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  • Is there a difference between a chest freezer and a deep freezer

    Is there a difference between a chest freezer and a deep freezer

    When the first freestanding freezers for home use were made, they were boxy chest styles with hinged lids that opened from the top. Based on their shape and the fact you had to reach deep inside to retrieve food, they earned the moniker of deep freezers. Today, the term refers to both chest and upri... read more

    Oct 14,2020 Media
  • How do I tell a good refrigerator from a bad refrigerator

    How do I tell a good refrigerator from a bad refrigerator

    The refrigerator is arguably the single most used appliance in your entire home. There may be days where you don’t use the dishwasher, the microwave, or the washing machine, but rarely will a day go by when you don’t access your refrigerator multiple times over the day. When it comes to choosing the... read more

    Sep 29,2020 Media
  • Fridge types by installation style

    Fridge types by installation style

    Once you’ve chosen your preferred refrigerator arrangement, you also need to select how you want it installed within your kitchen. You have three primary choices when shopping—counter depth, full-depth (or regular), or built-in. Counter-Depth vs Standard Depth All fridge types are either counter-dep... read more

    Sep 24,2020 Media
  • What are the different types of refrigerators

    What are the different types of refrigerators

    When it comes to picking the right refrigerator type for your home, you now have more options than ever before. Dozens of brands, hundreds of models, and multiple arrangements are all available for you to choose from. We prepared this guide, so you don't miss out on the new advances in market. So wh... read more

    Sep 16,2020 Media
  • Two key factors to consider when buying the right ice bin

    Two key factors to consider when buying the right ice bin

    Capacity – First, ask yourself how much ice your establishment goes through over the course of a day. Once you determine that, build at least a 15-20% buffer for capacity to handle during peak hours. For example, if you use 500 pounds of ice a day, choose a bin that can hold anywhere from 575-600 po... read more

    Sep 09,2020 Media