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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Bosch Refrigerator KSR30N01 UK</span></h2>
<p>This is yet another product that i am reviewing from school. I have been using it in my food lessons for around 2 years now and it is still going strong. I have cooked a variety of dishes and have always managed to fit them into it, along with many other peoples. The noise is very quiet compared to the older fridges and it is well designed. The door has a good quality seal and it is as if it is only a couple of months old. From the amount of use it has, opened and closed around 50 times a day i would guess, it is of great quality. It is a large fridge (The details are listed below) and would be useful for large families. I do not know of anyone in the school who has had problems with this fridge in the years it has been in the food tech room so it must be among the <a title="best refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">best refrigerator</a> models made.</p>
<p>Technical information</p>
<p>Dimensions: H1550 x W600 x D650mm<br />
Energy Rating: A rated<br />
Number of shelves: 5<br />
Safety Glass shelves: yes<br />
Adjustable shelves: yes<br />
Interior light: yes<br />
Bottle rack: yes<br />
wine cooler: no<br />
Reversable door: yes<br />
Egg tray: yes<br />
Open door alert: no<br />
Auto defrost: yes<br />
Energy consumption: 292 kWh a year</p>
<p>Summary<br />
The size of it and the fact it is quiet will make it an ideal family fridge. The price may put people off but if you shop around, you may be able to find it cheaper. From my experience over the last couple years it is reliable and of good quality. I would reccomend it, if you can afford to pay the price.(Take into consideration you might have to pay for a freezer as well)</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/BoschKTR18P20.jpg" border="0" alt="Bosch Fridge KTR 18P20 UK" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="124" height="124" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Bosch Fridge KTR 18P20 UK</span></h2>
<p>&#8220;When I first encountered this fridge, I was puzzled by the absence of the usual storage compartments on the inside of the door, those that housed milk and juice cartons in my old fridge. Without the door compartments to get in the way, the shelves reach further forward than would otherwise be possible. It was when I realised the shelves were actually drawers that I immediately knew this Bosch beauty was for me.<br />
I should point out that this is a larder fridge and therefore doesn&#8217;t have the small freezer compartment. Having recently acquired a freezer that lives in my garage, the Bosch fridge replaces my old one, which did have a freezer compartment, but had much less fridge space and needed defrosting with frustrating regularity.<br />
The door is hinged on the right, but this can be changed over if necessary. The inside is well lit, and this, together with the German design, lends the interior a clean, modern, clinical look, which I find very pleasing. Each of the four drawers is made from solid clear plastic and slides smoothly out, even when fully loaded, allowing easy access to items at the back. No longer do I have to unearth the contents of the fridge to find that tiny piece of ginger lurking somewhere behind the week&#8217;s shopping!<br />
Large bottles are stored upright on the left side of the bottom drawer and next to this is a good sized home for vegetables. There are a couple of bottle holders to prevent smaller bottles falling over when sliding the drawer, but I have removed these for the time being. Hovering above the vegetable compartment is a moveable tray, which is where I store packets of herbs. There are two slightly puzzling compartments in a recess of the door that would also suit such small items. The next drawer up is shallow on the left to accommodate the tall bottles below and deeper on the right, where I store taller jars and fresh items like fish, since this drawer is the coldest zone. A temperature slide at the back allows ventilation to this drawer to be controlled, making it a little warmer or colder, but I haven&#8217;t yet found the need to use it. The top two shelves come with removable bottle holders that can double up as compartment dividers. These allow bottles of wine etc. to be laid down without rolling around. All drawers are removable for cleaning.<br />
Temperature can easily be changed using a button on the front ( , , , , and degrees are the options), along with a &#8220;super&#8221; cooling button, which chills the fridge as far as possible for about 8 hours. I haven&#8217;t yet had a reason to use this, but its suggested use is before loading the fridge with large quantities of fresh food or for quickly chilling drinks.<br />
This fridge is a couple of inches wider than my old one, but I think the deeper shelves made possible by having no protruding door compartments make the greatest difference to its capacity. Unlike my old fridge, there is still ample room after a big shop and with Christmas coming up, that will make all the difference. By far the major selling point for me is the ease of access that the sliding drawers provide. I had expected my decision to be governed by price, but although there are many cheaper, more standard models out there, this one is hugely rewarding for the extra money. &#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;This is one of my better buys in fridges and I have had no complaints with it. I like the easy access drawer system which makes it easy to store food and to find anything you want. Also when you have to clean it out the drawers are easily removed. There is an external led-temperature display which is easy to see at a glance.Other features are there is a humidity control,interior light,supercontrol function and auto defrost. It has 4 anti-spill safety glass shelves that is very handy for storage of food. With a clip on wine rack for up to 3 bottles.<br />
This fridge is approved by the Energy Savings Trust. The annual electrical consumption is 117KWh and the annual running cost which is based on 7p/kWh which is eight pounds approximately.<br />
The fridge is a larder style which has no freezer but I do not find that as a problem as I have freezers.Also it fits under the counter tops in my kitchen. The cost was in the region of £250-£300 but it was well worth spending a little extra.<br />
The dimensions of the fridge is Height 850xWidth 600xDepth610 which actually includes the handle.. The other thing it has the door is reversible which can be useful this can be very useful has it is a very versitle Larder fridge and would fit into most kitchens.<br />
Also I like buying Bosch Products as if you need a spare part is easily obtainable.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/BoschEvolutiona.jpg" border="0" alt="Bosch Fridge Freezer Evolutiona 800 Side by Side" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="71" height="140" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: small;">Bosch Fridge Freezer Evolutiona 800 Side by Side</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 20.01 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 12.53 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 7.48 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves · Wine Rack · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Bosch Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 2 · Shelves x 3<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Extra Features: Adjustable Rollers / Levelers<br />
Exterior Color: Black · White<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 550 kWHrs<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.44 in.<br />
Overall Height: 70.5 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 23.81 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have now owned our BOSCH Refrigerator for almost 1 1/2 years. We have had no problems with it to this point. Any consumer should be aware that this is a <a title="counter depth refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">counter depth refrigerator</a> and it&#8217;s going to be smaller than what most consumers think. I agree with other reviewers on interior space. It is small, on BOTH sides. You have to know that going in. We thought it would be bigger until we actually started to use it on a daily basis. It is, after all, counter depth. We also have a refrigerator in the garage and that saves us. We are a family of three adults. This refrigerator was bought, in part, for appearance and significant discounting/rebating on a total BOSCH kitchen package (4 appliances).<br />
Operation: ZERO problems so far. COOL/FREEZE, perfect. Water dispensing, perfect. And in our case, NO residual dripping or significant splashing. CUBES, 95% hit their target. I agree with others, 5% don&#8217;t hit their mark as dispensed and will hit the floor no matter how careful you are. We have not yet run out of ice cubes during average use.<br />
Appearance/Style: 100%. Constant compliments on its appearance. Very Sleek. Very European. We have had no problems with scratches so far. We clean the exterior with Stainless Steel cleaner and it always looks brand new. We have no young children in our household.<br />
Interior: You must be very well organizing at filling the shelves. Not the easiest to navigate this counter depth refrigerator.<br />
Warranty and Price: We have an extended warranty from our retailer for 5 years and it was very reasonably priced. Interestingly however, this retailer&#8217;s service department completes all Warranty work on ALL appliances EXCEPT BOSCH. BOSCH brings in their own repair staff. However, if BOSCH cannot get to the consumers home within 5 days, OUR LOCAL RETAILER has an agreement that they can come in and do necessary repairs. Retailer must be trying to protect his reputation. We bought a complete BOSCH kitchen set up(Fridge, Dishwasher, Micro, &amp; Stove) and we ended up paying $1,800.00 for this refrigerator. We have not had to change out the water filter to this point. No warranty work has been conducted to date, therefore unable to comment.<br />
All in all, we are still pleased with our choice.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Bought our Bosch Evolution fridge from Sears about 3 months ago when we moved into our new house. Due to the kitchen layout, we wanted a counter depth unit. We love this thing. Now, be advised this really is a &#8220;euro&#8221; style appliance, and it most definately IS smaller than a standard US fridge, and probably would be the best idea for a large family. For our family of 4, it&#8217;s just fine.<br />
I CANNOT understand the postings about the icemaker. We put ice in EVERYTHING, and have not had A N Y problems with<br />
ice production. I think the problem is the way this icemaker works&#8211;it literally has a small ice cube tray inside it, and it makes about 12 very small cubes-it dumps these cubes into the bin about once every 3-4 hours or so. I think the problem everyone is having is that these people have not let the icemaker build up a &#8220;supply&#8221; before they started using it. After reading the reviews, we waited for the bin to fill with ice, and then started using the ice dispenser in the door&#8211;and have had ZERO issues with ice supply running low and/or out.<br />
The only negative we&#8217;ve had is that this beautiful unit scratches very, very easily&#8211;so if you get one, do not put any magnets, etc on the doors&#8211;it WILL leave a mark. Ours got scratched on initial delivery, and we had to have Sears replace it&#8211;I think the delivery guys used reasonable care, but a bungee cord got underneath the drape they had over it, and my brand new fridge arrived scratched all to pieces. We do love the supercool function and the temp display on the front panel. We also like the dispenser for water and ice&#8211;makes a nice chime when you change a selection. Also, there is a neat little door open chime if you don&#8217;t close the door all the way.<br />
In short, we just love our Bosch fridge.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Danby Refrigerators</span></h2>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/DanbyDCR412.jpg" border="0" alt="Danby compact Refrigerator DCR412 (4.3 cu. ft.)" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="143" height="66" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Danby compact Refrigerator DCR412 (4.3 cu. ft.)</span></h2>
<p>Danby compact Refrigerators offer unmatched quality and innovation. Whether for the office, bar or the dorm room Danby&#8217;s compact refrigerators are available in a wide range of capacities to meet your needs. Some of the exceptional features are the CanStor beverage dispenser, adjustable door bins, molded worktops and In-Home service.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Compact<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 4.3 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 1<br />
Ice Maker: Without Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Wire<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Manual<br />
Exterior Color: Black · White · Stainless Steel<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 20.75 in.<br />
Overall Height: 33.06 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 21.5 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;Needing a small refrigerator to hold our lunches and refreshments, we purchased the Danby DCR412W Miniature Refrigerator. The size was key, because it needed to fit nicely in the corner, or under a desk in order to be out of the way of normal &#8220;traffic.&#8221; This meant that we wanted something that was compact, but which would also provide the same high-quality amenities that a refrigerator of larger size would offer. This is a really simple appliance from first glance, standing at about 33 inches (just less than 3 feet) tall, and having an exterior color of white that encompasses all sides of the refrigerator. The front door opens from left to right, and reveals an interior that basically resembles any high-end fridge you might see, with the subtle difference being that this one is about 1/3 the size. This of course affects the amount of goods that you can store within the refrigerator, limiting the appliance to 4.3 cubit feet of total volume. It is a free-standing refrigerator, which probably weighs close to 50 pounds, and does not have wheels with which to move it. This means that as soon as you have found a place to put the refrigerator, which you aren’t going to want to move it anytime soon. If you do need to move it around, be very careful, because the contents will tend to shift around if there is any movement on the outside.</p>
<p>Inside the Danby, you see that there are two wire shelves that can be maneuvered on any of the 5 rungs that space out the different levels of the refrigerator. So, if you have something like a gallon of milk, you can space out the two shelves so that one is large enough to contain such a large grocery item. You can also use the bottom of the refrigerator as a third shelf, and that is normally used for items such as glass bottles or self-contained items in our examples. The other shelves end up with anything from milk, to sandwiches, to foiled wrapped slices of pizza. Really the world is your oyster in regards to what you place on these shelves, but keep in mind that the amount of storage space could become an issue if you are planning to have multiple uses for this one refrigerator. One other thing that may seem like an oddity, is that there are two smaller shelves at the far back of the refrigerator that allow you to store smaller items that you won&#8217;t need to retrieve for a while. The door has two separate compartments to the bottom right, consisting of an area to place items like 2-liter bottles, or cartons of orange juice and milk. It has a bar that holds the items in place, and folds down when there are no items to place in that slot. There is another smaller shelf above that, where you can put all of your condiments, and it is also self-contained. Beside those two shelves is what they call a &#8220;CanStor&#8221; dispenser, which allows you to place all of your aluminum-canned beverages in a fashion that leads to easy withdrawal. Finally there is the top shelf of the door where things such as eggs and butter can be placed for easy access.</p>
<p>The refrigerator also has a nice little freezer that is located above the top shelf, and which has a door that comes down to protect all of the food inside. Under that freezer is a tray that runs its length, and is designed to catch anything that might defrost and fall out of the freezer (liquids). This helps to protect all of the foods from anything coming out of the freezer, and is very easy to slide out when it is time to clean. Beside the front door of the freezer compartment, there is a red button, with a blue painted dial going around the outside of it. The button is intended to be an instant defrost when depressed, and the dial turns so that you can increase just how cold the freezer freezes. Unfortunately, the knob is only marked with a Zero at the top, and then no other indicators to allow you to know whether you are making the freezer either colder or warmer. We have it so that the dial is pointing straight down, and have had great results with the freezer doing exactly what it should be doing. In regards to the space that this freezer provides, through experience we know that it will hold 4 of the Lean Cuisine microwave meals at any time, with a little bit of space in the front and back left over, but not quite enough for another meal. I would say to just go with the knowledge that you can fit four of the frozen meals in the freezer before you run out of room.</p>
<p>The Danby DCR412 Compact Refrigerator fills its niche perfectly, and has performed perfectly ever since it was purchased some 6 to 8 months ago. The dimensions are about 33 inches in height, 21 inches deep, and it has a width of about 21 inches as well. The refrigerator isn’t designed to store enough food for a whole family, but is perfect if the intended use is for a residence hall room at college, for a small work office, or for a great stash to be kept in the bedroom or garage with only the necessities enclosed. This one is a relatively harmless white color, but they also sell them in black and stainless steel coloring if something else strikes your fancy. It sells for around $150 depending on where you purchase it, with this one being paid for at the Office Depot just down the street. For $150, I think it is really worth the cost, as it is intended to just be a place with quick access to chilled foods at all hours of the day. It is sold with a 1 year parts and labor warranty, and I doubt that you will have to “cash” that in if you take care, and clean frequently, your Danby refrigerator. If you are in the market for a compact fridge in either your home or office, I think that the Danby DCR412 is an excellent choice that is not only reliable, but holds a lot more food than you might think. This one gets a high recommendation, along with a 5-star rating for fulfilling all of my basic requirements that a refrigerator must adhere to. &#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/DanbyDAR482.jpg" border="0" alt="Danby Refrigerator DAR482BLS (4.4 cu. ft.) Compact" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="92" height="129" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Danby Refrigerator DAR482BLS (4.4 cu. ft.) Compact</span></h2>
<p>The Danby Deluxe DAR482 is a full-size all refrigerator with many popular features. This unit is available in white, black or black with a stainless steel door. The DAR482 features auto-cycle defrost, interior light, reversible door, integrated handle, smooth back design and convenient molded worktop.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Compact<br />
Total Volume: 4.4 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 4.4 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: Without Ice Maker<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin x 1 · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Dial Control<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 343 kWHrs<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 20.75 in.<br />
Overall Height: 33.1 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 21.5 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a great BBQ refer. It keeps things very cold even when it&#8217;s 100 degrees outside. I have had it in direct sunlight and it works great.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It Does Exactly What It&#8217;s Supposed To Do,In Keeping Thing&#8217;s Cold And Fresh.I Ordered This From DYNADIRECT.COM,Great People To Deal With,No Problem&#8217;s Whatsoever.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Danby DFF9102BLS (9.1 cu. ft.) Top Freezer Refrigerator</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Top Freezer<br />
Total Volume: 9.1 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 23.64 in.<br />
Overall Height: 58.75 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 24.9 in.</p>
<p><a title="bottom freezer refrigerators" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">Bottom freezer refrigerators</a> are available from other brands such as <a title="Maytag Refrigerators" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/maytag-refrigerators">Maytag Refrigerators</a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;I just received my Danby DFF9102BLS yesterday. Overall, I love it. It takes a lot to impress me, but I&#8217;m genuinely surprised and pleased with the number of features the Danby folks thought to incorporate into such a small appliance.<br />
The truth is, once you find yourself looking for a 24&#8243; by 24&#8243; refrigerator, you&#8217;re not going to find much of a selection. And once you start looking for a STAINLESS 24&#8243; by 24&#8243; refrigerator, the choices are even more limited.<br />
The only other refrigerator I considered was the Summit FF1325SS &#8212; this is an interesting model because it is a full 70&#8243; tall, which means you get full-sized fridge capacity packed into a 24&#8243; space. In the end, I decided against that model only because I didn&#8217;t want to lose cabinet space above the fridge. But if you don&#8217;t care about cabinet space, you may want to consider the Summit model too – it’s a pretty cool design.<br />
Freezer Storage:<br />
Freezer ‘Main Cavity’ Space:<br />
The freezer has a single adjustable wire shelf. It&#8217;s a nice feature that you can move this shelf among three different heights. I&#8217;ve had two different &#8216;compact&#8217; refrigerators in the past &#8212; one had a fixed freezer shelf and the other had no shelf, so for me this is a big improvement. The shelf makes it a lot easier to organize your frozen foods and you don&#8217;t have to lift up the top items every time you need to get to the bottom items.<br />
Freezer Door Space:<br />
There are two shelves built into the freezer door (not adjustable). The bottom freezer door shelf is probably about the same height as you would find in a standard freezer, but the top one is definitely on the short side &#8212; only about enough height for a four-pack of Land &#8216;O Lakes butter or a pack of Ballpark Franks (lying on their sides &#8211; not up and down). Not a big deal &#8211; just want to point this out in case you&#8217;ve never had a small fridge so you have some idea about what really fits. (Most showrooms don&#8217;t show these smaller 24&#8243; units. You have to order them on faith, so it&#8217;s good to have a sense about what to expect.)<br />
One complaint about the freezer door shelves worth mentioning: in my opinion, they really should be a bit deeper. Obviously, this would take room away from the &#8216;cavity&#8217; of the freezer, but in my mind that would be a worthwhile trade-off. I think freezer door shelves should be deep enough to hold a pint of Ben &amp; Jerry&#8217;s! And these are not. So while I understand the height constraints, the depth constraints are entirely up to Danby and they missed the boat here. Even if you’re not a big ice cream fan, I think you’ll agree that deeper freezer door shelves would provide better ‘real size fridge’ functionality.<br />
Ice Cube Tray:<br />
O.k., I can’t help myself! I have to mention that the mini ice-cube tray Danby provides with this refrigerator is just plain silly. It makes a few teeny-tiny kid-sized cubes &#8212; probably just enough for one tall drink. Either Danby should give you a real ice-cube tray or just skip the whole thing. Just because you don&#8217;t have room for a regular fridge doesn&#8217;t mean you&#8217;re not a regular person who uses regular ice cubes! Anyhow, don&#8217;t let this stop you from buying the fridge, but do go out and buy yourself a normal ice cube tray!</p>
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<p>Refrigerator Storage<br />
The refrigerator storage is well-lit and easy to arrange. Danby provides four adjustable glass shelves and lots of height placement possibilities. I ended up only using three of the shelves provided, but it&#8217;s nice that if I want to re-arrange things down the line I&#8217;ll have an extra shelf.<br />
As a side-note, I highly recommend that whether or not you buy this Danby fridge, you seek out a fridge with glass shelves as opposed to wire or plastic. I&#8217;ve had experience with all three shelf-types in the past. Plastic shelves tend to crack and wire shelves are really tough to clean. Glass shelves make it very easy to see things on lower shelves, they&#8217;re easy to clean, and in my opinion, they just look a whole lot nicer to boot.<br />
A little troubling is the amount of space taken by the light bulb above the top shelf of this fridge. There is a large plastic frame around the bulb, ostensibly to protect it from being bumped, but the top-shelf is the shelf you use most often and to take up any amount of this &#8216;premium&#8217; space with a light bulb protector makes me think someone wasn&#8217;t wearing a thinking cap the day it was designed.<br />
Vegetable Drawer<br />
The vegetable drawer in this fridge is fantastic &#8211; almost as much room as a vegetable drawer in a full-sized fridge. Very clever design. What Danby did is eliminate shelves opposite the vegetable drawer (i.e. in the fridge door) so that the vegetable drawer extends from the back of the fridge all the way forward to the front of the fridge. (i.e. when you close the fridge door, the vegetable door is flush with the inside of the lower portion of the fridge door.) It&#8217;s also GREAT that the vegetable drawer is clear and the shelf above is clear as well so you can see what vegetables you have without even opening the drawer.<br />
Fridge Door Storage:<br />
Danby gets high marks for a very thoughtful fridge door design. My favorite feature is the ‘CanStor’ unit which let’s you dispense your favorite regular-sized soda cans one-at-a-time right from the inside of the fridge door. Love it! Also clever is the lower fridge door storage shelf, which will hold three half gallons of orange juice lined up side-by-side, or, you can remove a plastic ‘spacer’ and suddenly this shelf accommodates a full gallon of milk and still has room for one half gallon of O.J. Pretty impressive.<br />
