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Page 1: How to buy a refrigerator??

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How to Buy a Refrigerator??

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When you buy a new refrigerator, arm yourself with the facts, so

you’ll be sure to make the right decision for your budget and

space needs.

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• Cost range

• Size

• Type

• Top-mounted freezer

• Bottom-mount freezer

• Side-by-side

Factors to be consider while

buying refrigerators

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Cost range: Make sure cost range $450-$2,000 and up.

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Size: Take careful measurements of the space, including

height, width, depth and distance to nearby obstructions.

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Side-by-side Top-mounted freezer bottom-mounted freezer

Type: Fridges come in three main configurations: side-by-side,

top-mounted freezer, and bottom-mounted freezer, which includes

the newer French door style - two opposing half doors.

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Use Of Different Type

Refrigerator

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Capacity Ranges

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The most economical fridges are

the top-mounted freezer models.

These largely basic machines offer

the most storage capacity for the

money, with models falling in the

$500 to $700 range.

If you’re tall, especially, you may

not appreciate bending over every

time you need something from the

more heavily trafficked fridge.

About Side-by-side refrigerators

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Temperature controls - side by

side refrigerator

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Factors to be consider while

buying side-by-side refrigerators

Energy efficiency

Reliability

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Energy efficiency: Side-by-side fridges consume more electricity

than both top- and bottom-mount configurations (discounting

French).

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Reliability: These components have a less than stellar track

record. Worse, the dispensers can increase the appliance’s energy

consumption by as much as 20%.

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About Top-mounted freezer The most economical fridges are the top-mounted freezer

models.

These largely basic machines offer the most storage capacity for

the money,with models falling in the $500 to $700 range.

If you’re tall, especially, you may not appreciate bending over

every time you need something from the more heavily trafficked

fridge.

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Factors to be consider while

buying top-mounted

Refrigerators

Energy efficiency

Reliability

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Energy efficiency: These models lack in convenience they make

up for in energy efficiency. Compared with side-by-side fridges,

even those bearing the Energy Star seal, top-mounted fridges

consume about 10%-25% less electricity. Appliancesconnection.com

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Reliability: Outfitted with troublesome water dispensers give

them solid reliability ratings as a class. The most likely

component to cause trouble is the automatic ice maker.

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Factors to be consider while

buying Bottom-mount

Refrigerators

Energy efficiency Reliability

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About Bottom-mount Freezer Bottom-mount freezers, including the popular French

door style, are near the top of the fridge price pyramid.

Both the single-door and French door configurations offer

the convenience of a fully accessible upper fridge

compartment above a roomy pull-out drawer freezer.

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Energy Efficiency: Bottom-mounts, French door-style fridges

behave more like side-by-sides when it comes to efficiency.

Having two doors where there’s normally one decreases overall

efficiency, raising average annual operating costs by about $10.

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Reliability: Bottom-freezer types tend to experience more repair

issues than top-freezer models, particularly in units with

automatic icemakers.

More repair issues Less repair issues

Top-mounted freezer bottom-mounted freezer

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