I am trying to find a refrigerator that will run nicely on a 230V DC-AC inverter. That is, a fridge that doesn't have a huge inrush current whenever the compressor powers up.
When looking around it has come to my attention that many new fridges aren't simple thermostat controlled on/off fridges, but use an inverter controlled compressor which can run the motor at the desired speed. They are more efficient, quieter, and most importantly in my case they don't have the problem with huge inrush current of starting the compressor directly from the mains.
But when looking for an "DC-AC inverter friendly fridge", I cannot really tell from the description if they have this variable speed feature or not. I can only find expensive, large Samsung or LG fridges that actually boast or market their fridges as inverter controlled. So how can I tell? Can I assume that if the manufacturer doesn't actively boast about the inverter technology, chances are they don't have one? A seller in a local shop suggested a Matsui fridge, but I am very unsure whether or not it is actually an inverter fridge as it says it has a mechanical thermostat and there is no mention of a "variable speed compressor" or "digital inverter technology" anywhere.
Examples of other fridge brands that are available in my region are AEG, Bosch, Electrolux, Gorenje, Gram, Liebherr, Logik, Matsui.
So does anyone have a clue of where I should be looking?