The middle door compartment is perfect for storing butter and still has room to spare for cheese.<br />
The egg compartment is the only door storage component that is a little disappointing. In just about every promotional photograph I&#8217;ve seen, it looks as though eggs will sit uniformly in the egg storage section of the fridge door. In reality, the ‘egg compartment’ is just a clear plastic box (no indentations for the eggs) and only about ten of my (large) eggs fit into the bottom of this box. There IS room for a dozen eggs, but they’re stacked up on top of one another. You can’t line them up the way they’re shown in photographs. (Maybe small eggs will line up that way?) Anyhow, again, the compartment will hold the eggs, just not as neatly as I would have liked. I assumed if the box did not have individual ‘indents’ for each egg, at least I would be able to fit the bottom of a 12-pack carton into the box. But it doesn’t fit. The good news is that the egg compartment IS the perfect depth/width to hold a pint of cream! So I’m keeping cream in the egg compartment along with a couple jars of jam and a jar of mustard. This is actually pretty handy, so in the end, I’m happy with it. But I do think the photos I have seen are a little misleading with regards to the reality of the egg storage provided&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;A few months ago the mini-refrigerator in our department at work conked out. After shopping around a bit a group of us decided to replace the old refrigerator with a Danby brand mini-refrigerator. So far this has been a great appliance!<br />
Features:<br />
The Danby mini-refrigerator model #DCR412 has 4.3 cubic feet of capacity. This is just enough room for 8 people to refrigerate soda cans, small snacks, and lunches. Some of the features are:<br />
*A CanStor soda can unit, which hangs from the inside of the door and holds eight 12-ounce cans of soda.<br />
*One full fixed shelf (on the bottom) and three half shelve racks that can be easily removed.<br />
*A small freezer unit<br />
*Enough room in the door rack for a 2 Liter soda bottles.<br />
*A push-button defrost feature.<br />
The overall dimensions are roughly 33” in height, 21” in width, and 22” in depth. A tag on the back of the unit says it weighs 68 pounds. This fits perfectly in the area we had available for it. One thing everyone likes about this refrigerator is how easy it is to clean. The small shelves (made of plastic-coated wiring) easily lift out, and their are a variety of slots on the sides that allow for adjusting the height of the shelves.<br />
This Danby refrigerator’s exterior is black plastic with a stainless steel covering on the door. It is also available in a white exterior color. The handle is a molded piece of plastic integrated onto the top of the door, which opens easily. The door is hinged on the left side, but can be switched to the right side if necessary (we left it as it was). The interior is all white.<br />
There are three shelves in the door: one short one across the top, one shelf about half way down, and another near the bottom. This is in addition to the CanStor rack for soda cans. Most people are storing bottled water, condiment bottles, and yogurt containers in the door racks.<br />
There is a push-button defrosting feature for the freezer, which has a drip tray right beneath it. I haven’t yet defrosted it (not my turn yet!), but one other person has, and had no problems. I don’t know the dimensions of the freezer, but it’ll fit 2-3 frozen dinner boxes, and no more.<br />
There is a temperature control dial knob right next to the freezer. This is the one oddity on this refrigerator: the knob has no marking except the number 0 on the top of the dial. We had to experiment a little to figure out which direction was warmer and which was colder. However, the temperature has remained steady ever since. I do not how much energy this unit consumes.<br />
Warranty:<br />
Danby offers a one-year warranty on labor and parts and five years on the major components.<br />
Overall:<br />
This Danby refrigerator model #DCR412 has worked out really well for us. It cost $118 on sale and we split the price eight ways, so it turned out to be a good price for each person. The 4.3 cubic feet is just the right size for a small department, college dorm, or recreation room refrigerator. The only drawback was the unmarked temperature control knob, but that’s pretty minor.<br />
I had never heard of the name Danby before we started looking for mini-refrigerators. However, based on my experiences with this unit I am impressed with the quality of their products. Overall I rate the Danby model #DCR412 refrigerator as an excellent choice.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Danby DCR34 (3.2 cu. ft.) Compact Refrigerator</span></h2>
<p>Its a compact <a title="counter depth refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">counter depth refrigerator</a> with push button defrost.It has a reversible door hinge for left and right opening.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Compact<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 3.2 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: Without Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Egg Storage · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Plastic<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Ice Trays<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Manual<br />
Exterior Color: White<br />
Energy <br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 315 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 1.01 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 17.7 in.<br />
Overall Height: 32.7 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 18.5 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;My sister gave us the Danby DCR34 Compact Refrigerator last July for our anniversary. She bought it for us to use outside on the back deck. It stops the family from coming inside to get a drink and in the process, leave a trail of sand and/or dirt on my clean floors. I was thinking we would use it only in the summer, when the family is outdoors most of the day, but we seem to use it nearly all year. It is especially nice when we are out gardening or doing yard work when we are covered in dirt!<br />
WHY BUY THIS UNIT?<br />
This is a great choice &#8211; so good in fact I can only come up with positive things to say about it &#8211; I cannot come up with a single complaint!<br />
1. CanStor® Dispenser<br />
• This is one of my favorite things in the Danby DCR34 Compact Refrigerator!! The CanStor Dispenser is an in door storage unit which holds up to eight 12 oz. cans. They stack one onto of another and are dispensed down on the bottom and then the next can drops down. Next to it there is another storage area that holds 2 liter bottles.<br />
2. Push-Button Defrost<br />
• A push button defrost &#8211; How cool is that? I have had regular sized refrigerators that I would have LOVED this feature! Having it in a compact one is a great bonus!<br />
3. Freezer Compartment<br />
• The freezer department is small but since we only use it for ice cubes, the size is fine. We keep 4 ice cube trays in it at a time.<br />
4. Half shelf<br />
• This is great – it is a smaller (1/2 size) shelf that allows you to store smaller items (long enough for pop cans stored on side) and still allows taller items to be stored in front of it. I wish I had one of these in my regular fridge, we always have more juice in it than shelves and one bottle gets put on its side which can spill – and often does! There are also 2 regular, adjustable shelves.<br />
5. Integrated Handle<br />
• The handle blends right into the fridge &#8211; it is up on the top and indented. It is easy to open and the great thing it means there is no handle to get broken off.<br />
This and That<br />
• Width: 17-11/16&#8243;<br />
• Depth: 18-1/2&#8243;<br />
• Height: 32-11/16&#8243;<br />
• One year Parts and Labor warranty<br />
• Available in Black or White<br />
• Danby DCR34 Compact Refrigerator has an estimated yearly operating cost of $26.00.<br />
• 2 Ice Cube and Drip Trays are included<br />
• 3.2 cu. ft total volume<br />
• Amperage Rating &#8211; 1.01 Amp.<br />
I am surprised at how much use the Danby DCR34 Compact Refrigerator gets at our house. Granted, living on the water puts us outside more than when we lived in the city but I am sure it would be handy in any type dwelling. It even has an area for eggs!<br />
It is big enough that we can store 8 cans of pop on the door, two liter bottles, more cans on the half shelf, boxes of juice and the larger bottles and still have room for fresh fruit. We have the recycle bin for the cans and boxes near by so even the clean up is fast and easy. I also like the fact you can have the door open from either the left or right side &#8211; a bonus for us lefties!<br />
The Danby DCR34 Compact Refrigerator would be a great addition to any dorm, office, family room or like ours, on an outside deck! I am giving it 5 stars!&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Electrolux Refrigerator Reviews</span></h2>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/ElectroluxE32AR75FPS.jpg" border="0" alt="Electrolux Refrigerator E32AR75FPS (16.51 cu. ft.)" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="73" height="133" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Electrolux Refrigerator E32AR75FPS (16.51 cu. ft.)</span></h2>
<p>This refrigerator contains a PureAdvantage Air Filtration that helps keep your refrigerator and freezer fresher and minimizes odors. The Smooth Glide Crispers and freezer storage drawers slide in and out with ease, extending completely for convenient access to stored food.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Refrigerator<br />
Installation: Built-in<br />
Total Volume: 16.51 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 16.51 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin x 2 · Snack Drawer · Dairy Center · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Energy <br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 32 in.<br />
Overall Height: 68.63 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 26.75 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have owned our refrigerator for three months and have enjoyed it very much. Was disappointed that the sides were white with the door the only stainless steel part of the exterior. We did not want to enclose the unit and thought the unit would be like the ones we have in our restaurant. It is built very solid and have very nice features such as the sliding shelves and sturdy drawers. The interior light is a nice addition with its gradual brightness. The temperature setting is solid and does not fluctuate. The air filter seems to have done a good job and removes odors of most offensive foods.<br />
The downside is, when using all included shelves, having tall items creates storage problems. Shelves are better suited for shorter items with the main storage for tall items on the door. This was overcome by sizing storage containers, which are actually better for controlling temperature.<br />
Looking forward to getting freezer to match in the future.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/ElectroluxE23CS78ESS.jpg" border="0" alt="Electrolux Icon Refrigerator E23CS78ESS" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="76" height="124" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Electrolux Icon Refrigerator E23CS78ESS</span></h2>
<p>The E23CS78ESS features the most advanced water filtration system available, PureAdvantage Filtration System. It offers cleaner, fresher ice and water. And it is simple to operate, providing a light that alerts when the filter needs to be changed. With one touch, the drip-free cartridge is replaced.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 22.6 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 14.06 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 8.5 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 2<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Snack Drawer · Meat Pan · Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves · Wine Rack · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 3 · Shelves x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Controls / Display: Digital Display<br />
Extra Features: Adjustable Rollers / Levelers<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.31 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 29.38 in</p>
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<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve been using our Side by Side <a title="Electrolux Icon Refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/electrolux-refrigerator-reviews" target="_self">Electrolux Icon Refrigerator</a> for about 1.5 years now, having bought it at the Great Indoors for our kitchen remodel. The refrigerator is one of the sleeker side-by-side stainless models with a very attractive stainless-steel water and ice dispenser on the freezer door. (many comparable brands feature a black dispenser and/or black handles)<br />
Side Note: I chose side-by-side model because the doors are fairly narrow and don&#8217;t have a deep swing. Also, I have compared this fridge with the French-door model (with a bottom freezer) and decided that a freezer drawer would become very unorganized quickly. The freezer compartments on a side-by-side are easy to organize and pull-out drawers and shelves provide quick access to food.<br />
Some of the desirable features of the Electrolux Icon E23CS78ESS are:<br />
1) Design features: Stainless side-by-side doors with integrated stainless handles&#8211;very contemporary and high-end look. Also, this counter-depth model practically looks built-in to my fridge cabinet since a strip of moulding covers the small space between the top of the fridge and the cabinet.<br />
2) Digital temperature control of freezer and fridge inside the unit. Display shows current temperature as well as easily adjustable up or down<br />
3) Water filter cartridge: When the green light indicator stays on, it&#8217;s time to change your filter! I found out the hard way&#8230; (see my Review of the Pure Source 2 Filter Cartridge for details!)<br />
4)Ice: Ice maker and crushed/cubed ice on the door&#8211;takes awhile to make ice at first, but once it accumulates I have not had a problem with cubes jamming in the dispenser as in my old fridge<br />
5) Size: about 23 cubic feet on the inside of fridge/freezer combined. It is not too deep to allow leftover containers to get lost and moldy in the &#8220;way back&#8221;. 6) Energy Star * Compliant&#8211; this feature cost about $200 more than the other Electrolux model and I think it&#8217;s definitely worth the upgrade.<br />
7) Noise: Very happy to say that the machine runs quietly and unobtrusively.<br />
Some things I don&#8217;t like about the model:<br />
1) Cleaning: Difficult to remove drawers for cleaning, although shelves are easily removed and adjusted (the top shelf adjusts up or down by turning a crank handle)<br />
2) Condiment Storage: Not a generous amount of space on the door for condiments. As a result, I find myself buying less condiments at the grocery store&#8230;<br />
3) Loading: Be careful loading the freezer, because if items stick out just a little, the freezer door will not fully seal. This almost imperceptible leakage will cause the freezer temp to drop or raise significantly (the unit seems to be trying extra hard to regulate the freezer compartment temperature)<br />
4) Problems: When the unit was first installed, the freezer door was not level and my vendor (Sears) ordered me another door. The door was switched out in about a week and I am satisfied with the result.<br />
I almost required another service call recently when the refrigerator compartment kept raising temperature for apparently no reason. I discovered a leaky seal in the freezer compartment due to misplacement of items on the door. Just as I was about to schedule the repair service, the fridge temp gradually lowered on its own and I have not had a problem since.<br />
So, I&#8217;m keeping fingers crossed for the longevity of my Electrolux Icon Stainless Steel Side-by-Side Refrigerator. As long as the doors are sealed and items are properly placed, the appliance does a good job of regulating its temperature. And I&#8217;m a happy camper!&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Electrolux Refrigerators EI26SS55GS</span></h2>
<p>Electrolux side-by-side refrigerator comes with Luxury-Design Formed-Glass Shelving and Lighting. The shelving system features Luxury-Glide slide-out, formed-glass shelves that are as beautiful as they are functional. Fully extendable glides offer convenience and ease of use. Luxury-Design Lighting features tri-level, ultrawhite, shadowless interior lighting, premium ramp-up lighting that gently increases from soft to full intensity.PureAdvantage Ice, Water and Air filtration systems offer total filtration for your refrigerator. Convenient access to the top shelf allows filters to be changed easily. Luxury-Glide crispers smoothly glide out and keep produce fresh with adjustable humidity control and minimal temperature variation.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 25.9 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 16.48 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 9.45 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Snack Drawer · Dairy Center · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 3 · Shelves x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Extra Features: Door Alarm<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.5 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 33 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I bought this refrigerator because my old one died just about 4 months before we start remodeling our kitchen.  We love it so much, we plan to buy the entire Electrolux line of appliances because of the excellent quality, performance and style.<br />
This 25.9 cubic foot refrigerator is amazingly quiet, has great storage and I love the digital features.  So far there isn&#8217;t a single thing about this refrigerator that I can complain about.<br />
One thing you should know is this stainless steel grade is the same as all the other high end appliances such as Viking, Thermadore, Wolf and Subzero.  It is often difficult to find out the grade of stainless for most appliacnes because they just don&#8217;t advertise this information.  That being said, putting this high grade stainless next to a lesser grade stainless appliance will look slightly different in color depending on the lighting in your kitchen.<br />
Another thing you may be interested, while the front of the refrigerator is stainless steel, the sides are not&#8230;thankfully its aluminum and not vinyl like some of the other brands out there.  You&#8217;ll find this especially important since this refrigerator is NOT counter depth and your sides will be visable. You cannot tell the difference between the metal on the sides and the front of the refrigerator.  You may even like the fact that you can stick magnets on the sides of the refrigerator which you cannot do with the front (stainless steel is not magnetic).<br />
If you have to remove the doors to get this gigantic refrigerator in the house or your kitchen, be careful.  There is a water line and an electric line in the doors that will need to be disconnected and you do not want to damage them.<br />
The shelves in this refrigerator are made of tempured glass and not plexiglass so you must be extra careful when you take them out to clean.  There are three pull out drawer levels (one is split), each level is separated by glass. To clean the bottom drawer, you must remove all the other shelves.<br />
The digital screen on the water dispenser is wonderfully informative.  This is the &#8220;IQ Touch&#8221; screen, not the &#8220;Wave Touch&#8221; line.  IQ versions have the choices always shown on the screen, wave touch means that the choices only show when touched.  Here you will set all of your choices for ice (crushed or cubed), and set your temperature for the freezer and the refrigerator.  The screen will also let you know when the refrigerator or freezer goes above or below the preset temperature both on the screen and by sounding an alarm (which can be muted while cleaning).<br />
The icemaker is inside the freezer, not the freezer door like some other brands.  The dispenser is on the outside of the freezer door so if you have children, be sure to keep a towel or sponge under the pushbar because there is no drain or collection cup.<br />
This refrigerator weighs approximately 350 lbs. so it is a good idea to leave delivery to the professionals and not take this one home yourself.<br />
If you are intersested in replacing your old refrigerator, be sure you have enough space for this very large refrigerator.  The meausrements are:<br />
Depth (with handles) 35-1/2 inches<br />
Height (to top of case) 70 inches<br />
Width 35-5/8 inches&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Electrolux 6826 (20.6 cu. ft.) Top Freezer Refrigerator</span></h2>
<p>This ENERGY STAR top mount refrigerator offers many features. Clear Adjustable Gallon Door Bins with white trim and 3 sliding, spillproof glass shelves ensure convenient storage options. Clear Humidity Controlled crispers and clear deli drawer provide flexibility while keeping food fresh. 1 tilt-out bin in the freezer.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Top Freezer · Refrigerator<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 20.6 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 15.3 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 5.3 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Light: Yes<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Frigidaire Refrigerators</span></h2>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/FrigidaireFRT18S6AQ.jpg" border="0" alt="Frigidaire Refrigerator FRT18S6AQ (18 cu. ft.) Top Freezer" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="104" height="126" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Frigidaire Refrigerator FRT18S6AQ (18 cu. ft.) Top Freezer</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Top Freezer<br />
Total Volume: 18 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 2<br />
Ice Maker: Without Ice Maker<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Door Opens: Opens to the Left<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 29.75 in.<br />
Overall Height: 66.13 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 32.13 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;Glass SpillSafe shelves help contain spills and eliminate mess. Humidity controlled crispers keep your fruits and vegetables fresh.<br />
We bought this fridge for many reasons: (1) we have a small kitchen and preferred to stay in the 18 cu feet range for size, (2) we wanted an energy efficient fridge, (3) we wanted glass shelves and adjustable door shelves. This fridge fit all of our criteria, and the price was right.<br />
The fridge is very quiet and seems to run well thus far.<br />
The crisper drawers in this fridge really do seem to work well in helping our fresh produce keep longer. This hasn&#8217;t been the case for me with other fridges. Astonishingly, a package of strawberries was in our fridge for almost a week, and there was no rot or mold on the berries. Usually, after a day in the fridge, berries are ready to be tossed.<br />
I do wish that the freezer was roomier. There is very little room for items like frozen pizzas and boxed foods in general. Also, the adjustable door shelves are difficult to adjust.&#8221;</p>
<p>Although Frigidaire products don&#8217;t include <a title="under counter refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">under counter refrigerator</a> and <a title="counter depth refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">counter depth refrigerator</a> models these can be found in many of the other featured ranges.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/FrigidaireFRS6R5ESB.jpg" border="0" alt="Frigidaire FRS6R5ESB (26 cu. ft.)" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="135" height="135" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Frigidaire FRS6R5ESB (26 cu. ft.)</span></h2>
<p>Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 26 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 16.46 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 9.54 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 1 · Snack Drawer · Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 1 · Shelves x 3<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.38 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 33.75 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I love this fridge iit must be the <a title="best refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">best refrigerator</a> , I have had it for a little over a year and have yet to find a problem with its functionality.<br />
It is a beautiful piece. I has plenty of room, and with a family of 5 we need it.<br />
I have yet to find anything I couldnt fit inside either the fridge or freezer section.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/FrigidaireGalleryGLHS68EG.jpg" border="0" alt="Frigidaire Gallery Series GLHS68EG (26 cu. ft.) Side by Side Refrigerator" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="101" height="86" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Frigidaire Gallery Series GLHS68EG (26 cu. ft.) Side by Side Refrigerator</span></h2>
<p>The frigidaire gallery refrigerator GLHS68EG (26 cu. ft.) Side by Side Refrigerator has 3 shelves and a capacity of 26 cu. ft. Includes ice dispenser and ice maker. Also, this product is Energy Star compliant, which means it is one of the most energy-efficient products in its class and usually exceeds federal energy-use standards.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 26 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 16.48 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 9.48 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Snack Drawer · Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves · Wine Rack · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 2 · Shelves x 2<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Digital Display · Electronic Control<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.38 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 34.38 in.</p>
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<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve had our refrigerator for a year now. I have no major complaints. After reading lots of reviews and the negativity surrounding the Frigidaire brand, we opted to get a 5 year warranty through the store (not Frigidaire), but happily we haven&#8217;t needed &#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/FrigidaireFRT15B3A.jpg" border="0" alt="Frigidaire FRT15B3A (14.8 cu. ft.) Top Freezer Refrigerator" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="119" height="119" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Frigidaire FRT15B3A (14.8 cu. ft.) Top Freezer Refrigerator</span></h2>
