Hisense PureFlat Infinite RQ758N4SWSE Total No Frost Multi-door American Fridge Freezer
from £1,199.
£1,199
Rated 4.9 / 5 from up to 3,259 reviews
Colours tracked: Stainless Steel
Buying guide
A practical AO shortlist for comparing real smart usefulness, fit and value across mixed electrical categories — not a single universal winner.
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Last verified: 2026-06-17
This is a comparison shortlist, not a single universal winner, because the page mixes a Hisense WiFi-connected fridge freezer at £1,199, a Bosch Series 6 freestanding dishwasher at £699, two Haier 185cm 60/40 Total No Frost fridge freezers at £549 and £649, and a Hisense 43-inch smart TV at £199. Review counts are strong across the set, with ratings between 4.8 and 4.9 and review volumes from 2,439 to 4,267, which gives useful confidence without proving smart-feature performance. Use the shortlist to compare practical fit, then verify current AO price, stock and the exact connected features on the retailer page before buying.
Start with Hisense PureFlat Infinite RQ758N4SWSE Total No Frost Multi-door American Fridge Freezer (£1,199), Bosch Series 6 SMS6ZCW10G Full Size Dishwasher (£699), Haier 3D 60 Series 5 HTW5618ENMG 185cm 60/40 Total No Frost Fridge Freezer (£549) because they give you a focused set of current retailer options to compare. The visible price range is £199-£1,199, so check whether the extra spend buys a useful specification difference rather than only a different brand or finish. The shortlist includes Hisense, Bosch, Haier, which helps you compare familiar brands against specification, delivery and value.
from £1,199.
£1,199
Rated 4.9 / 5 from up to 3,259 reviews
Colours tracked: Stainless Steel
from £699.
£699
Rated 4.8 / 5 from up to 3,762 reviews
Colours tracked: White
from £549.
£549
Rated 4.9 / 5 from up to 2,439 reviews
Colours tracked: Silver
from £649.
£649
Rated 4.9 / 5 from up to 2,439 reviews
Colours tracked: Stainless Steel
from £199.
£199
Rated 4.8 / 5 from up to 4,267 reviews
Colours tracked: Black
Use this table to scan the shortlist quickly before opening individual product pages. It covers Fridge Freezers, Dishwashers, TVs, so compare like-for-like where possible before deciding which electrical best fits your home, space, budget and the features you will actually use. Key spec differences include WiFi connected, Freestanding; Key spec differences can matter as much as headline price when you are matching a product to a specific need.
| Product | Type | Key spec | Colours | From |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hisense PureFlat Infinite RQ758N4SWSE Total No Frost Multi-door American Fridge Freezer | Fridge Freezers | WiFi connected | Stainless Steel | £1,199 |
| Bosch Series 6 SMS6ZCW10G Full Size Dishwasher | Dishwashers | Freestanding | White | £699 |
| Haier 3D 60 Series 5 HTW5618ENMG 185cm 60/40 Total No Frost Fridge Freezer | Fridge Freezers | Freestanding | Silver | £549 |
| Haier 3D 60 Series 5 HTW5618EWMG 185cm 60/40 Total No Frost Fridge Freezer | Fridge Freezers | Freestanding | Stainless Steel | £649 |
| Hisense A6Q 43" 4K Ultra HD Smart Freely TV [2025] | TVs | WiFi connected | Black | £199 |
AO describes smart electricals as products that can be controlled from an app or set up with schedules, and it says reliable internet matters if you want those features to work well. On AO product messaging, smart-connected appliances can also allow remote adjustment of settings, but that does not mean every shortlisted item uses connectivity in the same way. This is why the page should be read item by item: the Hisense fridge freezer is explicitly WiFi connected, the Hisense TV is also WiFi connected, while the Bosch dishwasher and both Haier fridge freezers need their exact smart features checked on the current product page. There are no active tests or lab benchmarks here, so the safest way to use the guide is as a practical shortlist for checking real-world fit, convenience and value.
The biggest trade-off on this shortlist is price versus usefulness, because the £199 Hisense TV, £549 and £649 Haier fridge freezers, £699 Bosch dishwasher and £1,199 Hisense American fridge freezer sit in very different buying scenarios. Higher price here may reflect format, capacity, finish or brand position rather than better smart features, so do not assume the most expensive option is the most connected or most convenient. For fridge freezers, compare capacity, layout and Total No Frost alongside any connectivity; for the Bosch dishwasher, judge whether smart features add anything beyond core wash, drying and loading convenience; for the TV, check what the smart platform adds for streaming and setup. Also keep energy rating, running costs, dimensions and installation type in view, because those practical details often matter more day to day than a smart label alone.
