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With so many different styles, colors, and features to choose from, shopping for a new refrigerator can be a lot of fun. However, if you get your new refrigerator home and discover it doesn't fit or that the door won't open far enough to pull out the crisper drawers, the excitement can quickly turn into a headache. A knowledgeable appliance salesperson can assist you in selecting the best style and features for your budget and lifestyle.
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INTRODUCTION • Because of the high demand for French-door refrigerators, there are many options available, including models with smart top capabilities not found in other styles. • This refrigerator buying guide will help you determine which refrigerator is best for your needs and budget.
1.Design of Doors • Food can be placed at eye level between the fridge and freezer in side-by-side refrigerators, reducing the need to reach and lean down to obtain it. • This is a one-door refrigerator with a freezer. French-door refrigerators are two-door refrigerators with a freezer section and a floor drawer.
2. The amount of space taken up • A compact refrigerator has the advantage of taking up very little space. If you want something smaller, you'll have to glue the top and bottom of the freezer together because none of the other refrigerator types come in sizes smaller than 20 cu. ft. • A compact refrigerator with a top and bottom freezer side by side should have many digital inverters and compressors with a 10-year warranty.
3. Dimensions and carrying capacity • The majority of refrigerator configurations are available in a variety of sizes and capacities. Before you go food shopping, make a list of what you want to put in the refrigerator. • Purchase a refrigerator with a large capacity for storing food. Consider the door opening space, the permeability required to accommodate the door hinges, the ventilation space, and the cleanliness of the area once the refrigerator is installed in the kitchen.
4. Consumption of energy • When purchasing a new refrigerator rather than a used one, look for the Energy Star label, which indicates how much power is required per unit. • A two-door refrigerator uses more energy than a one-door refrigerator.
5.Putting in a Refrigerator • The simplest way to move a refrigerator is to position it vertically on a dolly or hand truck and secure it with moving straps or bungee cords. • Because some refrigerators will not fit through standard doorways in the home, you will need to remove the refrigerator doors when transporting it into your kitchen; consult your user manual for instructions on removing and replacing these.
Conclusion • It's time to start shopping once you've decided on a refrigerator style, the necessary dimensions, and the features you want. Many customers begin their search online and then go to the store to test drive the models they're most interested in.
REFERENCES • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refrigerator • https://aawkitchens.com/product-category/refrigerator-freezers/