<p>The FRT15B3AW Frigidaire Refrigerator offers some of the best features and most stylish colors available. Frigidaire has engineered 15 cu. ft. of storage capacity in this budget-priced top mount refrigerator. If you are looking for the modern, or- if you prefer the traditional look, this refrigerator is almost a no-brainer. Its doors have a unique smudge-resistant finish, so you don&amp;#180;t have to worry about polishing this refrigerator to keep it looking its best. Two sliding wire shelves, two adjustable gallon door bins, and two white crispers head up a list of features. The top mount freezer has two fixed door racks, an ice maker option, and a half-shelf for ease of food placement. All in all, this medium-capacity refrigerator is excellent value for those moderate food storage requirements.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Top Freezer<br />
Total Volume: 14.8 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 2<br />
Ice Maker: Optional Ice Maker<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Door Opens: Opens to the Right<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 28 in.<br />
Overall Height: 60.13 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 31.13 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;When we purchased our home this past summer, the owners took their fridge with them. We headed out to the appliance store to find a new, yet cheap, fridge. We had to purchase one on the small side because of the counters directly above the spot for the fridge. The previous fridge was a large side by side and there was barely enough room for a piece of paper to fit between the bottom of the cupboard and the top of the fridge. We chose this model because it was small and also had the option for the icemaker, and since I am a smoothie junkie, that is a necessity.<br />
The appliance people delivered it and quickly hooked up the icemaker without incident. However, an oversight on our part was the placement of the doors. They were on the left side (from us) of the fridge, making the door open the opposite of the counter, cupboards, and sink. I didnâ€™t really pay much attention to this at the time, so my brother came over with his drill and easily reversed the doors.<br />
The fridge has a decent amount of space inside for its size. There are two adjustable wire shelves and two large crispers on the bottom. The door contains a spot for milk or large soda bottles, as well as a small compartment for things like butter. Since I work for a very large foodservice company, I have some experience with food safety. The placement of this, and most fridges, is not designed with the interest of proper food storage. For example, vegetables should be stored on the top shelf of the fridge, and eggs and uncooked meat should be stored at the lowest possible point. So, yes, my eggs actually get store in the crisper to keep them at a safe temperature and to prevent possible cross contamination if one breaks. The door of the fridge is typically the warmest point, so it is not wise to store potentially hazardous foods there, such as milk and cheese. The door is where our sodas, wine, and vinegar-based salad dressings go.<br />
The freezer only offers ample storage if the ice tray is removed. It is enough to store a few boxed items like TV dinners and a few bags of vegetables as well as a half gallon of ice cream. There is also a cheap plastic removable tray which I actually keep on my counter as a place store some fruit like bananas. When the freezer is full, the door must be closed securely to make sure something is not getting in the way and preventing it from being closed properly.<br />
Now for the performance. Does it keep foods cold? Yes, and the temperature is easily adjustable. Does it perform quietly? Somewhat. It probably makes a little more noise than I would prefer, but it is not â€˜loudâ€™. Another interesting and good feature is that it has a never clean condenser since the condenser is enclosed. What does this mean? It prevents dust from getting into the condenser, which would make it perform poorly. As I also found out over the weekend when I heard water leaking from the back of the fridge, the evaporator catch tray is on the back and not underneath like many refrigerators (I initially though the ice maker connection line was severed). I am guessing this is to prevent damage to the floors. Anyway, the bucket easily slides off and is easy to dump and replace.<br />
In conclusion, this so far is a pretty good refrigerator that performs well and is the perfect size for our current needs and space.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">GE Profile Refrigerator PFSS6PK</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Commercial<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 25.5 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 17.3 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 8.2 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Snack Drawer · Gallon Storage · Spill Proof Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Extra Features: Adjustable Rollers / Levelers · Turbo Ventilation<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.75 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.75 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 32.88 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;Just to brief you on this fridge of what it all consists of&#8230;<br />
Hidden Hinges-the hinges at the top are &#8220;hidden&#8221; with more stainless height- Personally, I don&#8217;t care about hidden hinges, but if it comes with it without the extra expense, I won&#8217;t complain.<br />
Freshness Centers- there is two available. You can adjust the humidity settings to either vegetables or fruits. Personally, this works for me. I like keeping everything organized.<br />
Deli Drawer- This is a wide drawer for platters or birthday cakes. Personally, I don&#8217;t buy platters, and hardly anything large, but on the bright side, there is a piece inside the wide deli drawer that can move around to adjust different spaces within.<br />
LED Lighting- gorgeous, semi-blue-ish light throughout the fresh food area of the refrigerator. Personally, lighting is lighting; just as long as I can SEE what I am grabbing.<br />
Slide &#8216;n Store Freezer Basket- sounds just the way it sounds; better flexibility. Personally, this is just another extra add on to the fridge; nothing special to me.<br />
QuickSpace Shelf- Slides out of the way to make room for tall items (one of my favorite parts of this fridge)<br />
Lift Shelf- another highlight of this fridge if you have pitchers<br />
Overall, this fridge is wonderful though I had come across one tiny complication which has been resolved. Adjusting the temperature on the front. The temperature would not go below 50 degrees for the fridge side! My husband called General Electric and got that problem solved. One tiny glitch. Other than that, the fridge is definately worth the money!&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">GE Monogram Refrigerator ZICP360SLSS Stainless Steel</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: <a title="bottom freezer refrigerators" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">Bottom freezer refrigerators<br />
</a>Installation: Built-in<br />
Total Volume: 20.6 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 14.5 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 6.1 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 5<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 1 · Snack Drawer · Egg Storage · Dairy Center · Wine Rack · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to the Left<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 1<br />
Convenience <br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 485 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 20 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 36 in.<br />
Overall Height: 84 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 23.88 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;We did not pick this refrigerator (it came with the house we bought). We probably would not pick it again but only because it does not have a water dispenser.<br />
I&#8217;ve never had a refrigerator or freezer with so much room before. It never fills up! It&#8217;s well designed and the shelves can be adjusted for any size food item.<br />
The drawers in the refrigerator have settings that adjust the humidity/dryness levels (although I&#8217;ve never used them). The bins in the bottom are pretty deep as well. The door bins are very handy because they hold the milk gallons and other items that typically take up space in the middle of the refrigerator.<br />
The freezer has a drawer with an ice maker and it also seems to have alot of room. It&#8217;s a bit inconvenient to bend down and pull out the drawer to get ice, but we&#8217;ve adjusted.<br />
The unit has had no problems and it&#8217;s about 3 years old now.<br />
The stainless steel front does show fingerprints very well. It&#8217;s a bit hard to clean these because every cleaner we&#8217;ve tried leaves streaks. We even bought the high-dollar cleaner for stainless steel appliances and it still left streaks. We&#8217;ve had the best luck using Windex.<br />
We dont like the way our tap water tastes so we would love it if the unit had water filtration and a dispenser, but it doesn&#8217;t. So, depending on your needs, this may influence your decision.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">General Electric Refrigerator Profilea PSS26PSWSS</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 25.5 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 15.81 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 9.71 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Snack Drawer · Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Shelves x 2 · Bin x 4<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Exterior Color: Metallic<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 616 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.75 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.25 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 34.88 in.</p>
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<p>&#8220;This fridge is awesome! Loads of room, convertible shelves, LCD display this is the <a title="best refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">best refrigerator</a> ever, Precise Fill for accurately measuring how much water is dispensed. I have 2 roommates and we never run out of room in this beast. Lots of room. Shelves pull out easily to reach what is in the back. Beverage Center is great, keeps beverages extra cold without affecting other items. The stainless steel is hard to keep perfectly clean, but maybe I&#8217;m too anal about it. I only wish you could update the LCD Screen saver with your own images, or if it were to act like a mini TV.. <img src='http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> &#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">General Electric Profile PFS22SBSS</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Bottom Freezer · French Door<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 22.2 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 15.21 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 7.04 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: Optional Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Meat Pan · Dairy Center · Split Shelves · Spill Proof Shelves · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Ice Trays · Bin x 3<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Digital Display · Electronic Control<br />
Extra Features: Adjustable Rollers / Levelers<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 493 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 32.88 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 33.88 in</p>
<p>&#8220;The layout of our kitchen drove our choice of this fridge, along with past experience with GE appliances (which I admit isn&#8217;t always an accurate indicator in an age of off-shore manufacturing).<br />
The unit&#8217;s height of 68.75&#8243;, width of 32.875&#8243; and depth of 45.5&#8243; with a door open 90 degrees were about the max possible in the space we have available. Similar capacity Maytag, Kenmore and Amana French door models would not fit comfortably in the space.<br />
OVERALL IMPRESSIONS<br />
The stainless doors with black refrigerator case provide an attractive appearance. French doors (without a hinged center sealing bar that retracts in to one of the doors when opened as in Maytag and Amana brands) seal tightly.<br />
The extra-deep (gallon size) door shelves are cavernous and really helped unclutter the main fridge shelves by holding most all of the small, as well as tall, bottles and jars we regularly store in the fridge.<br />
After having a GE side-by-side fridge/freezer in our kitchen for over 12 years (still running down in the basement), it has been very nice to have a full-width refrigerator with the fresh food section located above the freezer once again. No more &#8220;losing&#8221; stuff at the back of shelves or in the bottom of the lower crisper drawer any longer. The fresh food compartment is spacious, albeit with shallower shelves than older models, due to the gallon depth doors.<br />
The freezer includes 3 slide out bins of varying width and height, and have proven to be the best layout we saw among bottom freezer models both in the store, and in use at home. A shallow height (but spacious), full width and depth slide out bin above the main freezer basket eliminates digging everything out of the main basket to get to one item, and helps keep small items from getting lost at the bottom of a single large lower basket as many other manufacturers use. The integrated ice storage bin, located in the upper left quadrant of the freezer, is large and easy to access or remove for cleaning.<br />
Both the fridge and freezer are well lighted, and the controls and digital temperature read-outs are mounted at the upper front interior edge of the refrigerator case for easy viewing and access. The “GE ClimateKeeper System” temperature control seems to be quite accurate, maintaining the (recommended) 37 deg F fresh food and 0 deg. F freezer settings very well. A “Turbo Cool” setting, which runs the compressor and fan continuously for 8 hours to rapidly cool the fresh food section, is a neat feature, but we’ve really only needed to use it once, when bringing the unit down to a stable operating temperature immediately after delivery and set-up.<br />
FEATURES<br />
CAPACITY:<br />
Total Capacity (cubic feet) 22.2<br />
Fresh Food (cubic feet) 15.21<br />
Freezer (cubic feet) 7.04<br />
Shelf Area (sq. ft.) 27.66<br />
Keep in mind that volumetric capacities stated by all manufacturers are absolute, rather than usable capacities. A leading consumer magazine has calculated that the usable capacity of refrigerators is typically only 70% to 80% of advertised capacity, depending on brand and model.<br />
As is the case with virtually all modern refrigerators, the unit is self-defrosting. Open door alarms warn of a door ajar for 2 minutes or more. The unit carries the “Energy Star” efficiency designation, using an estimated 493 kWh of electricity per year (only 10 kWh more than the most efficient units in its class, and fully 76 kWh less than the least efficient).<br />
There are 2 fixed-location crisper drawers with individual humidity controls at the bottom of the fridge, with glass shelf tops. Modulating the humidity controls as recommended in the owners manual has worked well in preserving both fruits and vegetables. A reasonably sized deli/meat pan is provided and is adjustable in height/location, but note that it must be in a specific location (as defined in the owners manual) in order to be temperature adjustable (set cooler than the fridge temp.). The temperature controlled mounting location limits shelf height options above/below the deli pan, with a less than fully useful space below.<br />
The fresh food compartment features 4 full depth, height adjustable, half-width, tempered glass shelves, 3 of which are “spill-proof” and 2 of which slide out (about half the total shelf depth). The slide-out feature is handy for retrieving an item at the back of a shelf without removing everything in front of and/or around it. The 4th shelf allows you to retract the front half of the shelf toward the rear of the cabinet to create a niche at the front, allowing the storage of tall items (such as water and iced tea pitchers in our case) on the shelf below, without completely removing the shelf above. This feature has proved helpful. One of the shelf units includes a coated wire slide-out basket that holds two egg cartons, a dozen 12 oz. beverage cans, two 750 ml wine bottles, or some combination thereof. We found little utility in this feature, and removed the bin shortly after delivery to have a taller space available below the shelf.<br />
Refrigerator door storage includes a fixed butter/dairy keeper in the upper right door, 2 fixed height shelves (bottom of each door) and 3 adjustable height shelves (all plastic). All door shelves are “gallon jug” depth, have sealed bottoms and are fully removable for easy cleaning. Two “snugger clips” are included to keep items from rattling around in the door shelves when opening/closing the doors.<br />
The freezer has 3 drawer/baskets as described above, and all are well laid out and easily accessible. Good design here. The ice storage drawer is large and convenient, but the ice cube tray shelf above the ice storage drawer will not accommodate standard-sized ice cube trays, only the odd-sized ice cube trays (2) provided with the unit.<br />
A chilled water dispenser (interior access only) and an automatic icemaker are optional with this style of GE refrigerator and there are slightly different model suffix designations for units factory equipped with these options. This model can be retrofitted with an icemaker, but not the chilled water dispenser.<br />
This fridge has what GE describes as “NeverClean” condenser coils. By that I take it that the coils are inaccessible for cleaning, since the condenser must have air flow over it in order to function. The warranty period is 1 year for the complete appliance, 5 years for the compressor and “sealed” refrigeration system. This product was assembled in Mexico.<br />
SUMMING IT ALL UP<br />
We’ve only had this unit in our home for about 2 months, but we like it overall so far. The interior is bright, spacious and generally well laid-out. Shelves and surfaces are easy to keep clean. Like any product, there are trade-offs in design based on type of unit (i.e. top vs. bottom freezer vs. side-by-side) and layout of features, controls and shelves. Operation is reasonably quiet, no better or worse than our old fridge that we can tell.<br />
Some things to remember are that unless 2 small trays of ice are enough for your household, you will lose some freezer space to ice cube trays, unless you choose the automatic icemaker model/option. We store 3 additional standard size ice cube trays stacked in the upper right, partial-width freezer basket (which still has good storage space remaining thereafter).<br />
The up front controls, temperature displays and interior light housing intrude downward from the top of the refrigerator compartment ceiling about 1.5”. So, while the controls are convenient and easy to see/access up front, something tall stored on a slide out shelf behind the control panel/light housing will preclude the shelf from sliding out all the way, and/or be difficult to remove from behind the control panel. If GE had located the exact same control panel on the ceiling of the refrigerator&#8217;s case but at the rear, against the back wall, it would have been nearly equally useful and visible, without interfering with access to the refrigerator&#8217;s contents.<br />
The open door alarm feature is a must, since the tight gasket fit between the doors generally precludes them from closing by gravity. You must manually close the refrigerator doors, and don’t bother to try slamming them, you’ll break something sooner or later. The freezer drawer can be a little sticky to open, I presume due to a bit of frost build up on the drawer slides between defrost cycles. Also, you must make sure the freezer drawer is firmly closed/seated, or frost will build up on the light switch in the frame, holding the switch in the “door closed” position, and leaving your freezer section in the dark when open.<br />
These relatively minor quibbles aside, we are satisfied with this purchase. The neutral reliability rating is due to our short period of ownership, not as a result of any problems we’ve experienced. I’ll try and check back some time with a reliability update.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Kitchenaid Refrigerators</span></h2>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">KitchenAid Refrigerator Architect II KBFS20ETSS</span></h2>
<p>The KitchenAid Architect II KBFS20ETSS Stainless Steel Compact Wine Cooler Side by Side Bottom Freezer French Door has 4 shelves and a capacity of 19.7 cu. ft. Includes ice maker. Also, this product is Energy Star compliant, which means it is one of the most energy-efficient products in its class and usually exceeds federal energy-use standards.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Compact · Wine Cooler · Side by Side · <a title="Bottom Freezer Refrigerators" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">Bottom Freezer Refrigerators</a> · French Door<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 19.7 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 14.2 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 5.5 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Snack Drawer · Meat Pan · Egg Storage · Dairy Center · Gallon Storage · Split Shelves · Spill Proof Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Digital Display<br />
Extra Features: Door Alarm<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 480 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.75 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 29.25 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I chose this fridge for my new home partly because I have a relatively small kitchen, partly because I was sick and tired of bending over to get the milk, and partly because this model was on sale.<br />
It works very well. Cold cuts, produce, butter, and cheese are all kept at the right temperature, and the freezer keeps things frozen. What I especially like about it is that the water dispenser is inside the refrigerator and not mounted on the door; door-mounted dispensers collect dirt, dust, and kitchen grease and are often difficult to clean because the plastic is easily damaged by grease-cutting cleansers. The stainless steel is easy to keep clean, but if I had small children I might find the fingerprints a bit much to clean.<br />
The fact that this is a counter-depth refrigerator (24 inches deep not including the door) means that it has a smaller capacity than other refrigerators of the same height and width. It does however take up less space both when the doors are open and when they are closed, a blessing in a small one-person kitchen. It also uses much less electricity per month than my old top-freezer refrigerator (a Whirlpool, so the same overall brand). Having the freezer at the bottom isn&#8217;t just convenient, it may also be why I&#8217;m saving $8.00 a month on my electric bill.<br />
The filters for the built-in water dispenser cost roughly the same as filters for any other water dispenser &#8211; I think the difference between these filters and the ones for my sink is something like 83 cents per filter. (The filters should be replaced twice a year, according to the manufacturer.) This is more expensive than a few brands but much cheaper than LG.<br />
The major drawback I&#8217;ve had is that there is no solid base to the freezer compartment. Anything that drips inside the freezer will drip on the floor (and perhaps on your feet) when the freezer is opened. I don&#8217;t know how this is going to work for defrosting, if the freezer actually requires it.<br />
One caveat: in order for the ice maker and water filter to work, the fridge needs to be connected to the cold water system. I hired a qualified plumber (as I didn&#8217;t have the tools or the knowledge or, honestly, the patience to complete the task myself), but anyone with the right tools and a bit of experience with plumbing matters could do it themselves.<br />
I recommend this refrigerator for anyone who wants a shallower appliance and who doesn&#8217;t want to be constantly cleaning out a greasy exterior water filter.<br />
Not related to this review: KitchenAid&#8217;s Canadian website is extremely useful and was one reason why I bought from this company. Being able to easily and quickly print out user guides and other information and determine which models were in production is important. Good job, KitchenAid.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">KitchenAid Superba Architect KSRP25FS</span></h2>
<p>KitchenAid Superba Architect KSRP25FS<br />
With a stunning design that complements tradtional or modern kitchens, this side-by-side Superba ArchitectSeries refrigerator offers you a range of premium features. The thoughtful details inside and out include the convenient PuR water filtration and dispensing system for freshly filtered drinking water at the touch of a button.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 25.3 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 15.3 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 10 cu. ft.<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 1 · Meat Pan · Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves · Wine Rack · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 2 · Shelves x 3<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Extra Features: Adjustable Rollers / Levelers<br />
Exterior Color: Black · White · Beige<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 616 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.5 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.75 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 33.38 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I chose Kitchenaid for it&#8217;s reputation and low repair history. I have the high gloss white model. I researched refrigerators for almost a year and was about to purchase the 2005 KSRP25FN but found this was coming out and was exactly the same except for the PUR water filter replacing the Aquasense filter. I live with very hard water and horrible tasting tap water but I knew that the PUR that is being used by Kenmore, Whirlpool and Frigidare is the best filter out there right now. This model was rated highly in consumer reports as being quiet which is not very normal for a side by side with an ice cube dispenser. It was installed in minutes and after draining a couple of gallons of the filtered water, I tried it and it tasted very good. The rollertrac shelves are nice feature and both compartments have lots of room. Since my previous frig did not have an ice maker, I was a little alarmed the first time I heard the ice drop. The frig itself is very quiet and I lived in a very small condo so noise travels easily. It has a mild hum that is barely heard.<br />
