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May 31, 2013
GE Cafe' French Door Refrigerator - Product of the Week
Product of the Week Featured at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center GE Cafe'2™ Series French Door Refrigerator With Hot Water The first refrigerator with a HOT WATER DISPENSER Puts hot water right at your fingertips, allowing you to make hot drinks and prepare hot foods easier than ever before. No More Waiting for Water to Boil GE's in-the-door hot water dispenser makes it easy for you to pour hot, filtered water in minutes. With four pre-programmed settings for the most common food and drinks, hot water is dispensed at a perfectly accurate temperature every time. Safe and Simple to Use Simply select your temperature setting, then use the knob to dispense up to 10 ounces of perfectly heated water. Plus, water is purified through the only refrigeration filter tested and verified to remove 98% of five trace pharmaceuticals* from water and ice, offering added peace of mind for your family. GE Café™ Series ENERGY STAR® French Door Refrigerator with Hot Water Dispenser AVAILABLE MODELS CFE29TSDSS $3099 MSRP Free Standing 28.6 Cu. Ft. Capacity Café™ stainless steel Complemented by robust handles to add a professional look to your kitchen Stainless steel Café™ dispenser with pullout tray Offers professional style and an extra-tall dispenser to easily fill large containers Hot water dispenser Lets you choose your own temperature or from one of the 4 pre-programmed settings to simplify hot food and drink preparation Odor filtration Removes odors and lose the baking soda TwinChill™ evaporators Separate climates in the fresh food and freezer -
July 22, 2012
Choosing a Built-In Refrigerator
Choosing a built-in refrigerator can be a daunting task. Not only is it a major investment, but there are many considerations and options. Simply categorizing and listing the choices may be of some help so let's break it down. First, what is a built-in refrigerator? It's a category of refrigerator designed to fit in an enclosure as a permanent part of the kitchen flush or nearly flush with surrounding kitchen cabinetry. We should distinguish between built-in refrigerators and counter-depth refrigerators. Built-in refrigerators are designed to be...well...built-in and attached to adjacent cabinets. Counter-depth refrigerators are versions of free-standing refrigerators, but with shallow depths. Their shallow depths allow them to roll in to a standard refrigerator cut out and fit nicely, only sticking out a few inches from a standard 24" depth cabinet, but of course, they are not built-ins.In the past, built-in units have typically been 84" tall with compressors mounted on the top. Some European brands of built-ins now have compressors in the bottom, but are still taller than free-standing or counter depth refrigerators and are fully-flush with surrounding cabinets. Built-in refrigerators are available in widths ranging from 27" wide to 48" wide. Many built-ins have depths that are 24 - 25" so that they can be installed to fit flush with surrounding cabinetry.Built-in refrigerators are available in side-by-side, bottom-freezer, french door, all refrigerator, and all freezer configurations.Side-by-side built-in refrigerators are the most common configuration of built-in refrigerators. With a 48" wide side-by-side, the combined refrigerator/freezer capacity is nearly 30 -
June 25, 2012
Refrigerator Dispenser vs Non-Dispenser Models
When buying a new refrigerator one of the choices you're likely to face is whether you want an external water and ice dispenser or not. Here are the advantages and disadvantages: Advantages of non-dispenser model refrigerators. Most designers agree that external water and ice dispensers are an esthetically unpleasing feature, and detract from the kitchen design. Non-dispenser refrigerators cost less. Most non-dispenser models are available in versions to accept cabinet panels. Many dispenser models are not. Cleanup is an issue. Wood on dispenser models with cabinet panels can discolor or warp. Ice can jam and clog in dispensers. Advantages of dispenser models refrigerators. Convenience. No need to open refrigerator door to get water. Convenience. No need to open freezer door to get ice. Ice dispensers usually offer a choice of cubes or crushed. No such option exists on non-dispenser models. Other nifty features exist on dispensers models such as measured fill, auto fills, and contol lock. Each brand has its own features for its non-dispenser and dispenser models. Several brands offer an internal water dispenser. Sub-Zero just introduced an internal ice and water dispenser. GE has a new external dispenser that has room to hold a pitcher or a coffee pot. To find out more about the selection of brands and models available with or without external dispensers call or visit:Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center 12025 Ventura Blvd. Ste B-105 Studio City, CA 91604PH 877 696-2987facebook twitter
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