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buying Refrigerator
by Jeff Slokum
When you go to the appliance store you are going to be amazed
at the selection of refrigerators available. The first thing
you are going to need to narrow down is the type of
refrigerator you want in your home. This can be very dependant
on the amount of space you have in your home, and the size of
your family.
There are five types of refrigerators available on the market
today, the old tried and true top freezer model, the one most
of our mothers had, a side by side, bottom freezer model,
cabinet depth model and for those with higher end desires there
are what are called built-in models which are made to be able to
match existing cabinetry in the kitchen.
Each of these refrigerators has pros and cons. Most
refrigerators today offer much more interior space. The
interiors are very flexible with adjustable shelving and door
bins. A lot of manufacturers offer glass shelves. Some
consumers think these glass shelves are easier to clean than
wire, and if a product leaks there is less chance of it making
a big mess. Refrigerators today offer temperature controlled
storage drawers to help keep fruit and vegetables fresher
longer.
Most models today come with automatic ice makers already
installed. An ice maker does reduce the amount of freezer space
by about one cubic foot. An ice maker typically produces several
pounds of ice per day, depending on the amount used. Some models
offer water and ice dispensers on the door.
For those that are ecologically minded who search for energy
efficient appliances there are refrigerators made by a
manufacturer that has independent temperature controls in
compartments so that if not needed one compartment can be
turned off independently of the other. They also have cooling
coils that do not require fans.
Learn about Ice Cream Makers at
http://www.about-ice-makers.net
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