My previous frig did not have a water dispenser so it has taken me some time to get used to using it without having water all over the floor. The opening is not big enough for you to sit a glass there and just press pour, you have to hold your glass at an angle and lean it up against the pour control and you have to hold the glass just right when you are ready to stop or the water drips down the side of the frig. And the first time I tried to fill the coffee pot I was on the floor with paper towels to wipe up the water. Im sure I will adjust to this eventually and get the hang out it, but its just a feature that is a little annoying. For people who want white, many manufacturers are making this frosted glass white and its beautiful.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Ah yes, if you’re looking for tall, dark and handsome, with the characteristics of being functional, reliable, practical, well built, and purrs like a kitten, then you’ve come to the right place. That is, if you’re seeking a review on a KitchenAid refrigerator.</p>
<p>How the Love Story Unfolds<br />
OK, I never in my wildest dreams ever thought I would love a refrigerator, but I do. In fact, I like this one so much that not only do I highly recommend it, but I spent over two hours writing the review. So that’s not the bad part, our internet service crashed and I lost everything just as I was trying to submit that hard written bugger! So I decided to sit down a couple of days later and compose this little ditty. Anyway, back to the new found love in my life…LOL…like the hubby (sorry dear), there are a couple of minor things I’d change which I’ll address further in the review. But for the most part, I like this frig well enough to give it 4 stars and 2 reviews (now I can laugh, sort of).</p>
<p>We had been looking for a new home and I knew we would more than likely have to make a refrigerator purchase. Our old Hotpoint refrigerator was white, but the majority of home builders in our area were/are going with black appliances. Well, once we found our home we decided to negotiate the refrigerator which was already in the house as the house was a model home, thus the existing brand new refrigerator. Of course as you may well guess, the frig happened to be, the KitchenAid Superba Architect with a beautiful glossy black finish.</p>
<p>For me this is a pretty big step up from my Hotpoint side-by-side as this KitchenAid is loaded with features my former frig didn’t have.</p>
<p>About the KitchenAid Superba Architect<br />
This gorgeous side-by-side is a very attractive refrigerator which compliments any modern or traditional kitchen. This refrigerator with a sleek glossy front has appealing light blue lights on the exterior control panel and an optional soft glow light at the ice/water dispenser which is controlled via a sensor. This frig is 35 ½ inch in width, 69 ¾ in high, and 33 3/8 in deep. It has 25.3 cubic ft combined refrigerator/freezer space combined and is really quite functional. No wasted space inside, as you will find ample shelving, storage bins, and an indoor icemaker. Plus included is the PuR water filtration system for freshly filtered drinking water at the touch of a button.</p>
<p>Product Features<br />
• Energy Star Qualified<br />
• 15.3 cu ft refrigerator compartment volume<br />
• 10.0 cu ft freezer compartment volume<br />
• AquaSense Ice and Water Dispensing System<br />
• AquaSense Base Grille Water Filtration<br />
• 200-gallon Water Filter<br />
• ExtendFresh Temperature Management System<br />
• ExtendFresh Door Air<br />
• Foam-In-Place Insulation<br />
• Enhanced Lighting in Refrigerator and Freezer<br />
• Spill-Clean Adjustable Slide-Out Glass Shelves<br />
• RollerTrac FreshSeal Humidity-Controlled Crisper<br />
• RollerTrac FreshChil Temperature-Controlled Meat Locker<br />
• FreshSeal Dairy Locker<br />
• Wine Rack<br />
• Slide N Lock Door Storage<br />
• AquaSense In-Door-Ice Dispensing System<br />
• 2 Slide Out Freezer Baskets<br />
• 3 Freezer Shelves<br />
• Optimice<br />
• Soda Rack</p>
<p>Our refrigerator was already installed and I could type all the instructions for refrigerator installation into this review, but I honestly figure for most folks that information is not of the utmost importance when trying to decide what manufacture or product to go with.</p>
<p>A Little More Detailed Product Information<br />
Controls:<br />
For the most part, I think the overall design of the refrigerator was well thought out. First of all, the On/Off control and temperature controls for the refrigerator and freezer on this particular model are electronic and found on the upper portion of the refrigerator compartment. The controls are pretty basic numbered 1-7 with ?” being cold and ?” coldest. It simply takes the press of the control arrow, a beep will sound and a light will move to the setting.<br />
Additional electronic controls found in this same location include the Optimice button which is a feature that assists with temporary periods of heavy ice used by increasing ice production over a 24-hour period.<br />
Also found with these controls is the ExtendFresh light. The ExtendFresh temperature management system was designed to help maintain the freshness of all ingredients and prepared foods, or finished creations, with precise temperature management. Independent, electronic temperature controls set and monitor refrigerator and freezer temperatures within /- one degree.</p>
<p>Water and Ice Dispenser:<br />
Easy to use, the water comes out clean and cold. Located atop the Water and Ice Dispenser are round buttons. Two are for Ice (crushed or cubed) and one is for the light and the other is the lockout. These buttons are lit with an eye appealing blue light. Also, this refrigerator is equipped with a special light that turns on when the water or ice dispenser is used. There is also a special AUTO mode and a lock out option to avoid unintentional dispensing of ice or water.</p>
<p>One of my favorite ways to enjoy a cold beverage is with a glass of crushed ice. This ice maker does an excellent job at crushing ice. There is a slight delay before the ice is dispensed and a moderate noise as the ice is being crushed, but both are completely normal.</p>
<p>To dispense water or ice all you do is place a sturdy glass against the dispenser lever and press.</p>
<p>The Dispenser Light:<br />
Again, the dispenser area has a light. There are two choices, either On or Auto. When the dispenser is used, the lever will automatically turn the light on. The light can be left of continuously by choosing, “On”. When “Auto” is selected the dispenser light will automatically adjust to become brighter as the room brightens or dimmer as the room darkens. The button can be pressed a third time and the dispenser light will be turned off.<br />
Our personal preference is the “Auto” selection because there is a very soft glow at the water/ice dispenser. Since the dispenser levers are softly lit, we no longer have to turn on bright lights in the middle of the night to get a drink of water. For us that alone is a huge plus!!</p>
<p>The Lock:<br />
Another great feature is the Dispenser Lock. For those of you with small children you can more than likely relate. Our little girl who is becoming quite independent has made a lot of big messes with the water and ice dispenser on our old refrigerator. But this KitchenAid model has a dispenser lock that can be turned on/off by the simple press of a button. This feature doesn’t shut off power to the refrigerator, ice maker, or to the dispenser light. It simply deactivates the dispenser levers to prevent unintentional dispensing. Even without children this is a great feature just to keep from accidentally dispensing water or ice while cleaning the levers and dispenser area.</p>
<p>Water Filter Status Light:<br />
Along side the lock, dispenser light and ice buttons is the water filter status light. This light informs you of when it is time to order and change the water filter cartridge. The light is “green” when the water filter is “good” but changes to “yellow” that it’s almost time to change the cartridge or to remind you to “order”/purchase a cartridge then to “red” when it is time to “replace” the cartridge.</p>
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<p>The Water Filtration System:<br />
We honestly have not owned our refrigerator long enough to change the water filter, but PuR recommends changing the water filter every 6 months. Our old Hotpoint refrigerator required a filter change about every 6-9 months depending on usage. It was pretty easy to tell when a filter needed to be changed because our water taste would change. However, with our new KitchenAid Superba Architect refrigerator we won’t have to worry about guessing about the filter change with the Water Filter Status Light I mentioned above.<br />
As for how to change the filter on this particular model, I would like to say it is easy, but I had a difficult time removing the filter cartridge cap. I thought I would attempt the process so I could write about it in the review, however as much as I hate to admit it I was unsuccessful at removing the cap. However, the cartridge is located in a convenient place which is in the front base grille. To change the filter you would 1.) remove the cartridge cap (counterclockwise to a vertical position) and pull the filter out through the base grille. Directions state there will be water in the cartridge so some spilling may occur. 2.) remove the cartridge cap by sliding it off the end of the old cartridge. The cap will slide to the left or right. Do not discard the cap. 3.) Take the new cartridge out of the package and remove protective cover from O-rings. 4.) Slide the cartridge cap onto the new cartridge. 5.) With cartridge cap in the vertical position, push the new filter cartridge into the base grille until it stops. Rotate the cartridge cap clockwise to a horizontal position. Overall it doesn’t sound too difficult to do as long as one can get the first process started. (OK guys, I’m not laughing here.)</p>
<p>Refrigerator Features<br />
* Deli Drawer-This drawer stores items at normal refrigerator temperatures.<br />
* Crisper Drawer-This drawer has a humidity control located on the top of the crisper cover. You can control the amount of humidity in the moisture-sealed crisper between low and high.<br />
* FreshChil Locker/Drawer-You have the option of quickly chilling items in this drawer without lowering the temperature inside the refrigerator.<br />
* Wine Rack-This little white plastic rack is a hook/j shape. It hangs from the side of a chosen shelf and accommodates one bottle of wine horizontally.<br />
* Utility Bin-clear plastic removable container for eggs.<br />
* Soda Rack-our model came with two white plastic racks designed to hold 5 cans of soda (each)<br />
* Three large door bins. These bins provide enough space to hold all our different salad dressings, mayo, ketchup, etc. The refrigerator door bins are large enough to hold a couple of bottles of wine or champagne too.</p>
<p>Freezer Features<br />
The ice maker switch is located inside the front portion of the freezer compartment. The ice maker/storage bin is located inside the door which frees up space inside the freezer. The ice bin is very easy to remove and clean. To remove the ice bin just hold the base of the storage bin with both hands and press the release button on the side of the bin to lift it up and out. You don’t even have to turn the ice maker off when removing the storage bin. The sensor cover on the wall of the freezer stops the ice maker from producing ice if the door is open or the ice bin is removed. To replace the bin, just place the bin on the door and push down to make sure it is in place.<br />
For cleaning, I utilized warm water and dish soap and dried it thoroughly. Within a matter of minutes my bin was back in the freezer and my ice maker was working. In less than 24 hours I had a full bin of fresh ice in my freezer.</p>
<p>This KitchenAid refrigerator was equipped with three wire freezer shelves which are adjustable. There are also two sliding freezers baskets. The freezer baskets are another one of my favorite features. They are nice and large and can hold a lot of different frozen food products. Of course I like that they slide out so I can easily view the contents.</p>
<p>Also, there are four standard door bins inside the freezer door. I have referred to them as standard size, giving an example; a door bin will hold a small bag of frozen veggies. No large boxes such as waffles, etc will fit in the freezer door bins.</p>
<p>Overall Care/Maintenance<br />
Since our refrigerator is painted metal we have to wash the exterior with a clean sponge or soft cloth and a mild detergent. For additional protection my husband applied appliance wax to the metal only.<br />
Now, I could also talk about changing the light bulbs. Do you honestly want to know how to change a light bulb in a refrigerator? Well, for the most part and for most parts on this refrigerator, reaching the light bulbs is easy. It’s as basic as reaching in, removing the old bulb and installing the new one. However, there are a couple of areas which are not so easily accessible such as the crisper light, the freezer lights and behind the freezer basket. These few places do require the removal of light shields and baskets. Also the dispenser light requires a heavy duty 10-watt bulb. All other lights require a 40-watt appliance bulb.</p>
<p>The KitchenAid Warranty<br />
All major KitchenAid appliances come with a fantastic warranty that supports the quality of their products. Here’s how KitchenAid’s warranty works on this refrigerator: 1 yr full warranty on the refrigerator from the date of purchase and a 30 day limited warranty on the water filter. 2nd-5th year full warranty on the cavity liner and sealed refrigeration system parts. 6th-10th year limited warranty on sealed refrigeration system parts which include the: compressor, evaporator, condenser, dryer, and connecting tubing. Lifetime Limited Warranty on door bins and can racks.</p>
<p>What I’d Change<br />
As I mentioned in the earlier part of my review there were a couple of minor things I would change about this refrigerator. First of all I mentioned the little problem with the removal of the water filter cap. Maybe it’s a stroke of bad luck and my hubby will be able to remove it without any problems whatsoever. However, here’s the second little downfall I have with this refrigerator. By no mean does this apply to function, but strictly to cosmetic issues. Again, I mentioned we have a child, that child likes to put her hands on things, run toys over stuff….you get the picture. Needless to say, a refrigerator with a beautiful slick, glossy smooth surface does not exactly go ideally in a home with a toddler. There are already a couple of very minor scratches on the front of the frig compliments of the 4 year old who lives in our home. For the sake of being practical a rough front on these refrigerators would be a great option. Of course that would take away from some of the style of the refrigerator, but it is an issue and one I felt needed to addressed.</p>
<p>Final Thoughts<br />
Although there were a couple of minor downfalls to this refrigerator, there is absolutely nothing major I would change. Overall I’m very pleased with the style and function of this KitchenAid appliance. I would like to add that as I’ve written this review and paid more attention to a refrigerator than what I normally would, I have noticed the “running sound” or normal sounds as they would be called. The thing purrs like a kitten. As for the ice maker, it is super quite as well. Our old frig (which was only 3 yr old) made horrible sounds compared to the quietness of the Superba Architect.<br />
This refrigerator is the same size as my old Hotpoint, but it still seems to be roomier. I love the different bins in the refrigerator, especially the chill locker with the ability to quickly chill foods in that bin without adjusting the internal temperature of the whole refrigerator.<br />
Again, I really appreciate the in-door ice-maker as it does free up a lot of room within the freezer. I actually owned a small separate freezer which was full prior to our move. However, that freezer now sits totally empty. All of our food from our old refrigerator plus the additional freezer fit into our KitchenAid refrigerator!! Now that&#8217;s space galore!! I’m highly impressed!!</p>
<p>Whew, I think I’m breathing sigh of relief now that I’m at the end. I’m not a big electronics whiz, I’m not an engineer, I’m just a simple woman and I know what I like. And when I find something I really enjoy, I want to talk about it!! However, as I end I can’t help but to wonder what I may have left out that would help someone in his/her decision making on whether or not to buy this appliance. Altogether I think this is a superb appliance made by KitchenAid and I would definitely recommend it to anyone including my closest friends and family.</p>
<p>Thanks for reading!!&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Kitchen Aid Refrigerator Architect II KBRS19KT</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Refrigerator<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 18.5 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 12.9 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 5.6 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: Optional Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Snack Drawer · Meat Pan · Egg Storage · Gallon Storage · Spill Proof Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Door Opens: Opens to the Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Ice Trays · Bin x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Exterior Color: White<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 448 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 29.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 66.75 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 33.25 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;Is there a law about how many new fridges you are supposed to buy in one year? I bought a new house and my &#8220;old&#8221; (8 mos.) KitchenAid couldn&#8217;t fit into the only space I had for a fridge, so I bought this one. After some months of fun, including having two doors replaced so a fridge could fit in, I finally have it.<br />
The KBRS19KT seems to work well. It keeps things cold, the freezer keeps things frozen, and the shelves and trays are easy to clean and for the most part sturdily built. It does come with two more shelves than I needed, and one item (the ice cube tray holder) is in an inconvenient location, but all in all it&#8217;s convenient, well-designed, and easy to use. I especially like that one of the door trays is exactly the right size for a dozen eggs, and that unlike too many refrigerators made only for the American market, the butter tray holds a full pound of butter. (In Canada butter is not sold or supplied in &#8220;sticks&#8221; but in one-pound undivided blocks.)<br />
It&#8217;s also very attractive &#8211; the stainless steel version, which I have, is sleek and modern.<br />
I recommend it, and point out that service varies wildly depending on your exact location.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">KitchenAid Architect KBRA20ERSS Stainless Steel</span></h2>
<p>Key Features <br />
Refrigerator Type: Bottom Freezer<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 20.3 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 14.6 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 5.7 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Spill Proof Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Door Opens: Opens to the Left<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 480 kWHrs<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.88 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 28.5 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am so glad that we choose the KitchenAid Arcitect model. We have had this refrigerator for over a year now with no problems. The fridge looks great in stainless steel. I love the counter depth&#8230;lots of room and all the food is visible so we no longer find gross moldy suprises at the back of the fridge. The bottom freezer is great with the automatic ice maker drawer. The shelves are removable for easy cleaning and they can be rearranged in several different orientations to suit. The only complaint I have is the flimsy plastic crisper drawers. They seem kinda cheap for the price of the fridge.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Kitchen Aid Refrigerators Architect II KSCS25FT</span></h2>
<p>This stylish and functional side-by-side <a title="counter depth refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">counter depth refrigerator</a> refrigerator features an advanced electronic through-the-door ice &amp; water dispenser, flat, smooth doors, and a flush-to-cabinet look that reflects the style and integration of built-in models.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 24.5 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 14.9 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 9.6 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Snack Drawer · Meat Pan · Wine Rack<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Shelves x 4<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Exterior Color: Black · White · Bisque<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: A<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 607 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 71.5 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 30 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I swore I&#8217;d never buy Kitchen-Aid again after the dismal performance and premature replacement of our $900 Kitchen-Aid dishwasher a couple years back. However, this model fridge offered the styling and capacity I wanted in a counter-depth model (via slightly taller height) &#8211; along with a separate ice and water dispenser (not a button to select between the two). We&#8217;ve had it for about 7 months now and have absolutely no complaints. It is a great fridge and I&#8217;ve recommended it to others. Still wouldn&#8217;t recommend their dishwashers though&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I bought this unit at Best Buy a year ago.  I wanted a cabinet depth side by side that had a ice depensor on the door.  I had considered the french door style but really wanted easier access to ice.  I bought this after checking out a few models at the store (not that I had many choices either).</p>
<p>The frig fit into the std opening pretty well: if you do not want the frig to jut out, then cabinet depth units are for you.  I did have to lower the unit down to get it to fit but maybe that is because my opening was not framed correctly.  The electronic controls are easy to use but I have found that the unit does not track the temperature in the refrigerator side very accurately.  The filter is accessed in the bottom of the unit from the front, and is very convenient (several models have the filter inside the cabinet, which takes up space).  By the way, you can buy at least two types of filters: the normal quick fill and the bacterial filter.  The refrigetors tells you when the filter needs replacing (it can tell you what percent of usage is past) and the filter light turns orange then red to warn you of this.  You can reset the warning w/o replacing the fiter, but you can confuse the count-down timer.  The biggest complaint that i have on this unit is the poor shelf arrangement.  True it is 25 square feet, but alot of that space is unusable.  On that note, the tiny shelf at the bottom of the refrigerator door is a joke!  I kinda wish I had bought the french door model as I believe I would have gotten more usable space. </p>
<p>The model is a year old and we have never had service on it.  Other than the water filter changes (every six months) we have not touch the unit.  From time to time, an ice cube will just randomly fall out of the dispensor.  And it can be kind of tricky to position your cup to catch the cubes: to high and it does not trigger the release, too low and the cubes land on the floor.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">LG Refrigerators</span></h2>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">LG Refridgerator LRB-P1031 Bottom Freezer Refrigerator</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Bottom Freezer<br />
Total Volume: 10 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 6.3 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 3.7 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin x 2 · Meat Pan · Egg Storage · Dairy Center · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Ice Trays · Bin x 3<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Exterior Color: White · Metallic<br />
Energy <br />
Amperage Rating: 20 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 23.4 in.<br />
Overall Height: 67.3 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 24.6 in. <a title="counter depth refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">counter depth refrigerator</a></p>
<p>&#8220;I love this fridge!! I bought it in April 2004 as I moved residences. This fridge self levels very easily when installed.<br />
The top part is spacious and you can move any of the smaller trays on the door anywhere you want on the door, and technically you can move the large shelves anywhere as well &#8211; however there are only a couple other optional places for them to go.<br />
The fresh meat shelf add-on is nice, it clips in the main fridge to keep opened meat at peak freshness. No browning of ground beef left in the fridge anymore.<br />
The freezer is a dream. Not only because it&#8217;s on the bottom, but because it has three main compartments &#8211; all with the same temperate, but also a pizza-box sized area called &#8220;Quick Freeze&#8221;<br />
Hit the button for Quick Freeze &#8211; it makes a nice little &#8220;ok I&#8217;ll start&#8221; beep and ultra-freezes that pizza box size for 3 hours. You can make ice cubes in 10 minutes. It just blasts and blasts all the cold freezer air onto that area. It&#8217;s really cool. I&#8217;ve bought freshly baked dinner rolls at the supermarket and quick froze them &#8211; you can really taste the difference when thawed out.<br />
The fridge has a &#8216;vacation mode&#8217; which means it will keep you electricity bill low. It enters a mode where it just maintains the temperature in both locations and if you wish to increase temperature the fridge has to &#8216;warm&#8217; up to do it.<br />
Finally &#8211; both sections are temperature controlled. The fridge has a range 1 &#8211; 7 and the freezer from 1 &#8211; 5. The fridge is controlled by a dial inside, and the freezer by a button that beeps on the top control panel.<br />
