Refrigerator Buying Guide
So when have you bought your present refrigerator? Is it more than 10 years old? Then it is probably way over the hill and uses so much energy, that you can save a lot of money by replacing it with a new model.
The most important thing to consider is the size. If you buy a large refrigerator, there has to be room in the kitchen for it. A normal refrigerator has a capacity from around 18 to 28 cubic feet (including the space occupied by shelves and hardware). If you have a large family, you might consider the big models, while an 18-22 cubic feet model is enough for small families.
The next thing to decide is, if the door should be side-by-side, top-mount (with the freezer above the refrigerator) or bottom-mount (with the freezer below). The advantage of the last model is that the things, you use the most (in the refrigerator) is in eye-level.
The modern refrigerators are normally frost free and do have power failure alarm. So no more melted water in the kitchen, because of power accidents. Other convenient options are chilled water and ice cubes.
Do also look for an energy-efficient refrigerator, because it is one of the most energy-consuming appliances in the home. Look for the Energy Star seal. You will save a lot of money even though the price might be a little higher.
Do you like your refrigerator in white, black, almond or stainless-steel? Find the one that matches the other appliances and the rest of your kitchen. Your homes resale value can even increase, if you choose a stainless-steel refrigerator. And do not worry about the cleaning; you can buy a faux stainless-steel refrigerator.
You should also read a lot of ratings, consumer reports and reviews, before you chose a refrigerator model. Do also look at the total price; including installation- and shipping costs. Another way to save some money is to find a refrigerator with some minor cosmetic defects. Normally you can have it at a significantly discounted price.
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