AO’s current shortlist brings together 5 products from 3 brands and 3 product types, which makes it more useful as a comparison set than as a ranked winner list. The set covers Hisense, Bosch and Haier, and the visible spread between fridge freezers, a dishwasher and a TV helps shoppers compare by household need rather than treating “smart” as one fixed feature set. Because live product-page details were not available for every item, the safest approach is to compare the shortlist first, then open each AO page to confirm the exact connectivity, dimensions and installation fit. That is especially useful where two products look very close on paper, such as the Haier 3D 60 Series 5 HTW5618ENMG at £549 and the HTW5618EWMG at £649.
The visible price range runs from £199 to £1,199, so this is a wide spread that should be read as a set of different use cases rather than like-for-like rivals. Review strength is broad: the Hisense A6Q 43-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart Freely TV shows 4,267 reviews at 4.8, the Bosch dishwasher shows 3,762 reviews at 4.8, the Hisense fridge freezer shows 3,259 reviews at 4.9, and both Haier fridge freezers sit at 4.9 with 2,439 reviews. That level of social proof is helpful, but it is still only a confidence signal; it does not prove app quality, internet reliability or long-term ownership experience. Because the products span Hisense, Bosch and Haier, compare the shortlist as a set of options, then verify current stock and product-page details before you decide.
Start with fit before features: the Hisense RQ758N4SWSE is a WiFi-connected American-style fridge freezer at £1,199, while the two Haier 3D 60 Series 5 models are both 185cm 60/40 Total No Frost freestanding fridge freezers at £549 and £649, so the decision begins with space, layout and finish rather than smart claims alone. For the Bosch Series 6 SMS6ZCW10G dishwasher at £699, check installation type, kitchen fit and practical wash needs first, then decide whether any connected features are worth paying for. For the Hisense A6Q 43-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart Freely TV at £199, the main question is whether the screen size and smart platform suit the room and your streaming setup. Across all four categories, compare energy rating and running-cost implications where shown, because smart convenience is only worthwhile if the product also fits the home properly.
Value here depends on whether the extra spend buys something you will notice every week, such as more capacity, better fit, simpler installation or genuinely useful connectivity. The two Haier fridge freezers look close enough that shoppers should compare the £549 silver model against the £649 stainless-steel version carefully, because the difference may mostly be finish unless the current AO page shows a more meaningful specification change. The Bosch dishwasher and Hisense TV have the strongest review counts in the shortlist, which can make them easier confidence picks for shoppers who want a mature mainstream model, but you should still check delivery, warranty and the latest retailer terms before ordering. If smart control is the main reason for buying, make sure the connected functions are clearly stated on the product page rather than assuming every smart-labelled electrical offers the same app or schedule features.
Last checked 2026-06-17. The source list below is included to help you check the details behind the comparison. Always confirm the latest price, delivery cost, stock status and product details with the retailer before buying.
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AO describes smart electricals as appliances you can control from an app or set up with schedules, and it says reliable internet is important for them to work well. In practice, that can mean remote settings, alerts or easier setup, but the exact functions vary by product type, so always check the individual AO page.
Yes. AO explicitly says reliable internet matters for smart electricals, so buyers should treat network quality as part of the purchase decision. If your Wi‑Fi is patchy, app control and schedules may be less useful, especially on connected fridge freezers or a smart TV.
Not necessarily. On this shortlist, the £1,199 Hisense fridge freezer is much more expensive than the £199 Hisense TV, but that reflects different product types and formats as much as connectivity. Compare capacity, installation fit, finish and usefulness before assuming the top price means the best smart experience.
For fridge freezers, check capacity, height, width, split and convenience features such as Total No Frost before focusing on Wi‑Fi. For the Bosch dishwasher, compare installation type, noise and cycle fit first; for the Hisense TV, focus on screen size, smart platform and how it fits the room.
They are useful confidence signals because the ratings sit between 4.8 and 4.9 and the review counts run from 2,439 to 4,267. But they are not performance tests, so a high score should not replace checking fit, energy rating, dimensions, installation type and the actual smart functions offered.