I really think this is the <a title="best refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">best refrigerator</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The bottom freezer was the selling point for me as there are 3 nice sized drawers. I can actually find things in the freezer without risking frost bite shuffling everything around. Or buying cheap wire shelfs for neatly stacking things. No need to empty the entire freezer to clean as you can do a drawer at a time. In addition there is a great quick freeze tray for ice cubes. I have purchased a couple of large flat party size ice cubes trays and ice is alway at the ready in such short time using the quick freeze feature. It is so nice not having to stoop down to access veggies in the produce trays as the refrigerator is located on top. Too bad though I have to squeeze 2 of the fridge glass shelfs really close together in order to fit in a plastic gallon of spring water. This adjusting of shelf to allow a gallon of water to fit in cuts down on storage space. Attempted to fit in the Brita water filter on the fridge doors but no room. Only complaint I have. The fridge interior is well lighted and easy to clean. Have the temp setting set at only 1/3 of the way, beverages and food stays nice and cold. I have had this unit 13 months now and have yet to hear the motor running, that is how quiet it is. The unit cost me $590 US dollars last Oct 2004, and the money is well spent. I just love the exterior, tall and so clean lined. Hope I get to use the unit&#8217;s vacation button one day.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">LG Refridgerators FC21760ST</span></h2>
<p>The LG FC21760ST Stainless Steel (20.7 cu. ft.) French Door <a title="bottom freezer refrigerators" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">Bottom freezer refrigerators</a> have 4 shelves and a capacity of 20.7 cu. ft. Includes ice maker.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Bottom Freezer · French Door<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 20.7 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Egg Storage · Spill Proof Shelves · Wine Rack<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 2<br />
Convenience <br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.75 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.75 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 30 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I own the LFC21760 french door, counter depth, stainless fridge with black sides and lower freezer compartment. The lower freezer compartment is basically a big tub that slides out with a shallow upper rack inside for holding a few things and the ice maker tub. There are no controls or water dispenser on the outside of this fridge.<br />
So far I see 2 reviews. One from 2007 is positive and seems to be describing a similar fridge to that which I own. The second review from 2 years ago has had bad parts experience, but also seems to be describing features of the fridge inconsistent with my model.<br />
My fridge has worked properly from the start (December 2006) and continues to work well today (13 months). I have had extremely bad experience with an LG dishwasher, but I am trying here to judge only the fridge and will not condemn all LG products based on my experience with their dishwasher.<br />
We wanted a new fridge for styling, space saving, and primarily energy saving. There were very few counter-depth french door designs available in 2006 when we started looking. This one fit the bill, so we bought it despite reading mixed reviews of reliability on LG appliances generally.<br />
We replaced a slightly larger volume, 23-year-old Amana top-freezer unit with this fridge. This one is 3x more energy efficient based on monitoring that I have done with an in-line energy meter. The numbers match what LG advertises for efficiency. This fridge is quiet. How quiet is a matter of opinion, but I am very satisfied with the noise level of the fridge. The ice maker is noisy at dump and fill, but that is only an occasional disturbance. The styling of this fridge is exactly what we wanted. The exterior stainless is OK with me. Honestly I don&#8217;t care so much for the color, just the clean looks and good styling. The stainless seems adequate to me, but certainly nothing special compared to colored enamel, etc. It is black on the sides. We are extremely pleased with the counter-depth and slightly smaller interior volume. The french door design is wonderful for space saving and convenience. The lower freezer design is good. I find that the lower freezer tub design collects a bit of dirt, but this tends to be true of all freezers. On balance I would recommend the lower tub design over an upper freezer design. If you like side-by-side freezer (which I do not), then you will probably hate the lower freezer tub. The ice maker works well, but over-fills the ice tub. I have not figured out how to adjust it to make less ice. If you live in a hot climate and like lots of ice, then this will be good for you. The ice tub is easy to remove, dump, and replace, despite what initially would appear to be an awkward position in which it is mounted. Access to ice by kids is simple. The upper freezer shelf on which the ice tub resides is handy for storing frozen waffles, etc. It is a wire rack, so stuff will drip though it if melting. It will hold a couple of 1/2 gallon ice cream containers on the rack, but ice cream is meant to go down in the big tub portiion of the freezer (more sensible). A lower freezer unit should be more energy efficient.</p>
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<p>The refrigerator compartment is compact and not to deep, minimizing the loss of mysterious stuff &#8220;near the back&#8221;. The compartments on the door are appropriate to milk cartons, jelly jars etc. Note that the doors hold quite tight, so when you yank the doors open, things in the door compartments get rattled severely. Do not store unstable chemical isotopes, spare sticks of dynamite, or leaking containers of nitroglycerin in the door&#8230; The shelving inside the fridge is good by me. They are easy to adjust, easy to remove and fairly easy to clean. The shelving is solid. The plastic vegetable trays are nice and have funny little flip-up doors that work well. The construction of the doors and the tracks that they ride on is flimsy, so be cautious about pounding on them or you will end up with broken parts. I suspect that this is where the problem of broken parts comes in for the other reviewer who does not like the fridge. If you train your kids not to eat vegetables then they will stay away from the crisper drawers and you should not have any problems&#8230; There is a shallow, wide deli/cheese tray/door under the cripsers. This works well and we are happy for it. Everything is laid out flat, so it is easy to quickly survey the contents of the drawer. The main doors on the fridge fit tight. This is a requirement of the french door design. When they are left open a wicked alarm sounds. This can be irritating, but serves a useful purpose.<br />
So far we have been happy with this fridge. The energy efficiency, quiet operation, and overall design suit our needs. It is now out of warranty and I do not have an extended warranty. Based on my experince with getting warranty service on the worst appliance that I have ever owned (LG dishwasher), I do not see a value in warranties at all. Particularly in the case of a fridge, I cannot be waiting for service. If this baby craps out, I am going to be running to the store to buy a second fridge. Perhaps I would buy a cheap temporary fridge that I could then keep in the garage, perhaps I would just buy a replacement &#8211; who knows. I am certain that I am not suited to sit and cool my heals waiting for someone else to come and fix my fridge. I repeat, I am saying yes to recommend this fridge, but I will never buy an LG appliance again for the rest of my life, based solely on my experience with my dishwasher. I suspect that more french door counter depth designs will be coming on the market in coming years, so I recommend surveying all possibilities before deciding on this one. I like this fridge, but I am not going to be a cheerleader for LG just because they have sold me a fridge that simply does what it is supposed to do.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">LG LSC27950 Side by Side Refrigerator</span></h2>
<p>Enjoy 11% more usable freezer space (1 cu. ft.) thanks to the self-contained ice maker located in the freezer door. Now you can store that additional gallon of ice cream or a few more favorite frozen pizzas! The ice storage bin is also removable for portability and easy cleaning.Ensure precise temperature control in the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Located on the outside of the refrigerator, the touch sensitive digital controls also allow you to use the IcePlus accelerated freezing function, monitor room temperature, and reset the water filter.Optimizes both humidity and temperature to extend the life of your leafy vegetables.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 26.5 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 16.23 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 10.24 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 3 · Bin x 4 · Shelves x 4<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Digital Display<br />
Exterior Color: White<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.75 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.75 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 35.25 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve had this fridge for about a year (smooth black version). There have been no problems so far, and the fridge has a nice uniform cooling distribution and low energy consumption. The spill-proof shelves have saved us a few times. The ice maker broke after 6 months but after single call to the LG service line we had a repairman out to replace it in a few days. The filters are widely available and they cost around $50.00. Overall we are happy with the fridge and especially like the unique smooth black appearance.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;bought at Best Buy. I called service once about leveling it and there&#8217;s no level in the back because it&#8217;s supposed to have a 1&#8243; difference so the door will close properly. Customer Service was very nice and helpful.<br />
Very quiet when running. Ice Maker holder is smaller than last frig. so may run out in summer with a large family. Ice is made fast. Lighting inside is good and shelves easy to adjust. Nice brushed metal door handles are easy to clean. Overall I&#8217;m happy with the purchase.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/LGLMX25981ST.jpg" border="0" alt="lg refridgerators lmx25981" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="124" height="124" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">LG Fridge Freezer LMX25981S</span></h2>
<p>The First Ice and Water Dispensing 4-Door French Door refrigerator, exclusively from LG. The two freezer drawers provide the ultimate in convenient organization and easy access. With the tallest water dispenser available, you can fill larger containers with filtered water.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Bottom Freezer · French Door<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 24.7 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 17.6 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 7.1 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Snack Drawer · Dairy Center · Split Shelves · Spill Proof Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Ice Trays · Bin x 3<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Digital Display<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 547 kWHrs<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.75 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.75 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 34.25 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I had to unpack it to get it through the front door and the first thing I noticed was that it has a clip to hold the electric cord out of the way when it is on the appliance truck(a small item but a testament to the consumer orientation). The LED light is a bright white. I emptied a full side by side into the new refrigerator and still had room to spare. A few of my taller door items in the old frige had to go in the ample space created with the fold away self.<br />
The 2 freezer drawers is a great feature. Everyday stuff on top and occational use things on the bottom.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Whirlpool Refrigerators</span></h2>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/WhirlpoolED5FTGX.jpg" border="0" alt="whirlpool refrigerators ed5ftgx" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="100" height="85" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Whirlpool ED5FTGX Side by Side Refrigerator</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Total Volume: 25.3 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 15.4 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 9.9 cu. ft.<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 1 · Snack Drawer · Meat Pan · Spill Proof Shelves · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Ice Trays · Bin x 1<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control · Dial Control<br />
Exterior Color: White<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 616 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 20 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.5 in.<br />
Overall Height: 66.88 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 33.75 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I sincerely enjoy our new side-by-side refrigerator. We bought it in February and it works like a charm! Its so nice to have ice and cold water at your fingertips. The no-scratch exterior is easy to clean and in the inside, plenty of adjustable storage space in both the freezer and the frig. Whirlpool appliances have always been a part of our family&#8217;s homes, that&#8217;s why I selected this brand.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I purchased my new Whirlpool refrigerator at Lowes Home Improvement Center. This is an excellent refrigerator in all aspects. It has a modern, sleek design, is built well, stays very cool, produces alot of ice, and dispenses ice cold water. The unit is nice and bright on the inside, thanks to the enhanced lighting both in the upper and lower portions of the refrigerator. I also like the fact that the freezer has a light on the inside, well placed, and I am easily able to see what I have stored. I also like the shelving and storage bins, in addition to their placement, within the refrigerator. I like to drink alot of water, so the fact that the unit has the ice dispenser, as well as the chilled water on the outside of the door is wonderful.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/WhirlpoolGoldGD5NVAXSY.jpg" border="0" alt="Whirlpool Gold Refrigerator GD5NVAXSY" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="130" height="130" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Whirlpool Gold Refrigerator GD5NVAXSY</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 25.6 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 15.5 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 10.1 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Light: Yes</p>
<p>&#8220;I had this refrigerator for 1 week. So far so good. I did a lot of research before purchasing this one. I choose Whirlpool because it is a lot more reliable than other brand.<br />
My toughest decision was to whether buy stainless steel or Satina. I read a lot of reviews and it seemed people who bought stainless steel of any brands have regrets because of the maintainence. These people include my sister and my sister-in-law. I checked four refrigerators from whom I know that have it for 1-2 years. The Satina looks as good as the day they bought them and the other two stainless steel look awful.<br />
I am so happy I got the Satina. All I have to do is to wipe it with wet clothes lightly and it looks spotless.<br />
The ice bucket on the door is a nice feature because it frees up some space in the freezer.<br />
The freezer does not have as many shelves as I&#8217;d like.<br />
The drawers on the refrigerator side is somewhat shallow. The reason is that it give more space for the door storage.<br />
The water dispense comes in handy to fill up water bottle. The water comes out of the filter taste good. (no funny taste).<br />
I choose monochromatic (which means that the side is gray and the water/ice dispenser is silver.). I didn&#8217;t like huge black side of the other refrigerators. The monochromatic gives a handsome uniformed look.<br />
I am very happy with my decision. Did I mentioned I am so glad that I didn&#8217;t get the stainless steel version? I save some money going for the Satina. Yet, it looks way better and I know it will look way better years from now.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/WhirlpoolET1MHKXM.jpg" border="0" alt="Whirlpool Freezer Refrigerator ET1MHKXM" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="124" height="124" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Whirlpool Freezer Refrigerator ET1MHKXM</span></h2>
<p>The Whirlpool ET1MHKXM features Up-Front Temperature Control Knobs so that emperature controls are within easy reach! Adjusting your cooling is a cinch! Whirlpool Refrigerators use the Accu-Chill System with Foam-In-Place Doors and Double Tub Construction to maintain the correct temperature in both the fresh-food and the freezer compartments. The result is increased strength and accurate temperature control for storing food and beverages. The Adjustable SpillMizer Shelves are transparent for a cleaner, brighter interior, and they help contain spills for easier cleanup. They can be adjusted up or down or removed completely. The Flexi-Store Opaque Gallon Door Bins is another great feature to the Whirlpool ET1MHKXM. Superior space management is not complete without the Flexi-Store system. You can adjust the door bins or remove them and customize the refrigerator to your loading needs!<br />
Refrigerator Type: Top Freezer<br />
Total Volume: 20.9 cu. ft.<br />
Ice Maker: Optional Ice Maker<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Door Opens: Opens to the Right<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 32.5 in.<br />
Overall Height: 65.5 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 31.38 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;We needed a new refrigerator as our old Maytag was not cooling as well as should have, that one lasted 12 years, 3 moves and 2 kitchen renovations, not bad.<br />
I hope this Whirlpool does just as well, and only time will tell.<br />
Anyway, we purchased this model as it was the size we were looking for. And there was $100 in rebates as well. It&#8217;s not energy star rated but it uses less power than our old model.<br />
It has plenty of shelf space. But this is a basic model, no frills at it&#8217;s finest.<br />
It only has one light bulb in the refrigerator compartment.<br />
It did not come with ice trays and a ice holder.<br />
And there is exposed fasteners giving it a cheap look.<br />
I had to salvage the old trays and holder from our old Maytag before it was taken away.<br />
But it does as it was designed to do, and we have found that by keeping the temp control on normal, it keeps everything nice and cold.&#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;I purchased this refrigerator 4 months ago. Although it is located in the basement where it is cool, and set at the coldest setting, the freezer will only go down to 3 degrees! (According to all reports a freezer should be at ZERO degrees for max. food safety, food quality and storage time.<br />
Other than that, I&#8217;m quite pleased with it. It&#8217;s a great size (not too large or small) so can be used as a <a title="counter depth refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/" target="_self">counter depth refrigerator</a> and has reasonable features.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/WhirlpoolGB2SHDXTS.jpg" border="0" alt="Whirlpool French Door GB2SHDXTS" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="124" height="124" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Whirlpool French Door GB2SHDXTS</span></h2>
<p>The Whirlpool GB2SHDXTS Stainless Steel (21.9 cu. ft.) French Door <a title="bottom freezer refrigerators" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">Bottom Freezer Refrigerators</a> have 4 shelves and a capacity of 21.9 cu. ft. Includes ice maker. Also, this product is Energy Star compliant, which means it is one of the most energy-efficient products in its class and usually exceeds federal energy-use standards<br />
Refrigerator Type: Bottom Freezer · French Door<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 21.9 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 15.7 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 6.4 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Meat Pan · Egg Storage · Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves · Wine Rack · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Frost Free<br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Extra Features: Adjustable Rollers / Levelers<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 32.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.88 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 32.5 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I purchased this sight unseen (big mistake) for new construction from my cabinet guy. I wanted the bottom-mount freezer without spending a ton of money. Whirlpool has been around for years and is reputable so I went with them. The refrigerator is noisy so I hope the compressor holds up. The ice maker works great! It has a lot of storage inside and the freezer has a lot of room too.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/WhirlpoolGS6NBEXRS.jpg" border="0" alt="Whirlpool Fridge Side by Side GS6NBEXRS" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="116" height="116" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Whirlpool Fridge Side by Side GS6NBEXRS</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 25.6 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 15.5 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 10.1 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin x 1 · Snack Drawer · Meat Pan · Dairy Center · Split Shelves · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 2 · Shelves x 3<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Frost Free<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.5 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.75 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 35.25 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;We originally intended to replace our old fridge with a bottom freezer model. After a few weeks of research and store visits this model side by side emerged as the better choice for us.<br />
Slightly wider and quite a bit deeper than our original unit, it offers significantly more storage. The fridge side door has various bins and gallon storage, etc. That door channels cooled air to keep liquids colder. Crispers include one with temp control. The tempered glass shelves have drip trays to catch spills and slide out to get to items in the back without unloading. The freezer includes wire bins on bottom as well as the glass shelves and since the icemaker is in the freezer door more space is available for storage on the upper shelf.<br />
The thing that sets this model apart is the icemaker / water dispenser. The door mounted icemaker is available across the Whirlpool Gold line and in the Kenmore badged Whirlpool products. The difference in this particular model is that it offers a larger fill panel. The panel has a taller cutout in the door to accommodate pitchers and tall glasses. The bottom of the panel pulls out to allow oversized containers to be placed firmly for filling and the water spout spins out to make filling large vessels spill proof. My wife and I are coffee crazy and filtered water is a must for us. This filling arrangement and the PUR filter system that delivers the water are perfect. We place the 10 cup carafe on the panel tray, swing the spout around and program 48 oz of water and it delivers a filtered, measured amount.<br />
Due to its large size, icemaking requires attention. Just placing the glass in the recess and pushing it against the trigger switch will result in cubed or crushed ice on the floor because the tall recess requires that the glass be held up to the dispenser. Takes a little retraining if you are used to setting the glass down for filling.<br />
We have had it in the house for almost a year. The twice a year filter change was simple. It&#8217;s just below the freezer door and pops right out.<br />
No problems to date. We are both happy with this Whirlpool.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We recently installed granite countertops in our kitchen and decided it was time to upgrade our appliances. Initially interested in a lower-priced Whirlpool Gold model, in the end we determined the additional features of this particular model (basically the same as the GS6NVEXSQ) were worth the extra pricetag for the way our family lives.<br />
Upfront, I&#8217;d like to state we did not go for Stainless Steel. We went for Satina which is a Stainless-look. We felt there were some key DISadvantages of a stainless steel fridge&#8230; 1) you can&#8217;t put magnets on stainless (magnets are essential for us!) and 2) stainless shows every single fingerprint (even the most diligent of neatniks will have trouble keeping a stainless steel fridge free of smudges and fingerprints when you have kids). The Satina doesn&#8217;t look just-as-nice as stainless&#8230; in my opinion it looks better! But that&#8217;s subjective and each has to make their own decision.<br />
One of the key selling features of this model is the In-door-Ice ice dispensing system. I love how Whirlpool has incorporated an in-the-door ice/water dispenser without sacrificing one bit of interior freezer shelf space. Previously we had a GE Profile refrigerator and the loss of freezer shelf space to accommodate the ice maker was a real problem for us. If you get a chance to see this model in person&#8230; definitely check it out because having all the freezer shelves available for storage (and not taken up by the icemaker) really makes a tremendous difference!!<br />
Another key selling feature is the In-Door-Air cooling system. Cold air from the freezer is directed into the refrigerator door, providing extra cooling power for milk and other sensitive items. The air flow is fully adjustable, providing door storage as cold as the rest of the refrigerator. This is a real plus for our family!<br />
