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		<title>Top Freezer Refrigerators</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Tops in Convenience</strong></p>
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<p>You can say that the refrigerator is indeed one of those miracle appliances of modern day living that has totally altered lifestyles. Over the years, refrigerators have evolved into much more than the basic chilled box it was before, with the simple shelves that refrigerators have in the past. Refrigerators have now become much more sophisticated and featured-filled models.</p>
<p>While it is still possible to buy economical refrigerators with limited interior features, manufacturers keep creating high-end refrigerators with as many advanced features as they can incorporate. With every passing day, consumers want better looking refrigerators, flexible storage options and options for configuration – side-by-side, top freezer, bottom freezer or cabinet depth.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Top Freezer Refrigerators</strong></span> maximize space usage and perform well in terms of temperature. They are more reliable but less expensive than other styles, an excellent combination advantageous to the buyer. Most models available carry the Energy Star, which can earn you a rebate from your the utility company. They feature such amenities as interior ice maker, spill control glass shelves and gallon storage on the door. Some upscale models even have water dispensers. There’s a myriad of attractive colors to choose from.</p>
<p>If you compare it with other configurations, top freezer refrigerators have smaller freezer compartments than, say, side-by-side models; but they are also less expensive. They have the freezer at eye level so it has to be placed at a lower and less convenient location. One advantage of these models is that they can hold very large items placed horizontally, such as pizza boxes and birthday cakes. Side-by-side fridge compartments are a bit too narrow.</p>
<p>Top Freezer Refrigerators are available in several different sizes to store as much quantity of food and beverages as you require. These particular models have enough room inside a compact body. The bottles can be placed upright in the door rack and you can keep perishable items fresh for longer duration. Among the other unique features that come with top freezer refrigerators are the adjustable thermostat, reversible door, a choice of automatic or manual defrost and an energy efficient design. Apart from the thermostat, the top freezer refrigerators also features an external read out thermometer that helps maintain the temperature inside the refrigerator. Cleaning this big refrigerator is not a problem at all. It has removable shelves that makes removal of dirt and stains pretty much easy.</p>
<p>There’s a wide range of stores and appliance outlets from which you can buy your<strong> Top freezer Refrigerators</strong>. Each has its own particular benefits and drawbacks. Select the store/outlet you are most comfortable with so you can discuss your refrigerator requirements thoroughly. You can also shop for Top Freezer Refrigerators on the Internet.</p>
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		<title>Stainless Steel Compact Refrigerator</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Small Doesn’t Mean Terrible</strong></p>
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<p>Are you feeling lazy today? Don’t you just wish you have the refrigerator right there at arm’s length so you don’t have to get up and walk the whole way to the kitchen to get a glass of water? Or maybe you’ve been working in your room and you can feel the fangs of hunger but you loathe leaving your work because you are trying to beat a deadline. Maybe it’s time for you to think of buying a frost free compact refrigerator that you can just put at a convenient place other than the kitchen.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Stainless Steel Compact Refrigerator</strong></span> is great for office, dorm, bedroom basement or other small spaces. There are currently scores of compact refrigerator in the market but only a handful are of high quality and offer great performance value for your money,</p>
<p>If you are thinking of giving in to that lazy mod and are planning to buy your own <strong>Stainless Steel Compact Refrigerator</strong>, you may want to consider these factors before your purchase.</p>
<p><strong>Cost.</strong> Most <strong>Stainless Steel compact Refrigerators</strong> can be purchase within the prioce range of $100 to $300. Before you decide which one to buy, assess how often you would be using the appliance. If it’s going to be very frequent to all the time, then it will be wise to buy the model that you know will last longer. It may be costlier but it may still be a better option if you consider the frequency and duration.</p>
<p><strong>Size.</strong> There are models ranging in size from 1.7 cu.Ft. to around 4.4 cu. Ft. Do not forget that the idea is for convenience but also to save space. But in choosing you also have to remember that the other purpose is to put as much food and beverage as you need so there should be enough space inside to accommodate your items in it. Don’t be deceived by appearances. Some of these models may look bulky but poorly designed to fit enough quantity or volume.</p>
<p><strong>Features.</strong> Different designs and models; different features. Some may just be functional while others may be flashy. But these are the common features  that you may want to look into:</p>
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<li>Reversible door</li>
<li>Ice cube chamber with ice cube tray</li>
<li>Automatic defrosters or frost free designs</li>
<li>Can racks or vertical can dispensers</li>
<li>Stylish stainless steel (or black) exterior</li>
<li>Adjustable thermostat (32⁰ &#8211; 50⁰)</li>
<li>Can storage and tall bottle rack on door</li>
<li>Top mount</li>
<li>Vegetable crispers and other food separators</li>
<li>Reversible door hinges</li>
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<p><strong>Energy efficiency.</strong> Insist on buying the model with Energy Star Certification with an Energy Guide.</p>
<p>There are so many models with different features, sizes, colors and other specifications. As long as you put in mind the factors mentioned, there is no reason why you cannot do a wise purchase. Explore all possibilities. You can even check online other information that could help you make a smart choice.</p>
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		<title>Cabinet Depth Refrigerator</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 00:07:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Blending In</strong></p>
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<p>Let’s face it. The refrigerator is one household appliance in the kitchen you can’t do without. The refrigerator is almost as basic as the food and drinks you put inside it. And it’s the one main thing that people who come into your kitchen look for. In a sense, the poor refrigerator is an appliance that people (almost) take for granted. To many people, a refrigerator is just a … refrigerator. It’s much the same as any other refrigerator.</p>
