New French Door Refrigerators from GE
Replacing your old refrigerator? Chances are that it’s at least 12 years old; maybe even 20 years old. Since then, the best selling refrigerators have become French Door Refrigerators which have only become popular in the last decade.
The French Door Refrigerator is a Refrigerator/Freezer with the freezer on the bottom and split refrigerator doors on the top. Just about all the major manufacturers offer versions of the French Door Refrigerator. Some are standard depth, some are counter depth, and some are even built-in. Some French Door Refrigerators have water and/or ice dispensers either internal or external, and some offer multiple bottom (horizontal) drawers of freezer and pantry configurations.
GE has a new French Door Refrigerator manufacturing facility in Louisville, Kentucky where it is producing a state-of-the-art line of French Door Refrigerators. Loaded with convenient features like a hands-free dispenser, the new GE refrigerator(see pictures) also has innovative Twin-Chill evaporators to give separate cooling of refrigerator and freezer optimizing freshness and eliminating odor transfer.
Click on the link below to search the French Door Refrigerator selection at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center:
UAKC French Door Refrigerators
For help with your questions about French Door Refrigerators call or visit the experts at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center:
Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center
12025 Ventura Blvd. Ste B-105
Studio City, CA 91604
PH 877 696-2987
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