Other key selling features are a part of the in-door water dispensing system&#8230; 1) Fast Fill dispenses filtered water VERY quickly 2) Measured Fill lets me program how much filtered water is dispensed&#8230; I can select the measurement in liters, cups or ounces making it very convenient when filling for a recipe meaning I don&#8217;t have to do the conversions&#8230; yay!! 3) Rotating Faucet is great when trying to fill a non-standard size/shape container such as a pasta pot or iced-tea pitcher&#8230; I can rotate the water dispenser up to 180 degrees around in order to hit the mark with ease! 4) Slide-Out Dispenser Tray provides a small shelf for me to rest the coffee-pot or lemonade pitcher on while the water is dispensing and 5) the EZ-tote door bins make it easy for me to keep all the burger-n-dog condiments in one spot and just quickly and easily remove the bin and take it to the table&#8230; this is great for us since my husband loves to grill and the kids really love to eat! No more searching high and low to find the ketchup, mustard, pickles, etc and carry them to the table&#8230; just remove the bin with the condiments and carry it to the table. Easy breezy!<br />
I don&#8217;t find this refrigerator to be noisy at all. Replacing the water filter is easy as it is located along the bottom left front panel (thus not taking up and precious real estate inside the fridge). Adjusting the temperature of the fridge or the freezer is super easy and intuitive. The ice making quality is great &#8211; both cubed and crushed. The freezer and fridge compartments are spacious while not feeling cavernous. Overall this is a terrific refrigerator loaded with features that work well in real-life situations.<br />
I have no complaints and would recommend this model!!&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Maytag French Door Refrigerator MFF2558KEW</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Bottom Freezer · French Door<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 24.8 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Egg Storage · Dairy Center · Split Shelves · Spill Proof Shelves · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Convenience <br />
Exterior Color: Black · White · Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.88 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 34.25 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;We purchased the Maytag refrigerator to replace a 20-year Kitchen Aid that had seen better days. My wife picked this model because she liked the layout; French doors on the top and freezer on the bottom. We began looking at Kitchen Aid but wound up going with Maytag due to the simplicity in design (e.g. she did not want too many additional features other than a simple refrigerator).<br />
She loves it because she can easily see everything in the refrigerator compartment just by opening the doors (e.g. no bending over to see what is hiding on the bottom shelves). She also likes the fact that the bottom freezer pulls out and that there is easy access to the contents in the freezer. I wouldn&#8217;t say that the access is &#8220;easy&#8221;, but it&#8217;s not too bad.<br />
Since we have only had the refrigerator for six months, long-term reliability is unknown. Based on our limited usage; however, I would recommend to a friend who doesn&#8217;t want all the bells and whistles in a refrigerator.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Maytag Refrigerator Bottom Freezer MBB1952GR</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: <a title="bottom freezer refrigerators" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">Bottom Freezer Refrigerators</a><br />
Total Volume: 18.5 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 12.9 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 5.6 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Snack Drawer<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Ice Trays · Bin x 1 · Shelf x 1<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Dial Control<br />
Extra Features: Adjustable Rollers / Levelers<br />
Exterior Color: White<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 476 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 20 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 29.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 66.75 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 32.75 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I needed to replace my GE Profile that started leaking water on the floor. If I had to replace the compressor, it would be expensive so I decided to take that money and put it towards a new one as the GE was about 12 years old. I had moved &amp; now needed a fridge to fit under a cabinet. That aspect greatly narrowed the field for choices. I like the concept of a bottom mount as I am more likely to be opening the refrigerator and not the freezer. So I looked at various ones and this one met my requirements. I downsized from a 24 to an 18. There are now fewer people in my household so I thought this should be feasible. I really miss the extra room, sometimes storage is a problem. It is very attractive, easy to clean. I always require glass shelves. The bottom has a pull out wire storage bin and a top shelf. The door mount was interchangeable from right or left so the delivery man asked me my preference and I told him that I wanted it to open on the left side so he installed it that way. The doors has roomy storage. I also required an Energy Star and my electric bill immediately went down so it does save money. Sometimes it makes a lot of noise.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Maytag Side by Side Refrigerator MFI2568AE</span></h2>
<p>The MFI2568AE is the first French Door refrigerator with a filtered/external ice/water dispenser that gives you purified ice and water at your fingertips.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Side by Side · French Door<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 25 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Exterior Color: Black · White · Beige<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.88 in.<br />
Overall Height: 70.09 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 35.25 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have been waiting seven years to get a new refrigerator and I&#8217;ve been drooling over the french door, freezer on the bottom for three of those years. We purchased it for a new-to-us-home renovation.<br />
I have two children and I love to cook so I wanted the biggest frig I fit. This one does not fit as much as one would think. I&#8217;m glad I didn&#8217;t get rid of the garage refrigerator for drinks and back up storage. I do love the big door storage for milk and such. Very convenient.<br />
I agree with everyone that the ice maker takes up a ton of space. We have not had any problems with the icemaker like other people have&#8230; but then my warranty hasn&#8217;t expired yet. The dispenser is not the greatest design. My entire family has yet to figure out what angle to put a cup in and manage to keep their arm and the floor dry.<br />
The freezer is very roomy. It&#8217;s also set up well so that I have a clear view of a majority of my items. Easy access.<br />
Originally I was shocked by the prices I saw people were paying but I got VERY lucky on our purchase: There was a sale on purchasing three Maytag items, a gift card give away with a certain amount purchased, a rebate from Maytag, and a rebate from our local energy company for buying energy saving appliances. We only paid 1150. No it wasn&#8217;t a refurb or anything. We just lucked out on the timing of our midwinter renovation project.<br />
Two things I would note before purchasing:<br />
1. Don&#8217;t place this in a kitchen where it is next to a wall. It bumps it constantly and kind of takes away from the ability to throw that sucker open wide.<br />
2. It&#8217;s so LOUD. It&#8217;s like it wants you to know its up and running constantly. I often find myself late at night talking back to it &#8220;yes, I know you&#8217;re still working, I hear that&#8221;.</p>
<p>I had no idea the deli drawer slides out till I read another review. Nor did I ever think to use the can holders in the door for yogurt! Ya! More space! &#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;I bought this refrigerator because we were moving into a new house and didn&#8217;t bring the old appliances with us. I wanted a BIG refrigerator and I like the water/ice in the door option. Plus I like the freezer on the bottom.</p>
<p>I like the can slots in the door because I can use them for sodas or yogurt, which my sons love. The pull out deli drawer is wonderfully handy for storing deli stuff, cans of refrigerated rolls, biscuits, etc. You do have to open both doors to get into the deli drawer though. One of the options that caught my husband&#8217;s eye was the &#8220;ice-cold&#8221; milk section in the right door. You can set the temperature in just that compartment to keep your milk or whatever ICE COLD in the refrigerator!</p>
<p>As for the freezer &#8211; it is a pull-out drawer and then there is a drawer that slides so you have a top right, bottom right, top left, bottom left sections of the freezer. I have even found that there&#8217;s some &#8220;extra&#8221; space because the drawer doesn&#8217;t have to slide right over the top of the bottom space. When my freezer is really full, I can stand up a box of waffles and the top drawer slides right up to the box, but doesn&#8217;t crush it when the drawer shuts. So it seems like there is a hidden pocket of space!</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t like the huge area that is taken up by the ice machine on the left side of the refrigerator. It would have been better in the door or something else.</p>
<p>I have had this refrigerator for a year and 3 months and so far no problems other than the small amount of ice. No repairs so far, knock on wood.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/MaytagMZD2666K.jpg" border="0" alt="Maytag Refrigerators MZD2666K" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="101" height="86" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Maytag Refrigerators MZD2666K</span></h2>
<p>Maytag Refrigerators MZD2666K<br />
Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 26 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 16.3 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 9.2 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Snack Drawer · Egg Storage · Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Shelves x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Frost Free<br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Extra Features: Adjustable Rollers / Levelers<br />
Exterior Color: Black · White<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 614 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 70 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 33.25 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;My husband and I recently moved and renovated the entire kitchen. When shopping for appliances, we knew that we wanted black, but we were up in the air on what brand to get. Best Buy had a promotion going one week where you would get a gift card if you purchased 3 Maytag appliances – so that sealed the deal with us. We got our refrigerator, dishwasher and oven that night.<br />
The appliances were delivered approximately 2 weeks later and were very nice looking. The refrigerator door had a small scratch on it, though, and being that we had just paid a lot of money for it, we contacted Maytag to find out what our options were. Their customer service department was great and they scheduled an appointment with their third party contractor to come out and look at the door. One look at the door and the serviceman said we would be shipped a new door. It was that easy!<br />
The unit is very nice. I enjoy having the ice/water dispenser, which is something I have never had before. I also like the side by side doors. I find that it holds much more than my past refrigerators have held. And the fridge side has so many compartments that you would never think you need, but have turned out to be so handy. There is a drink cooler right on the door that quickly cools beverages. We keep our iced tea and sodas in there – and they really do get cold very fast. There is also a compartment for eggs, but since we don’t have any right now, it’s the perfect spot for butter and margarine.<br />
One thing to note about the unit, if you get the glossy finish, is that you have to be very careful with what you use to clean the doors. Before we got the new door, my husband tried using one of those Mr. Clean erasers on the spot where there was sticker residue and it left it looking like it had been waxed, but could not be removed. So I suggest reading the instructions and be very careful when cleaning. I would probably advise getting the textured front rather than the glossy.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">French Door Samsung Refrigerator RF265AA</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Bottom Freezer · French Door<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 25.8 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 17.7 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 8.1 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Egg Storage · Spill Proof Shelves · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Controls / Display: Digital Display<br />
Extra Features: Turbo Ventilation<br />
Exterior Color: White<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 495 kWHrs<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.75 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.75 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 35.63 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;When my daughter went shopping for refrigerators last summer, she called me to have me check online for reviews on certain models.  One of the models she was most interested in was this Samsung RF265AA, which is a 25.8 cubic feet fridge, with french doors and a pull out freezer drawer on the bottom.<br />
What I found was mixed reviews, showing some great and not so great customer satisfaction records for Samsung refrigerators.  She decided to throw the dice because she loved the looks of this model so much, and they purchased it at a great discount because it was an &#8220;open box item&#8221;, meaning someone had purchased it and returned it.  There was no warranty at all, which made me nervous, but she and her husband purchased it anyway.  (I told her to buy the extended warranty, but this contract was not even available through Lowes, which I found a bit odd).<br />
My husband and I just spent nearly two weeks with our daughter and son-in-law, and I now see why she was so enamored with this refrigerator!  I too am very impressed with they way it looks, it&#8217;s features, and how much food it holds!<br />
Description<br />
This model is quite large, measuring almost 70 inches high and 35 inches wide, and it seems very deep at just over 35 inches.  It holds 25.8 cubic feet of food!  The freezer section alone holds 8.1 cubic feet.  If you are into energy ratings, this model consumes 495 kW hours annually.<br />
The fridge is stainless steel, and I am not normally a fan of this color, as it always seems so modern to me, but I have to admit this is a really nice looking fridge, and even blends well with their white stove and dishwasher.  The stainless is almost a brushed stainless, but you don&#8217;t see any brush lines &#8211; I guess you could say it has a matte finish, it&#8217;s not shiny and it doesn&#8217;t leave fingerprints.<br />
Features<br />
I&#8217;ve owned a few refrigerators in my time, but this one has a lot of very unique storage bins!  Every one of the shelves are adjustable and made of clear &#8220;spill proof glass&#8221;.  Some models have shelves that are adjustable but hard to move, but these are very easy.  We went shopping the day we arrived and filled it with $200 worth of food, and some shelves did need to be moved around to accomodate larger items, and I was impressed with the ease that we accomplished this.<br />
The doors have very deep bucket holders that allowed us to store a gallon of milk, a large jug of cranberry juice, and many other bottle sized items like mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, salad dressings, etc.  These holders are made of a tough white colored plastic, and keep everything contained so that if any liquids spill they won&#8217;t drip out.  The crisper drawer is unlike any I have ever seen, it is long and skinny, and although it isn&#8217;t very high, it goes from one side of the fridge to the other, so it really does hold a lot of food.There are two other large drawers for storing fresh fruit and vegetables, and these are very easy to access and pull out smoothly and securely.  The drawers in our fridge seem to sag if you pullI love them out too far, but this design won&#8217;t let you do that, unless you are removing them for cleaning by lifting up.  There are separate humidity controls on both drawers, which is really convenient.<br />
 The freezer drawer pulls out easily, and has a lot of storage compartments.  The ice bin is really nice, it sits on the left hand side and holds a great deal of ice, and the model even came with a large ice scoop for easy removal.  I never heard the ice drop the entire time we visited, while our model is very noisy in that regard.  If you leave the freezer door open too long, it makes a sound warning you that the door is ajar.   The only thing missing from this set up is you can&#8217;t get crushed ice, and I use that feature all the time at home on our model.<br />
Our side by side fridge has a small freezer to the left of the unit, and I confess it is a pain to organize foods, they always get lost in there because you can&#8217;t see them!  Aside from the main portion of the freezer drawer, which is huge, this Samsung model has great compartments for organizing your frozen foods.  To the right of the ice bucket is another cubby with a divider to make organizing foods convenient.  What I loved, and found very unique, was the narrow section that allows you to store a frozen pizza!<br />
While you can&#8217;t tell from looking at the fridge, there is indeed a water dispenser with filter, but they are located inside the fridge, on the left side.  There is a spout with a button to push, but we didn&#8217;t use this feature a lot while we were there because the filter needed to be changed and didn&#8217;t taste great.  We mostly drank bottled water since they are on city water and it is chlorinated.<br />
Temperature controls are digital (that&#8217;s also new for me), and you can set both the fridge and freezer with this temp control zone.  It also tells you when the water filter needs to be replaced, which is quite convenient.  I have never seen a refrigerator with child locks, but this one has those as well.<br />
Closing Thoughts<br />
I am a very picky consumer, and am fussy about my appliances.  After using this fridge for almost two weeks, I can say that I would not hesitate to purchase a model like this should our current fridge bite the dust.  I would probably get a model with a little less cubic feet for just the two of us, as I can&#8217;t imagine the need for a refrigerator that holds this much food!<br />
If you like to buy a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables, and stock up on meats when they are on sale so you can repackage and freeze them, this model would be great for you.  I have since seen numerous models very similar to this one, and they are all quite expensive, usually around $2000, but because of the circumstances with the item being returned and coming with no warranty, they were able to get it for $1300, which was a great price.<br />
It&#8217;s user friendly, and is extremely quiet.  I never heard a sound out of this refrigerator during our entire visit!  My daughter informs me that this has been a very reliable large appliance and has given them no problems in the 9 months that they have owned it.  It seems to be a very good product.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;My husband and I bought this refrigerator when we moved into our new house. We bought it as an open box item so it didn&#8217;t come with a factory warranty, but the sales person told me that this model usually comes with a one year warranty.<br />
It is a pretty big fridge; deeper then a standard size one. I knew it was going to stick out a little far and as a result I can only open one of my kitchen drawers half way, but it is totally worth it. It is super quiet and seems to be very energy efficient. The only sound I ever hear from it is the ice dropping into the holding bucket and the little chirp it gives when you&#8217;ve left the door open too long. Yes, it chirps at you! This is a very nice feature because, since it has french doors, sometimes when you close one of the doors, they don&#8217;t latch all the way. The little chirp lets you know. Cool, huh?<br />
It is stainless steel so it has a nice modern feel. It is not the shiny stuff that leaves finger prints though. It almost looks like brushed silver. It doesn&#8217;t leave any finger prints. I love the way it feels too. Very smooth.<br />
It has a water dispenser (with filter) and ice maker, but they are hidden which allows the refrigerator to keep it&#8217;s sleek and stylish look. The water dispenser is inside the left door on the side of the fridge. It&#8217;s just a little spout with a small button beneath. The ice maker is in the bottom drawer. It is just a bucket of ice and you get it out with the scoop provided. I like it better then normal ice dispensers because I can guarantee that I get the amount of ice that I want and not guess at how long to hold down the lever. You don&#8217;t have the option of crushed ice which is fine with me.<br />
The shelves in the refrigerator portion are all adjustable and spill proof glass. They move very easily up or down to fit whatever it is you need to get in there. The doors have very large bucket holders in them to fit milk, juice and other drinks and condiments. I love the crisper drawer that runs the entire width of the fridge. It really keeps fruits and veggies fresh. Above the crisper drawer are two other drawers that both have humidity controls.<br />
There is an incredible amount of storage in this fridge, and the interior lighting is very bright, illuminating everything so it&#8217;s easy to find. I love the glass shelves, their versatility and how they are built so that if any liquids should spill, they are contained to the shelves and won&#8217;t drip down to other sections (or foods) in my fridge.<br />
In the freezer there are actually 2 drawers; the large one that you initially pull out, and also a smaller top one that pulls out once the main drawer is open. This smaller one is where the ice is stored. Next to the ice bucket is a storage space for small items that you don&#8217;t want to get lost among all the larger items in the bottom. There is a small divider there also that you can use to organize. The bottom, main drawer has a ton of space. You could probably store 2 turkeys in there and still have some room left for other things. There is a small shelf along the front top of the drawer, and an adjustable divider along the bottom. Also in that shelf is a little flap that opens up to a long slit just wide enough to pull a pizza box through. It&#8217;s a special feature on the fridge. It makes storing your pizza much easier as well as making it easier to get to.<br />
The temperature control is done on a digital display on the top of the fridge inside the french doors. You can control both the fridge temp and the freezer temp with it and it tells you at all times what you have the temperatures set at. There are also displays telling us when the water filter needs to be replaced, as well as the workings of the fridge, like the status of the temperature controls, child locks, etc.<br />
Since this is such a large refrigerator, it does have wheels to help move it around, which is actually easier than you&#8217;d think. There are also two adjustable feet to help level the unit (much like the feet on an oven or washing machine).<br />
This fridge has met all of our needs and expectations. Should it fail to be reliable, I will sure come back and update my review for everyone.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/SamsungRM255LASH.jpg" border="0" alt="Samsung RM255LASH Side by Side Refrigerator" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="104" height="104" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Samsung RM255LASH Side by Side Refrigerator</span></h2>
<p>Beautiful just became more functional.This slick refrigerator has 4 distinct compartments, in which you get the benefits of a side-by-side refrigerator as your base plus 2 drawer type compartments, the Arctic Select Zone and Fresh Select Zone.With 4 compartments, categorizing your storage needs has been made simple.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 24.55 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 11.79 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 7 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin x 1 · Egg Storage · Spill Proof Shelves · Beverage Shelves<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 1 · Shelves x 3<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.7 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.9 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 35.2 in.</p>
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<p>&#8220;We love our new Samsung French door bottom freezer fridge its the <a title="best refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">best refrigerator</a> ever.  It has wonderful space and visibility in the refrigerator area and a very clean appearance. I removed the butter keeper because with it in the door compartments were cramped and couldn&#8217;t hold bottles over a certain height.  The left door has a narrow space, however, that works perfectly for sticks of butter or margarine standing on their ends.  We keep our butter in a dish on the counter anyway, so never used our old compartment and don&#8217;t miss it.<br />
The freezer is not at all frustrating to work with because you can see everything you have very easily. There are compartments to organize it and an upper pull out shelf I use for meats.<br />
The water dispenser on the door is fantastic as it dispenses water very quickly.  (Our Kitchenaid was a pain because the water came out so slowly that we basically stopped using it.)  The ice maker is fine for now, we are not big ice users.  However, it does not store the ice in an easy to remove bucket the way some do.  That was always handy when we needed cooler ice.  There is some ice stored in a vertical slide out compartment, though.<br />
We have the black version and it looks very sharp in our kitchen, coordinating well with our sleek looking JennAir double ovens.  Todays black finishes tend to be smooth, as this one is, and I do miss the forgiving nature of the textured black finish of our Kitchen Aid.  The smooth shows every smudge and fingerprint, but it is still much easier to clean and never looks as disgusting and dirty as the stainless does (ew!).<br />
