deals This Week: Samsung, LG, Bosch, Haier, and Godrej on Sale

If you’ve been thinking about getting a new refrigerator, this week might be a good time to make the purchase. Several brands, including Samsung, LG, Bosch, Godrej, and Haier, are currently offering discounts across different categories, from double-door models to large side-by-side refrigerators.

The deals cover a range of capacities and features, including convertible storage, inverter compressors, and smart connectivity. Whether you’re replacing an older refrigerator or buying one for a new home, here’s a look at some of the best refrigerator deals available this week.

Samsung 330 L, 3 Star, WiFi Bespoke AI Refrigerator

Samsung has been pushing its Bespoke AI line hard over the past year, and this 330L double-door model is currently available for Rs 41,990, down from its MRP of Rs 51,999, making it the most accessible entry point into that ecosystem right now. The headline feature is the AI Energy Mode, which Samsung claims delivers up to 10% additional energy savings on top of the already-rated 3-star efficiency. At 210 units of annual energy consumption, the numbers are reasonable for a fridge of this size.

The more practical selling point is the Convertible 5-in-1 system. Five operating modes including Normal, Extra Fridge, Seasonal, Vacation, and Home Alone, which let you reconfigure how the freezer and fridge sections are used depending on what is actually happening in your home. For a family of three or four that sees seasonal variation in storage needs, this is genuinely useful rather than a feature that sits unused.

The Wi-Fi connectivity works through Samsung’s SmartThings app, letting you monitor and adjust settings from your phone. Twin Cooling Plus keeps the fridge and freezer sections on independent cooling circuits, means odours do not cross over and humidity levels stay better controlled. The Digital Inverter Compressor carries a 10-year warranty, and the toughened glass shelves should handle everyday use without issue.

At Rs 41,990, this is not the cheapest option in the segment, but Samsung is pricing it as a smart home appliance rather than just a refrigerator. If you are already in the Samsung ecosystem or value app-based control, the premium makes sense. If you are not bothered by connectivity features, there are better-value options further down this list.

Bosch 302 L, 3 Star, MaxFlex Convert Triple Door Refrigerator

This is the sharpest discount on the list, the Bosch has brought this 302L triple-door model down to Rs 37,800 from an MRP of Rs 58,290, a saving of Rs 20,490 that works out to a 35% reduction. The triple-door layout gives you a dedicated middle compartment of 57 litres that can be converted across 8 modes, which is more flexibility than most convertible double-door models offer. The VitaFresh technology claims to keep food fresh for up to 10 days, a notable step up from standard freshness claims.

The practical design details are worth calling out. The closed-back design makes cleaning easier and improves durability. The UV-protected exterior finish on the door resists fading. The Vario Inverter Compressor promises quieter operation and better performance during power fluctuations, that is important in Indian homes where voltage instability is a real concern. Cooling retention during power cuts lasts up to 18 hours, which is among the better figures in this price range.

At Rs 37,800, Bosch is positioning this below Samsung’s AI fridge while offering more physical storage flexibility and a triple-door format that keeps organised storage easier. The 10-year compressor warranty covers the long-term reliability angle, though the 1-year comprehensive warranty is standard rather than exceptional.

Bosch has traditionally targeted buyers who prioritise build quality and German engineering reputation over feature breadth. This refrigerator fits that positioning it is less about connectivity and more about cooling performance and structural design. For a family of three to four that wants a proper triple-door layout at a price that does not reach into premium territory, this is the most compelling option this week.

Haier 598 L, 3 Star, Expert Inverter 3-Door Side-by-Side Refrigerator

The headline here is the discount: Haier has this 598L side-by-side down to Rs 78,690 from an MRP of Rs 1,35,790 a cut of Rs 57,100, or 42%, on a form factor that would otherwise sit out of reach for most buyers. Haier is clearly using aggressive pricing to push this segment, and at Rs 78,690, it brings the side-by-side format closer to where some premium double-door models are priced.

The 598L capacity is designed for families of five or more. Side-by-side refrigerators occupy a niche in India they suit larger kitchens with the horizontal space to accommodate wide doors, and they are preferred by households that need to store larger platters, wide containers, or simply want easy eye-level access to both sections simultaneously. Haier’s Expert Inverter compressor promises optimised electricity consumption alongside consistent cooling, backed by a 10-year compressor warranty.

The Graphite Black Steel finish with a clean-back design is a practical choice, it hides fingerprints better than silver or white finishes and integrates into most kitchen aesthetics without drawing attention. At 525 units of annual energy consumption, this is the most power-hungry model on this list by a significant margin, which is expected given the capacity.

Side-by-side refrigerators have never truly broken through in India the way they have in western markets, partly because of kitchen size constraints and partly because of the price premium. Haier’s cut here addresses the price barrier directly. If your kitchen can accommodate it and your household size warrants 598L, this is a harder discount to find on this form factor.

LG 276 L, 2 Star, Smart Inverter Convertible Double Door Refrigerator

LG’s offering here is priced at Rs 32,990 against an MRP of Rs 46,990, and it brings a solid set of features for a family of three to four. The Multi-Air Flow System maintains consistent temperatures throughout the cabinet, and the Smart Inverter Compressor is a proven piece of hardware that LG has refined across its refrigerator range over the years.

The 276L capacity is well-proportioned, with 217L of fresh food space and 59L of freezer space. The Smart and Dairy Mode is a thoughtful addition for households that store significant quantities of dairy, keeping that section at optimal conditions independently. The Auto Smart Connect Technology routes the refrigerator to a home inverter during power cuts is practically useful in areas with unreliable power supply, and cooling retention during cuts adds another layer of reassurance.

The metal exterior with a high-gloss finish is a step up from plastic-bodied alternatives at this price point, and the BEE label period running through 2028 means the energy rating is current. LG also has one of the wider service networks in India, which matters when you are buying an appliance you expect to use for a decade or more.

At Rs 32,990, this sits in a competitive middle ground and it makes a reasonable case for itself on brand reliability, build quality, and everyday practicality.

Which One Should You Buy?

The Bosch 302L stands out as the best all-round value this week — a 35% discount, triple-door flexibility, solid build quality, and a 3-star rating at a price that undercuts the Samsung meaningfully. The Samsung Bespoke AI fridge makes sense specifically if smart home integration and brand ecosystem matter to you. The Godrej is the right call for smaller households that want reliable performance and a strong warranty without spending beyond Rs 25,000. The Haier is the only option if you genuinely need a side-by-side and the 42% discount makes it financially viable. And the LG, while a reputable pick, comes with an energy efficiency caveat that buyers should not overlook.

What to Consider Before Choosing a Refrigerator

While discounts can make certain models more attractive, buyers generally compare capacity, layout, energy efficiency, and cooling technology before selecting a refrigerator.

Households with two to three members can typically manage with 220–250-litre models, while families of three to four members may find 275–350-litre refrigerators more suitable. Larger households often benefit from side-by-side refrigerators with capacities above 500 litres.

Convertible storage has become increasingly common, allowing users to adjust freezer and fridge space according to seasonal needs. Inverter compressors have also become standard across many models, offering quieter operation and improved energy efficiency compared to conventional compressors.

For buyers who frequently store fresh produce, technologies such as multi-airflow cooling, twin cooling systems, and dedicated freshness zones may be worth considering. Smart connectivity features are becoming more common, although they are generally more useful for users who already use connected home ecosystems.

Since these deals are available for a limited period, prices may change depending on retailer availability and ongoing offers.