WX Series Multi-Drawer Fridges

The WX Series fridges feature a sophisticated multi-drawer layout, innovative food preservation techniques, and customisable temperature settings, catering to the diverse needs of contemporary kitchens. These features make the WX Series the perfect fit for those who need a clean, organised fridge—which is especially handy for meal preparation.

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700L Multi Drawer – Argent Silver

WX Series Multi-Drawer Fridges

700L Multi Drawer – Argent Silver

MR-WX700C-S-A

  • 4.0 star energy rating
  • Multi airflow system
  • Automatic ice maker
  • Glass door finish
  • Hot freezing technology
  • Supercool freezing
  • Humidity control
  • Vacuum Insulation Panel
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700L Multi Drawer – Diamond Black

WX Series Multi-Drawer Fridges

700L Multi Drawer – Diamond Black

MR-WX700C-B-A

  • Hot freezing technology
  • Supercool freezing
  • Supercool Chilling
  • Automatic ice maker
  • Vacuum Insulation Panel
  • VitaLED Independent Vegetable Drawer
  • Humidity control
  • Glass door finish
  • 4.0 star energy rating
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700L Multi Drawer – Diamond White

WX Series Multi-Drawer Fridges

700L Multi Drawer – Diamond White

MR-WX700C-W-A

  • 4.0 Star energy rating
  • Multi airflow system
  • Glass door finish
  • Supercool chilling case
  • Vegetable drawer with VitaLED
  • Automatic ice maker
  • Unique vacuum insulation panel
  • Hot, soft & supercool freezing
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470L Multi Drawer – Argent Silver

WX Series Multi-Drawer Fridges

470L Multi Drawer – Argent Silver

MR-WX470F-S-A

  • 4.0 star energy rating
  • Multi airflow system
  • Automatic ice maker
  • Glass door finish
  • Hot freezing technology
  • Supercool freezing
  • Humidity control
  • Vacuum Insulation Panel
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470L Multi Drawer – White

WX Series Multi-Drawer Fridges

470L Multi Drawer – White

MR-WX470F-W-A

  • 4.0 star energy rating
  • Multi airflow system
  • Automatic ice maker
  • Glass door finish
  • Hot freezing technology
  • Supercool freezing
  • Humidity control
  • Vacuum Insulation Panel
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The Mitsubishi Electric WX Series of fridges, characterised by their sleek design, versatile storage options, and advanced food preservation technology, are tailored to meet the dynamic needs of modern kitchens. Mitsubishi Electric commitment to quality and innovation ensures that each fridge not only enhances your kitchen’s aesthetic but also offers a superior refrigeration experience.

Innovative Design and Functionality

The WX Series smart fridges redefine kitchen convenience with their innovative multi drawer design. Featuring dedicated vegetable and freezer drawers, these fridges facilitate organised storage, with the VitaLED lighting in the vegetable drawer helping to keepproduce fresher for longer. The freezer drawer, equipped with a handy sliding tray, offers ample space for bulky items like ice cream tubs; while the Two Way Flexi Glass Shelf adapts to accommodate taller items, showcasing the series’ commitment to versatile and efficient storage solutions.

Advanced Cooling Technology

Equipped with smart cooling technology, the Mitsubishi Electric WX Series fridges excel in preserving the freshness and quality of your food. At the heart of this technology is the smart Hot Freezing feature, which adjusts the cold air flow to swiftly cool down hot food, preserving its flavours and nutrients. Complementing this, the Soft Freezing function allows for gentle freezing, keeping food in a ‘soft’ state for ease of use without complete thawing. Additionally, the series includes an automatic ice maker, enhancing convenience by providing a steady supply of ice.

Aesthetic Appeal and Durability

The WX Series combines style with durability. Each model features toughened glass front panels, offering a sophisticated and contemporary look to your kitchen. The fridges are further enhanced by energy-efficient LED lighting and are available in multiple finishes, providing the flexibility to select a fridge that matches your kitchen’s decor.

Mitsubishi Electric: Innovators in Refrigeration

Mitsubishi Electric has been a leader in home appliance innovation for decades. With their advanced features, elegant design, and reliable performance, our fridges are an excellent choice for anyone looking to upgrade their kitchen appliances. Find a stockist near you to explore the range and discover the perfect fridge for your home.

Explore our other ranges of residential fridges below.

  • Bottom Mount Fridges: Perfect for those who prefer their freezer at a lower level, these fridges provide easy access to fridge contents.
  • Top Mount Fridges: Traditional in design, these fridges feature a freezer compartment at the top, offering a classic and efficient way to store your perishables.
  • French Door Fridges: Combining elegance with spacious design, these fridges are ideal for larger kitchens, providing ample storage and easy access to both fridge and freezer sections.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The key components of a ducted air conditioning system are an outdoor unit, an indoor unit that is typically installed inside the ceiling space, as well as Mitsubishi Electric controls, and a range of field supplied accessories, including air ducting to distribute air throughout your home.