When the ice maker dispenses new ice into the holding area it creates a loud knocking due to the design of the bin.  It sounds like a knock at the door and our dog takes off barking each time, pretty funny.<br />
For the price, and we really shopped around, this was the best looking bottom freezer model and we are very happy with it.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/SamsungRB215LASH.jpg" border="0" alt="Samsung refrigerators rb215" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="96" height="96" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Samsung RB215LASH Bottom Freezer Refrigerator</span></h2>
<p>Samsung RB215LASH <a title="Bottom Freezer Refrigerators" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">Bottom Freezer Refrigerators<br />
</a>This bottom mount model will keep food fresh and the kitchen looking classy. A patented Twin Cooling System developed by Samsung keeps both refrigerator and freezer at desired temperatures.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Bottom Freezer<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 20.5 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 14 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 6.5 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Snack Drawer · Egg Storage · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Frost Free<br />
Exterior Color: Metallic<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 32.3 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.7 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 30.3 in.</p>
<p>This is the smallest depth appliance for a  <a title="counter depth refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/" target="_self">counter depth refrigerator</a> from Samsung although other brands have smaller ones still.</p>
<p>&#8220;Purchase date: OCTOBER 2006<br />
Review date: JUNE 2007<br />
Model purchased: RB215LASH &#8220;Platinum&#8221; Stainless look<br />
Note: RB215LA is the model, SH is the color.<br />
So if you wanted this unit in black it would be RB215LABP<br />
Purchased at: Lowe&#8217;s Home Improvement<br />
After changing my range, and then dishwasher from Almond to Stainless, my refrigerator was next on the list.<br />
I was replacing an old Whirlpool that was still working fine, I just wanted to change colors.<br />
My kitchen had a limited opening for the refrigerator, so a Side-By-Side wasn&#8217;t really an option. Plus I just don&#8217;t much care for the limited storage width in a Side-By-Side. So I considered top-mount (freezer on top), and bottom-mount (freezer on the bottom). I really liked the bottom-design due to the obvious fact that you use the refrigerator section more frequently than the freezer.<br />
Most of the bottom-mounts that I liked were a bit out of my budget. Then I found the SAMSUNG, and it was an easy choice.<br />
First, it fit in my opening! (30.3&#8243;W x 68.9&#8243;H)<br />
Second, it was a great value at just under $1,000Third, it has a very nice appearance<br />
Now, here are a few good things about this refrigerator.<br />
-Dual Evaporators<br />
Independent cooling for the freezer and refrigerator compartments means more optimal humidity conditions for both areas. And no air or odor transfer. If you put fish in the fridge you don&#8217;t get fishy ice. If you slam the fridge door it won&#8217;t force air into the freezer and make it pop open.<br />
-Electronic Temperature Controls<br />
Easy to set to the ideal temperature with ACTUAL temperature settings. That means if you want your refrigerator at 38 degrees then you set it at 38 degrees. You don&#8217;t set it at number 4 and hope that the number four setting is around where you want the temperature to be, which is how most refrigerators are.<br />
The controls are located on the front of the refrigerator and do not take up any storage space inside the unit. They provide an interesting design focal point that most refrigerators don&#8217;t have. You either like it or you don&#8217;t. I like it.<br />
The control board has 6 buttons.<br />
Super Cool &#8211; Quickly cools your refrigeration compartment.<br />
Super Freeze &#8211; Quickly cools your freezer compartment<br />
Refrigerator Temp &#8211; Press to adjust temp<br />
Freezer Temp &#8211; Press to adjust temp<br />
Ice Off &#8211; Press to turn icemaker off/on<br />
Child Lock &#8211; Prevent unwanted/accidental changes to controls<br />
-Door Alarm<br />
I haven&#8217;t seen this feature advertised anywhere, but it&#8217;s a nice feature. If you accidentally leave the door open, it beeps to remind you to close it. Simple feature, but nice<br />
-QUIET!<br />
I was blown away with how quiet these refrigerators are. You have to be actively listening to try and identify when the compressor cuts on.<br />
-Freezer Light<br />
Seems like a simple feature. But take a look. A lot of refrigerators don&#8217;t have one.<br />
-Attractive Appearance<br />
Available in a glossy black or the stainless-look &#8220;Platinum&#8221; that I chose. It matches well with my other appliances that are real stainless. But I don&#8217;t have to clean any fingerprints off. It also has color matched sides. So the sides are silver in color, not black like most models with a stainless or stainless-look on the front.<br />
Also, I like the integrated handle design.<br />
I have a range with a stainless handle and I didn&#8217;t want a refrigerator with a black plastic handle as most have, it just would not have looked right. There are some refrigerators with stainless handles, but they are usually kinda pricey.<br />
-Easy To Clean<br />
Shelving is spill-proof, meaning the edge of the shelf is sealed as to reduce/prevent liquid spills from escaping the shelf and dripping onto lower shelves.<br />
The fridge compartment has rounded corners at the bottom which means no little crevices to have to figure out how to clean. Everything wipes up easy.<br />
Again, the door bins are removable for cleaning. As is the ice storage bin.<br />
-Factory Installed Icemaker<br />
Icemaker can be switched off from the front mounted control board. The ice storage bin is large and should be ample for most families.<br />
And here are a few bad things about the refrigerator.<br />
-Limited Shelving Adjustability<br />
The shelving in the refrigerator compartment is full-width and supported by small ledges on the side of the refrigerator walls. There are only a couple of options for the placement of these shelves. Compared to other units that offer rear-supported cantilever style shelves you don&#8217;t have as much flexibility.<br />
Same with the door bins. Some models offer door bins that are adjustable. This unit has fixed door storage.</p>
<p>There is a top shelf with one elevation option &amp; a snack drawer attached to the bottom<br />
There is a middle shelf with three elevation options.<br />
There is a bottom shelf which also serves as the top of the 2 humidity controlled crisper drawers.<br />
There are a total of six door storage bins.<br />
They are all removable for cleaning, but their elevation is not adjustable.<br />
-Small Freezer Compartment<br />
If you buy a lot of frozen foods and don&#8217;t have a secondary storage place for them then the freezer compartment may not be enough for you. Particularly if you purchase frozen pizzas. It will easily hold a few dozen microwave dinners, which is pretty much all i need. The large frozen pizza boxes just don&#8217;t fit. Not a big deal for me, when I get pizza it&#8217;s always delivery.<br />
The freezer has a side swing door which opens to reveal 2 slide-out baskets for food storage. These are not on rollers but simply rest on a support that is integrated into the freezer side wall. (((correction, there are rollers on the freezer drawers)))The ice storage bin slides out and is on rollers. Or you have a clear plastic door that you can lift up to access your ice.<br />
-Reversible Doors<br />
Yes, they are reversible. They are just the most difficult to reverse of any doors I have ever seen. And I have reversed many refrigerator doors.<br />
But heck, you only have to do it once.<br />
In conclusion.<br />
I think this is a very good refrigerator for the money.<br />
I am very pleased with my purchase as it fits my needs perfectly, but review the points that I mentioned to make sure it will fit your needs.<br />
Given the opportunity I would purchase this, or another Samsung refrigerator again without hesitation.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/SamsungRS2630SH.jpg" border="0" alt="Samsung Fridge Side by Side RS2630SH" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="117" height="117" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Samsung Fridge Side by Side RS2630SH</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Total Volume: 26 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.75 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.88 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 35 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;My wife and I recently built a new home and wanted new appliances. We wanted to get a side-by-side refrigerator with at least 25 cubic feet of storage and through-the-door water and ice dispensing. We were also looking to stay in the $1,000 range.<br />
With these basic parameters in mind, we started looking. In this price range, there are a plethora of refrigerators from all the major manufacturers. In surveying the models and talking to some of our friends, I quickly came to the conclusion that I wanted a model with separate levers for ice and water and that also had real buttons.<br />
The reason I wanted two separate levers is that models with only one shared lever require you to switch between ice and water, and a couple of our friends had to replace these switches within the first couple of years from normal use. A couple of them also experienced problems with the membrane-type buttons found on a number of different models. The problem was that repeated use had caused the membrane to become brittle and crack. Although the water and ice continued to function, the front of the refrigerator looked bad. So, from this advice, I sought out a model with real buttons and separate levers for the water and ice.<br />
With these additional parameters, our search was narrowed down to one model from GE and the Samsung RS2630WW which we ultimately purchased. What really sold us on the Samsung was its build quality and the external digital display which allows you to adjust the temperature of the refrigerator and freezer at the touch of a button. Additionally, we liked the Xtra Storage Space feature in the freezer which is ideal for frozen pizzas and other narrow items.<br />
Construction<br />
The Samsung RS2630WW is 69-7/8&#8243; high, 35-3/4&#8243; wide, 35&#8243; deep and weighs 280 pounds. It is not counter-depth, so it will stick out some beyond the front of your cabinets. In the refrigerator compartment, Samsung uses what it calls Twin X AirFlow Technology to keep the temperature consistent throughout. It also uses 4 tempered glass shelves which are spill-proof to contain messes. One of the shelves is retractable to makes room for taller items.<br />
It is not Energy-Star compliant, but all of the new refrigerators are much more energy efficient than they were just a few years ago. By comparison, our 26 cubic foot Samsung side-by-side uses less energy than our 10-year old 18.2 cubic foot Kenmore top-freezer model which did not have an ice maker.<br />
Conclusion<br />
We have had the Samsung RS2630WW for a little over six weeks and are happy with it thus far. It is very quiet and had all of the features that we were looking for. We paid $950 for ours from Best Buy, but you can find them on sale for around $900. I highly recommend this refrigerator.&#8221;</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><span style="font-size: small;">Haier Refrigerator Specifications and Reviews on Fridge Freezer Units</span></h1>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Haier Refrigerators</span></h2>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/HaierHSP03WNA.jpg" border="0" alt="Haier Refrigerator HSP03WNA" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="101" height="86" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Haier Refrigerator HSP03WNA</span></h2>
<p>A sleek design makes this compact refrigerator that can be an on or <a title="under counter refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">under counter refrigerator</a> a reliable choice among college students, business owners and apartment dwellers.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Compact<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 2.7 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 61.7 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 2<br />
Ice Maker: Without Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Wire<br />
Door Opens: Opens to the Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Ice Trays<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Manual<br />
Exterior Color: White<br />
Energy <br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 307 kWHrs<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 19.72 in.<br />
Overall Height: 26.31 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 19.72 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;What makes a good refrigerator? Since many if not all refrigerators are capable of the basic function of keeping food cool without spoiling them, the criteria comes down to interior organization, energy usage, aesthetics, and of course, price.<br />
First of all, I have to say that this 2.7 cu. ft. refrigerator has enough space to store most common items such as gallon milk cartons, egg cartons, packages of meat, or vegetables. Although it is not possible to stock a large supply of food, it is understandably not this refrigerator&#8217;s purpose. Its presence in an office, a college dorm, hotel room and such provides a sufficient cooling room for a good volume of items.<br />
The interior organization is actually quite flexible, with removable racks so to allow customization of space. In addition to the main storage area, there is a rack on the back of the door that is very useful for holding items such as bottles of soda, packages of deli meats, etc&#8230; There is a &#8220;freezer&#8221; area at the top right corner of the refrigerator and an ice tray is provided.<br />
There is an energy usage chart that comes with the refrigerator, stating that this is one of the most energy efficient refrigerator of its class on an energy usage spectrum. I don&#8217;t suppose the manufacturer can get away with lying about things like this so I take it as truth. It costs about $25 of electricity annually if it is constantly plugged in.<br />
The refrigerator is almost all white, which I don&#8217;t find a problem with. The top of the door looks nice (gray) and there is a little curved handle on top to open the refrigerator. In other words, you don&#8217;t have to worry about this refrigerator being the ugliest item that stands out in a room. It won&#8217;t be.<br />
The price is very reasonable. It comes at $87 or so from Walmart. Although there are probably clearance sale at local stores that may occasionally offer a similar product for cheaper, the $87 is a great everyday price.<br />
All in all, this refrigerator is functional, well organized, efficient, and economical. What more can you ask for?&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/HaierPRCS25EDAS.jpg" border="0" alt="French Door Refrigerator" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="119" height="119" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Haier PRCS25EDAS Freezer French Door Refrigerator</span></h2>
<p>The Haier PRCS25EDAS Stainless Steel (67 cu. ft.) French Door <a title="bottom freezer refrigerators" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">Bottom Freezer Refrigerators</a> have a capacity of 67 cu. ft. Includes ice dispenser and ice maker. Also, this product is Energy Star compliant, which means it is one of the most energy-efficient products in its class and usually exceeds federal energy-use standards.Haier is a manufacturer of major appliances and electronics with a roster of products including, but not limited to, wine cellars, refrigerators and freezers.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Bottom Freezer · French Door<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 67 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 13.3 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 6.7 cu. ft.<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Dairy Center · Gallon Storage · Spill Proof Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.78 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.64 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 32.85 in.</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Haier Freezer Refrigerator HRF08 Top</span></h2>
<p>Frost-free convenience, a top-mounted freezer and good storage space are highlights of this 2-door, <a title="counter depth refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">counter depth refrigerator</a> and freezer from Haier America. A reliable choice if you have limited space or need a second, smaller refrigerator. White exterior, 8.5-cubic-foot capacity.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Top Freezer<br />
Total Volume: 8.5 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 2<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 23.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 53.5 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 28.13 in.</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Haier Fridge HSQ04WNA (4.2 cu. ft.)</span></h2>
<p>It&#8217;s a cutie, this 4.2-cubic-foot white refrigerator from Haier America. Great for cramped kitchenettes or in the family room, a bedroom, the dorm room, in an outside entertainment area or as a second refrigerator in the kitchen, this particular model has some clever features: a see-through crisper, a freezer at the top of the unit and dual Dispense-A-Can storage on the door, which is handy and makes good use of every inch of space.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Compact<br />
Total Volume: 4.2 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 4.2 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 2<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Shelf Material: Wire<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Ice Trays<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Manual<br />
Extra Features: Adjustable Rollers / Levelers<br />
Exterior Color: Metallic<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 19.72 in.<br />
Overall Height: 34.13 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 21.72 in.</p>
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<p>&#8220;This isn&#8217;t the first Haier refrigerator I&#8217;ve owned. I purchased a smaller Haier refrigerator for my bathroom in December of 2002 and also reviewed it at Epinions.<br />
I liked that refrigerator so much that it came as no surprise when I did my research, that the Haier brand won out again with great features and an even better price.<br />
We have a small home theater on our lower level, with a closet under a flight of stairs which is wired for electricity. It seemed like the perfect place to stash a mini refrigerator and microwave so we could enjoy beer, popcorn and sodas with our movies.<br />
I measured the space and sought out the largest compact refrigerator that would fit comfortably in it. The HSQ04WNA was the perfect size. It has plenty of interior room (4+ cubic feet of space), plus it&#8217;s narrow enough that we&#8217;ve got room to spare for stashing cases of soda and popcorn and a narrow trash can over to the side of the refrigerator.<br />
Arrival and Assembly<br />
I purchased the Haier HSQ04WNA Compact Refrigerator from a local office supply store where the friendly employees helped me load it into the back of my truck.<br />
Unloading the refrigerator at our home, we found that it was packed well. The cardboard box had plastic tie downs on the outside. Unpacking it in our front hallway, we pulled off the styrofoam and the packing bag before carrying it downstairs. We moved it into the closet, plugged it in, and stashed some sodas and beer in it immediately.<br />
The refrigerator also comes with a small manual. Much like the first Haier I bought, the manual barely warranted a read (except to check out the Warranty). It has some advice for defrosting in it and setting the temperature. Other than that, plugging in a refrigerator is a bit of a no-brainer and doesn&#8217;t require a novel to explain.<br />
Features of the Refrigerator<br />
This refrigerator comes with a number of useful features:<br />
- The Flat Back Design means that you can push the refrigerator close to the wall. In areas where space is a consideration, this is very useful.<br />
- A Dual Dispense-A-Can storage system is built into the door. This is brilliant. You can store ten sodas vertically in the door, pulling from the bottom (and filling at the top) as you go. It makes it easy to keep the refrigerator stocked.<br />
- The Clear Crisper Drawer is useful if you want to use this refrigerator as your primary refrigerator. You can store small vegetables and other items in the crisper.<br />
- The Full-Width Freezer Compartment means plenty of room for the small ice cube tray, or for frozen meals or snacks.<br />
- It comes with a Reversible Door so you can rehang the door to best suit your space.<br />
- Adjustable Leveling Legs mean you don&#8217;t have to wedge cardboard or something else up under a wobbly refrigerator.<br />
The refrigerator&#8217;s dimensions are:<br />
19 23/32&#8243; wide x 21 23/32&#8243; deep x 34 1/8&#8243; high<br />
Using the Refrigerator<br />
This unit is perfect for what we want in a small, downstairs refrigerator. In addition to stashing ten sodas in the door, we have also filled it up with a couple of cases of beer and soda in the actual body of the refrigerator.<br />
While not quite wide enough to hold a pizza box. this refrigerator is the perfect size for a single person in a dorm room or a small studio style apartment.<br />
Maintenance<br />
This is a manual defrost refrigerator. Every six months or so you will need to clear it out and unplug it so that the frost on the freezer can melt into the tray beneath it. We&#8217;ve not had to defrost the refrigerator yet, but if it&#8217;s like the smaller Haier refrigerator we have upstairs, it should be a fairly simple matter.<br />
Warranty<br />
All Haier products come with a one year warranty. If you need any warranty service, or have a question, you can e-mail Haier&#8217;s technical support via their website (listed below), or call their 24&#215;7 toll free customer service number.<br />
Summary<br />
This is yet another Haier refrigerator that we love. I&#8217;ve looked at other compact refrigerators and I&#8217;ve always been impressed by the innovative design and space saving features of this brand over others. We plan on enjoying many years of movie snacks and drinks with this refrigerator!&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Amana Refrigerators<br />
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Amana Easy Reacha AFD2535DE Bottom Freezer</span></h2>
<p>The Amana AFD2535DE 25 cu. ft. Bottom Mount 3-Door Refrigerator is sure to turn heads in your kitchen. The fresh food you use most is right at eye level and the French Door design combines a bottom freezer with twin refrigerator doors, offering style and convenience for any kitchen.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Bottom Freezer<br />
Total Volume: 24.8 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 17.5 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 7.3 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Meat Pan · Egg Storage · Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Extra Features: Adjustable Rollers / Levelers<br />
Exterior Color: Black<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 505 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 20 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.88 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 34 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;This fridge is nice and large. I bought it to replace a side by side which I hated, the shelves were too narrow to hold any large items. I LOVE the french door design and adjustable shelves, I can adjust the shelves to hold large party trays and platters, adjust up or down to hold large stock pots, no matter what I always have plenty of room. Yes, you have to open both doors to access the meat tray, but I find I usually need to open both doors anyway to get all the necessary ingredients from the fridge. Love the water dispenser on the inside, no nasty, dirty tray to clean like on my side by side. Love the idea of the freezer on the bottom, wish the freezer had more usable space(same as all other bottom freezers) I do like the pull out shelves in the fridge and the freezer. The door shelves are very large, easily hold gallon or 2 liter containers. The refrigerator is large, make sure you measure well. Overall, I have been very satisfied. My father came to visit and liked it so well, he bought one himself 4 months later when his fridge died.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We purchased this with some apprehension about interior water and ice access. Previously always had side-by-sides with exterior access. Without a doubt we have come to appreciate this new approach and the newer generation filtration system is everything it&#8217;s hyped to be.<br />
Appearance is great, filter change out was easy, and storage is good in both upper &amp; lower compartments. Installation was a breeze. Manuals were accurate and complete. We haven&#8217;t found any weak points yet, no unexpected noises, and no leaks.<br />
We don&#8217;t care for the wide, single meat storage bin as it requires both doors to be opened for access. The compartment rails in the door storage bins are rounded, reducing the amount of possible items stored in the doors.<br />
Overall: We like it!&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/AmanaAFI2538.jpg" border="0" alt="Amana French Door Refrigerator AFI2538AES " hspace="15" vspace="15" width="70" height="130" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Amana French Door Refrigerator AFI2538AES</span></h2>
<p>With the Amana 25 Cu. Ft. Ice and Easy Refrigerator, storing and preserving your favorite food and beverages has never been easier! This model features an In-Door Water and Ice FrontFill Dispenser which eliminates bottled water costs and dispenses freshly filtered, ice cold water on demand.<br />
Refrigerator Type: French Door<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 25.6 cu. ft.<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Meat Pan · Egg Storage · Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 581 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 70.13 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 35.25 in.</p>