<p>But a refrigerator doesn’t have to be just another refrigerator. Thanks to mankind’s ingenuity, brilliant minds came up with innovative ideas that that successfully changed the views (and I mean the actual view) of many about refrigerators. Refrigerators have so improved in a way that it has now become energy-efficient, eco-friendly and most importantly user-friendly. And one of the sure sign of the refrigerator’s coming of age is the emergence of <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Cabinet Depth Refrigerator</strong></span>.</p>
<p>A <strong>Cabinet Depth Refrigerator</strong> is one of the latest fads in refrigerators. As you probably guess by now, Cabinet Depth Refrigerators got the monicker from… yes, the cabinets that you have in your kitchen. <strong>Cabinet Depth Refrigerator</strong> simply means they have the same depth as your other cabinets or your counter. They are so called because the idea is to make them “blend” with the rest of the kitchen ensemble, giving the place a built-in, tied-together appearance and a cohesive look and feel. Most designs of cabinet depth refrigerators that you see today are impeccably done, easy to the eyes and pleasing to modern sensibilities.</p>
<p>The typical depth can range from 25” to 30”. Compared to regular refrigerators, however, they are a bit wider and taller in dimension. The smart thing to do first is to measure the space where you intend to put the refrigerator before buying the appliance. Oh and don’t confuse it with under-cabinet refrigerator. They are two different things. When you say under-cabinet refrigerators, those are generally more portable and compact. Cabinet depth refrigerators are bigger and full-sized.</p>
<p>A lot of the product models you see in the market today integrate a great deal of storage area inside. Because these refrigerators are generally bigger than standard models, you get more room and space for food storage. In addition, you’d be amazed at the impressive technology that manufacturers put together to come up with such a novel product.</p>
<p>Depending on the particular model and brand, your cabinet depth refrigerator may come in several different forms. The type of refrigerator is usually not affected; the dimensions are normally the only aspect that is going to vary. To make them flush against your cabinets and counters, they will need to be thinner than typical refrigerators appear. This usually affects the size of the refrigerator themselves.</p>
<p>Most cabinet depth refrigerators stand between 66” and 70” tall, including all the hinges that have to be moved so you can open the fridge door. The width of these models may vary from 32” to 36”, or even wider sometimes.</p>
<p>The refrigerator models come in varying styles and many different colors. Stainless steel models are more popular, which is not really surprising, but there’s complete line of different options that will be presented to you by as many manufacturers. Each line will have its own choices of design and style, which will allow you to have the option of fully customizing your refrigerator to fit into your kitchen.</p>
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		<title>Energy Efficient Refrigerators</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Green Is In</strong></p>
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<p>Everybody‘s looking for ways to cut back on costs; to save energy; and consequently, a few pennies or dimes as the case may be. You hear the term “energy-efficient” everywhere. The order of the day seems to take the form of ‘down-sizing’, ‘reducing’, ‘lower’, ‘cost-efficient’ and all other synonymous terms. Add ‘Mother Nature’, ‘environment-friendly’, ‘green’. You know what it will add up to? <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Energy efficient refrigerators</strong></span>, that’s what.</p>
<p>Though there’s no single, universally-accepted definition of what constitutes energy efficiency in refrigerators, we may say that Energy Efficient Refrigerators are those that consume less energy to operate. The two areas by which this efficiency is gauged are the compressor technology and insulation and by these, some refrigerators do receive recognition for being relatively energy-efficient. I’m sure that you would argue that – and may even have a point – what do you know about compressors and insulations? Very valid arguments but here are some factors that determine the amount of energy the refrigerators consume. In your layman’s eye, give it some thought, then perhaps you can come up with your own guesstimate.</p>
<p><strong>Size. </strong>Oh yes, size does matter with refrigerators. The larger your fridge is, the more power it consumes, the higher your electricity bill will be.</p>
<p><strong>Configuration. I</strong>s your refrigerator top mounted? Bottom freezer? Top freezer and bottom freezer models score higher than side-by-side models (French door model). Studies showed that top mounted freezer models take 10 -25% less energy than the bottom freezer and side-by-side models.</p>
<p><strong>Location.</strong> Check the location and position of your refrigerator. Is it anywhere near heat sources? When looking for a location to place your refrigerator, choose one that is a bit farther from heat sources, like the stove or rice cooker.</p>
<p><strong>Additional Features.</strong> Does your refrigerator come with automatic defrost system, anti sweat heaters and ice makers? Refrigerators with automatic defrost feature use more energy than manual defrost models. Sure those added features are convenient and useful, but you should be aware that these features consume more energy, and eventually cost you more money.</p>
<p>So the next time you buy a new refrigerator, keep those factors in mind and while you’re at it, you may want to check these additional tips for choosing energy-efficient refrigerators:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Do a quick comparison test.</span> Compare machines and look for energy star rated models. Study the yellow sticker consumption guide and opt for the one that consumes less energy.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Separated is good</span>. Choose a model with a separate door to the chiller, so that when you open the main compartment, less air will escape (the same principle works when it’s the chiller door you want to open). This will prevent your refrigerator from losing too much cool air and consequently working twice as hard to keep its cool.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Extra energy Saving function</span>. Select a model with energy saving function such as holiday system or alarm system. You can set it at its lowest settings when you go on a holiday. The alarm system is for when you unintentionally leave the refrigerator door open.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Light Switch</span>. Pick one that does NOT automatically turns the light on when you open the door. That way you can switch it off during the day when you don’t have any need for additional brightness.</p>
<p>Finally, even refrigerators need some TLC, so check yours from time to time to make sure that everything is working properly or that it’s free from any damage caused by human carelessness or even from the natural wear and tear of objects. Refrigerators with unresolved maintenance issues consume more energy.</p>
<p>Ready to buy your next model? Make sure it’s Energy Efficient Refrigerator.</p>
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