All current Mitsubishi Electric ducted air conditioning units are compatible with the optional Mitsubishi Electric Wi-Fi control. Wi-Fi control requires the installation of an additional adaptor called Wi-Fi Controller (available from your Mitsubishi Electric air conditioner installer).

Zoning is the ability to turn off a section of your ducted air conditioning system when not in use. The Mitsubishi Electric Zone Controller expands functionality, delivering conditioned air where you want it in the home/office. With the ability of creating up to 4 or 8 separate zones, why condition air in unoccupied areas?

Yes, the zone control is compatible with the Wi-Fi module.

Single-phase power is the standard method of power distribution for electrical power and lighting in residential applications at 240 Vac.

Three Phase power is generally used for large capacity air conditioning units at 415 Vac

When selecting an air conditioner please consult a specialist to ensure the correct power supply is available.

Ducted and bulkhead units are both ceiling mounted systems, but essentially a bulkhead system is designed to provide air conditioning to a single room whereas a ducted system provides air conditioning to multiple rooms.

Static Pressure is the amount of pressure an AC unit needs to overcome friction inside the ductwork. The longer the duct the more static you need. High Static ducted systems are suitable for larger houses or commercial spaces with greater amounts of ductwork. Medium Static ducted systems are used in smaller/medium sized homes that have a shorter duct requirement.

A heat-pump air conditioner provides both heating and cooling. This allows you to ensure comfortable temperatures in your home all year round.

EER stands for Energy Efficiency Ratio and represents an air conditioner’s cooling efficiency

COP stands for Co-efficient of performance and represents an air conditioner’s heating efficiency

R32 is a low GWP (global warming potential) Refrigerant. R32 enables increased energy efficiency compared to R410A, with just one third of the GWP, the risk of environmental harm is greatly reduced.

For an energy-efficient home during winter, ducted air conditioning can be a great choice. If you have multiple rooms or large open spaces to keep warm during winter, installing a ducted air conditioning system can have many benefits. While a wall-mounted split system or portable heater heats a single room, a ducted air conditioning system has the benefit of being hidden in the roof space with ductwork going to each room, which allows you to heat multiple areas in your home at once.

 

A ducted system can save on installation space outside by using a single outdoor unit, reducing the area required compared to installing multiple split systems. And inside, a ducted unit is discreet and out of the way, as the ductwork runs through the roof space to each room and does not use valuable wall or floor space, which also makes it a very quiet and unobtrusive form of heating.

Read more about using an air conditioner for heating in our blog post Is ducted aircon a good choice for winter heat?

Ducted air conditioning operates by drawing air from the home through a return air grille, passing it over a refrigerant coil in the indoor unit, and then distributing the cooled (or heated) air through a network of ducts. The ducts are strategically placed in the ceiling, delivering the air to each room through vents or diffusers.

Ducted systems have an outdoor unit that houses the compressor and condenser. This outdoor unit is responsible for releasing the heat extracted from the indoor air during the cooling process. The outdoor unit is positioned outside the home, in a ventilated position, ensuring efficient operation and minimising noise inside the home.

The installation of a ducted air conditioning system involves positioning the indoor unit in a central location, inside the ceiling, and connecting it to a network of ducts that distribute the cooled. or heated air throughout the home. The outdoor unit is installed outside the home, in a ventilated position with interconnecting refrigerant pipes and electrical wiring to the ducted indoor unit. Professional installation is essential to ensure proper sizing, sealing, and insulation of the ductwork, as well as the correct placement of the indoor and outdoor units.

For new home builds, your installer may install the indoor unit, ductwork, refrigerant piping and electrical work before the gyprock is installed. The outdoor unit can be installed and connected at a later stage. Speak to your installer about this process.

The installer must have the appropriate Refrigerant Handling Licence (RHL) to install a ducted air conditioner.

Your nearest Mitsubishi Electric Specialist Dealer has the required RHL and can provide you with advice and a quote for installation of a ducted air conditioner.

Ducted air conditioning systems offer precise and customisable temperature controls. With optional zoning capabilities, you can turn different rooms or zones in your home on or off. This level of control ensures that you can achieve the desired heating or cooling in specific areas of your home without wasting energy on unoccupied spaces.

The addition of optional temperature sensors can improve temperature monitoring which assists in maintaining comfort in the home.

A Mitsubishi Electric ducted air conditioner can be purchased from authorised dealers across Australia. Our authorised dealers can provide expert advice to ensure you get the best ducted system air conditioning solution for your home. Request a quote today.