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<p>&#8220;I searched and searched when we needed a new refrigerator.  Our old one was an Amana top freezer that was 18 years old, but was dying slowly, started not keeping ice frozen then then finally quit.  Decided because of it&#8217;s age to replace it.  We replaced it with this Amana French Door Stainless Steel unit.  We love, it makes a little ice maker noise but that&#8217;s it.  Bought it in August 2008 and so far it&#8217;s great.<br />
I kept searching for a refrigerator that was made in the USA.  Finally called Iowa to make sure they were manufactured here.  Found out that they were the first to design and manufacture the bottom freezer refrigerators.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/AmanaEasyReachABB2221.jpg" border="0" alt="Amana Refrigerator Easy Reach ABB2221FE Bottom Freezer" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="124" height="124" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Amana Refrigerator Easy Reach ABB2221FE Bottom Freezer</span></h2>
<p>With the Amana 22 Cu. Ft. Bottom Mount Refrigerator, storing and preserving your favorite foods and beverages has never been easier! Now you can make the perfect salad because this model features two humidity controlled crisper drawers, so your fruits and vegetables stay fresh for longer periods of time. In addition this <a title="counter depth refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">counter depth refrigerator</a> has three completely adjustable shelves are included, so you can now fit larger containers and more of them!<br />
Refrigerator Type: Bottom Freezer<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 22.1 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: Without Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Dairy Center · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Ice Trays · Shelf x 1<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Exterior Color: Black · White · Metallic<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 488 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 32.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 68.63 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 33 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have had several of these Amana with the freezer on the bottom. In our current house came with a side by side fridge. We had to leave our previous model at the old house. After 1 week with a side by side my husband &amp; I looked at each other &amp; said &#8220;Do you miss the Freezer on the bottom as much as I do?&#8221; We bought the same exact one again, because the design is so practical. I estimate that 90% of the times you access the fridge it is to get something from the fridge compartment. Only about 10% of the time you access the freezer compartment. Since I have a problem with my lower back it hurts to bend over. With the fridge on top, 90% of the time I don&#8217;t have to. It just make more sense! Even if I did not have a back issue, I would prefer this design.<br />
I also like how well the interior is designed. The racks on the door are modular &amp; can be moved &amp; repositioned easily, or taken out for cleaning. The shelves are also modular &amp; attach at the back. Each shelf is only 1/2 the width, which means you have a lot more flexibility of arranging things to suit the items you have at the moment. The egg holder is the same as the ice tray. This is smart design!<br />
The freezer has a pull out drawer, with a shelf above it. Everything is easy to get to. Bags of veggies etc in the drawer, boxes of ice cream &amp; left overs on the shelf.<br />
I like it very much!&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org/images/AmanaASD2325.jpg" border="0" alt="Amana Side by Side Refrigerator ASD2325K" hspace="15" vspace="15" width="124" height="124" align="left" /></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Amana Side by Side Refrigerator ASD2325K</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 22.6 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 1 · Snack Drawer · Meat Pan · Egg Storage · Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 1 · Shelves x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Manual · Automatic Defrost<br />
Exterior Color: Black · White · Beige<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 580 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 32.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 68.38 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 33.25 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;Just bought this refrigerator, and we LOVE it.<br />
It is quiet, keeps milk and pop colder in the enclosed door within the door. Crushed ice is crushed. Cold water is cold. It even has a little nite lite if you would like to get a drink in the middle of the night. I bought this refrigerator because I had been drinking water from plastic bottles that I had refilled and washed in my dishwasher, when I read a lot of articles about the dangers of trying to clean bottles in a dishwasher, which cannot be done properly due to the small openings in the bottles. Also read about the chemicals that these bottles can omit when frozen with water in them. Sooo, I decided to buy a refrigerator that I could get water from, that was filtered. This Amana has a filter that the water goes through and the water tastes great. We also make coffee from the filtered water and what a difference!<br />
The filters only have to be replaced every 6-12 months, depending on your usage.<br />
This is without a doubt the very <a title="best refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">best refrigerator</a>.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Hotpoint Refrigerators</span></h2>
<p>These are <a title="counter depth refrigerator" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">counter depth refrigerator</a> products for counters that are 30&#8243; or more wide with other brands supplying models for smaller counter sizes.</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Hotpoint Refrigerator HTS18GBS</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Top Freezer<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 18.2 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 13.89 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 4.27 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 2<br />
Ice Maker: Optional Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin x 2 · Snack Drawer · Dairy Center<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Ice Trays<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Frost Free<br />
Exterior Color: White<br />
Energy <br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 480 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 28 in.<br />
Overall Height: 67.38 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 32.38 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;Sometimes we are stuck with products and forced to make the best with them, and there are times when the results are about as good as we could have hoped for. An instance where this has happened to me, is with the refrigerator that came with the current apartment I am renting. When I moved in, they gave me The General Electric Hotpoint Top-Freezer Refrigerator. As refrigerators go, it is a pretty basic one, but it fulfills all of my needs, and does so in a clean convenient way. The refrigerator is an off-white color (if I had to guess I would say egg-shell, but what do I know), with the freezer built on top of it. It opens from left to right, and the handles of both units are large and very stable. Opening and closing doesn&#8217;t become an issue, because it never feels like the handle is going to come off in your hands. Along those lines, when closing the refrigerator and freezer the seal is very tight, and won&#8217;t just pop open if you have packed it too full. This often happens with my freezer in particular.<br />
The entire unit measure out to 18.2 cubic feet of storage space for your foods and beverages. It is about 67 inches tall, and the depth is about 33 inches, with the width being 28 inches. It is relatively large, and serves its purpose quite well for someone living alone. I think it could be great for 2 to 3 people as well, but if it were for an apartment with 4 people in it, the size would quickly become an issue. As I said though, it suits me quite fine for the uses that I put it to. With the freezer you have a small shelf at the top which can hold ice trays, or ice cream bars if you have them. It is a pretty small shelf so you won&#8217;t be able to hold very much on it. Below it is plenty of space to store your TV dinners, frozen vegetables, and anything else you want to freeze. The door of the freezer has two open compartments with a bar in front of them, which can hold in some other items. This is where I put smaller things like microwave pizzas, drumsticks, and bottles of water that I want to freeze.<br />
The refrigerator itself is set up with two shelves (you can get these in either glass or with open rungs) that are &#8220;runged&#8221; and can be adjusted up or down depending on how much space you want for each of the shelves. On the left and right insides of the refrigerator, there are six &#8220;bars&#8221; that the shelves can sit on. They are all spaced evenly, so that if you want to increase or decrease the height of a particular shelve, you can move the entire shelve up or down. It can be quite heavy with food on it though, so make sure you pop everything on to the counter before you make any adjustments. I take advantage of the bottom level of the refrigerator and use it as a third shelf to put heavier things like 12-packs of pop or left-over pizza that has been kept in the delivery box. It is important to make sure you can push the large pizza boxes to the back of the refrigerator though, because otherwise the door doesn&#8217;t end up closing as well as you might hope.<br />
The door of the refrigerator has three shelves that are evenly spaced out, with a bar that adjusts to the biggest item you put in the door. Thus you can put smaller items in all of them, or pick and choose where you might want to put milk or orange juice containers. It is really up to you how you use the door, and you don&#8217;t have to worry about the items there being &#8220;less cool&#8221; then the rest of the refrigerator, because I think the coolness is evenly spread out for the whole area. In the top left of the door, you have your butter/batteries slot that has a flip down to door to protect it from the rest of the refrigerator. The door actually hinders me sometimes, because when it is closed, I forget what I have put in there, and end up opening more butter from the door, rather than finishing off the ones that were put away correctly. You could almost say that this is a great reason not to keep organized, because then you lose track of where you put anything of importance.<br />
The last physical portion of the refrigerator, are the two drawers that are under the bottom &#8220;shelf&#8221; inside the refrigerator. These drawers slide out really easily, and are great to store fruits and vegetables in them. At times I have been known to keep extra cans of pop or bottles of water down in there, and it is another one of those things that falls to the discretion of the user of the appliance. The drawers help to protect these foods from being bruised or squished, and by having them separate from the rest of the refrigerated food, you can store more important ingredients in there with a clear mind about how they will last. The temperature controls for the refrigerator are at the front inside of the appliance, and I think that once you find the setting that you like, that you won&#8217;t have to change it for any future uses. I know that I have gone with the pre-settings, and I have never had good experiences without ever having food in the refrigerator freeze because they were too close to the freezer.<br />
Despite all of the great features inside, one of the biggest selling points of this model (in my opinion) would have to be that it is energy efficient. The cost of my energy bill is always quite low, and with the water heater and other devices running along with the refrigerator, I am able to keep expenses down simply because all of these devices have been quite efficient since I moved in. If you break down energy into raw dollars (it uses around 480 kWh per year) you are talking about $40.00 per year according to the sheet that comes with the refrigerator. The unit also sells for around $500.00 at stores like Home Depot I have seen recently, but as I said, this model came with my apartment, so I didn&#8217;t end up buying my own. It is a great refrigerator in my opinion, and the only thing different I could possibly want in a model would be an ice maker. The General Electric Hotpoint is relatively quiet while it does its job, and everything keeps very cold after quickly getting to that state of being. Its adjustable shelves, wide open spaces for select foods, and minimal cost of operation are just a few of the highlights that I have found with this refrigerator. With the experience that I Have had with using it, I can easily recommend it highly to those in the market for a new refrigerator that will get the job done well. With over 2 years of use, I have never had to have any maintenance done on it, and that has just caused my opinion to become even more static over time.&#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;overall this is a best buy for its class. its a no frills nice effiecient unit for a medium family. it gives a lot of room is relatively quiet and draws little electricity. ive sold about 200 of these and have yet to get one single complaint. its a nice first unit for a newly married couple to start. it can feed mom dad and two kids and can fit almost anywhere. the unit is layed out very nicely and can fit in a 28 inch wide space. sturdy construction, functional interior and nice contols make it a great choice. compared to its rivals from maytag, its cheaper and competes effectively. service from ge is competant and can be found online or by calling 1800gecares. ive found ge to be well stocked in parts should it need service. compared to lg its cheaper and more reliable. food stays fresh for a long time and its a best buy as far as i am concerned. a wiinner &#8211;every person i sold this too said they were very happy and planned to stick with ge&#8230;the closest next model up is almost two hundered bucks more and i would strongly advise this unit to anyone who wants a low cost nice unit&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Hotpoint Fridge Freezer HSS25GFT</span></h2>
<p>Refrigerator Type: Side by Side · Refrigerator With Ice Box<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 25 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 15.4 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 9.56 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 3<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Dairy Center · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Shelves x 3<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Exterior Color: Black · White · Metallic · Bisque<br />
Energy <br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 715 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.75 in.<br />
Overall Height: 69.75 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 33.56 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;What impressed me most about this product was the low price for what you get. I have had my side by side for almost a year now and I totally love it. The glass shelves are sturdy and easy to clean and the storage bins have ample space. Plenty of room in the door for storage as well. The filtered water and ice is definitely a plus.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;This model is comparable to all other mid-line side-by-sides, but much cheaper. The main feature is water/ice dispenser with light on freezer door. Ice options are cubes and crushed. Crushed ice is fast and restaurant quality. Water tastes great, like bottled (and I am very sensitive to water taste), but isn&#8217;t very cold. Ice tastes great also, as it is made from the same filtered water. Leaves no metallic or chlorine taste in drinks. Ice storage bin is huge. The shelves on both sides are easily (and independently) adjusted and sturdy once moved. Two sealed drawers are ample in size. Shelves on the door are wide enough for gallon jugs and soda bottles. Middle setting for each side is more than cold enough. Cheap price made this model preferable to others with the same features. Check measurements before ordering though. It&#8217;s on the large side.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Jenn Air Refrigerator JFC2089HE</span></h2>
<p>The new Jenn-Air French Door <a title="bottom freezer refrigerators" href="http://www.refrigeratorreviews.org" target="_self">bottom freezer refrigerators</a> are cabinet-depth and provide an elegant, yet functional style alternative for food storage. The French Door style requires minimum space to open fully, making it an ideal choice for kitchens with center islands. Glide-out bottom-freezer drawer with SmoothClose Drawer Track System rolls open smoothly and keeps frozen food impeccably organized and easily accessible. An internal water dispenser provides fresh, cool water from the inside so the exterior stays sleek and beautiful.<br />
Refrigerator Type: French Door<br />
Installation: Built-in<br />
Total Volume: 19.8 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 14.4 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 5.4 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Snack Drawer · Meat Pan · Egg Storage · Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves · Wine Rack · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Electronic Control<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 480 kWHrs<br />
Amperage Rating: 15 Amp.<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 68.63 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 28.88 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I knew when I was purchasing this refrigerator that I was going to have to adjust to a less accessible freezer than I was used to. I preferred the GE profile bottom freezer (easier to find things) but I didn&#8217;t like the door handles on the GE. So I went for appearance. It&#8217;s a beautiful looking appliance. It is the same cubic feet as my previous bottom freezer, non-counter depth refrigerator, but BOY it sure doesn&#8217;t feel like it. I keep wanting to reach further back and it sure doesn&#8217;t seem to hold the same. But I wanted a counter depth refrigerator so it&#8217;s just something I will have to get used to. At first I was very unhappy because the slide out shelf in the freezer was almost impossible to slide back. Then I discovered, just close the entire freezer door and it slides back beautifully. Thank goodness!<br />
The only thing concerning me that I wasn&#8217;t prepared for is the two little tabs on the crisper drawers. I feel it&#8217;s a matter of time before one or both of them are going to break off. Every time I close the drawer (unless i am very careful) the drawer catches on the tab. Jenn Air should consider a change in that design. Otherwise, I am very happy with my purchase.<br />
Get it with the architectural handles. The fatter ones are nice but with french doors three of them is a little too much.&#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;I like the look of commercial appliances but didn&#8217;t want to spend a lot, so I was lucky enough to find this gorgeous Jenn-Air fridge at a fraction of the cost of similar models. The stainless steel surface and elegant towel bar handles with &#8220;diamond-etched grip&#8221; sold me on the appliance.</p>
<p>I noticed that this fridge is very sensitive to temperature changes &#8211; opening it too often will cause a temp. increase and the sensor will beep for some time until the correct temp. is regained (happened recently during a party, and the beeping was quite annoying). Another temperature issue: some liquids froze if kept in the very back of the fridge at 38/39F. Yes, the freezer is small and it&#8217;s not easy to retrieve items located at the bottom of the drawer (that&#8217;s why we&#8217;re still getting use out of our old fridge now sitting in the garage). Also, we rarely, if ever, use the internal water dispenser as it&#8217;s just not convenient to use: it&#8217;s a two-handed process, and what comes out is barely a trickle.</p>
<p>I love the wide storage drawer with divider that can be moved or removed. I haven&#8217;t had any issues with the crisper drawers &#8211; they open and close with ease. Wine hold bin is a nice touch. Not at all noisy. Have had this fridge for a year now, and I&#8217;m quite happy with my purchase.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: x-small;">Jenn Air Fridge JCD2295K</span></h2>
<p>The JCD2295KES Side-by-Side Refrigerator features the TriSensor Electronic Climate Control, which enhances performance by using three separate sensors that automatically respond to refrigerator, freezer and ambient room temperature to keep temperatures consistent. Elevator Shelves allow you to customize your storage space in seconds to accommodate items of many different heights. Raise or lower the shelf by simply turning the handle.<br />
Refrigerator Type: Side by Side<br />
Installation: Free-Standing<br />
Total Volume: 21.6 cu. ft.<br />
Fresh Food Volume : 13.5 cu. ft.<br />
Freezer Volume: 8.1 cu. ft.<br />
Total Number of Shelves: 4<br />
Ice Maker: With Ice Maker<br />
Number Of Motors: 1 Motor<br />
Fresh Food Compartment <br />
Fresh Food Shelves / Bins: Vegetable Bin (Controlled Humidity) x 2 · Snack Drawer · Meat Pan · Egg Storage · Dairy Center · Spill Proof Shelves · Beverage Shelves<br />
Shelf Material: Glass<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Door Opens: Opens to Left and Right<br />
Freezer Compartment <br />
Shelve / Bins: Bin x 3 · Shelves x 2<br />
Light: Yes<br />
Ice Maker <br />
Dispenser: Ice · Water · With Water Filter<br />
Convenience <br />
Defrost: Automatic Defrost<br />
Controls / Display: Digital Display · Electronic Control<br />
Extra Features: Adjustable Rollers / Levelers<br />
Exterior Color: Stainless Steel<br />
Energy <br />
Energy Efficiency: Energy Star Compliant<br />
Annual Energy Consumption: 572 kWHrs<br />
Dimensions <br />
Overall Width: 35.63 in.<br />
Overall Height: 70 in.<br />
Overall Depth: 28.88 in.</p>
<p>&#8220;What a great fridge! I had never owned a side-by-side &#8211; everyone warned me about how small the interior would be compared to the older freezer-on-top models &#8211; and I have to disagree! This fridge has more room on the refrigerator side than my old one! The shelves are wide and deep, the drawers are very deep as well. The door itself has incredible storage in it &#8211; including a beverage compartment that actually stays a few degrees colder than the rest of the fridge, so your drinks are icy cold. I LOVE the fact that you can adjust the height of the shelves with a simple crank &#8211; you never have to remove the shelves or take your food out. The freezer side of this unit is quite tight. I do have to use a chest freezer in the garage to store more items, but I do tend to stock pile! The door of the freezer has these great flip-out style wire compartments &#8211; the perfect size for a half gallon of ice cream if you buy the rectangular boxes. We eat a LOT of ice cream, mostly a brand with more upright, rounded containers, and I can only store about 5-6 of them in this freezer at once. The ice maker &amp; water dispenser take up the majority of space on the freezer side, so if you really need freezer space &amp; don&#8217;t have another chest unit, this may not be a good choice for you. On the exterior door of the unit is the water &amp; ice dispenser. I love this feature, I can&#8217;t tell you how much more water my family drinks now that it is cold &amp; filtered at the touch of a button. You can choose crushed or cubed ice, there is always more than enough even when I have to fill an ice bucket. This unit is counter-depth which gives you the built-in look, and the sleek, tubular handles are absolutely stunning. I have never heard this unit make any noise while it&#8217;s running, but every now &amp; then you can hear the ice inside as it&#8217;s being made. I&#8217;m sure this is normal for any fridge with a water/ice dispenser. I would buy this fridge again!&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Privacy Policy</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our Commitment To Your Privacy</p>
<p>Your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. To make this notice easy to find, we make it available on our homepage for review and at every point where personally identifiable information may be requested.</p>
<p>Our Commitment To Data Security</p>
<p>To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.</p>
<p>Our Commitment To Children&rsquo;s Privacy</p>
<p>Protecting the privacy of the very young is especially important. For that reason, we never collect or maintain information at our website from those we actually know are under 18, and no part of our website is structured to attract anyone under 18. Under our Terms of Service, children under 18 are no allowed to access our service.</p>
<p>Collection of Personal Information</p>
<p>On visiting this site, the IP address used to access the site will be logged along with the dates and times of access. This information is purely used to analyse trends, administer the site, track user&rsquo;s movement, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. Importantly, IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information.</p>
<p>Links to third party websites</p>
<p>We have included links on this site for your reference. We are not responsible for the privacy policies on these websites.</p>
<p>lterations to this Privacy Statement</p>
<p>The content of this statement may be altered at any time.</p>
<p>Have a question? Just contact me at <a href="mailto:admin@refrigeratorreviews.org">admin@refrigeratorreviews.org</a></p>

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		<title>Affiliate Disclaimer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 23:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>About Us</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 23:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>refrigeratorreviews.org is dedicated to providing quality information on the subject of Refrigerators</p>
<p>Here you will find helpful reviews, informative information and tips and much more. This site is in the format of a &lsquo;weblog&rsquo; so that each time I post new information, it will come to the top of the front page. This means that you can check back here frequently to see new updates to the information found here.</p>
<p>You can navigate through the site by using the menus on the sides of the page. Also don&rsquo;t hesitate to follow the links you see in bold throughout each post to learn more about the product being spoken about.</p>
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