New French Door Refrigerator From KitchenAid: User Friendly, Food Friendly
19.01.10
, Postpositive major manager of brand experience for KitchenAid.
"This is by far the most user companionable and food friendly KitchenAid refrigerator ever," says O'Connor. "We've added more room to our refrigerators while making it even more convenient for cooks to store their ingredients and keep them at their freshest."
The LCD vet serves several purposes. In addition to use and care information, the sort out offers a kitchen timer, access to suggested ingredient substitutions and
cubic footage conversions, and a convenient USB port for loading images.
At 27 cubic feet, the new refrigerator provides two more cubic feet of expanse than previous models. Shelves have been extended an additional 3/4" to billet more, and larger, items.
The refrigerator's in-door water and ice system provides filtered drinking bath-water and allows for precise measurement of water for use as a cooking and baking ingredient. Interior, a tilt-out ice door coupled with ultra fast ice making provides credulous access to large quantities of ice and ensures fresh tasting ice is always on in cahoots together for get-togethers.
Source: PR Newswire (press release)
Cover story: Updated appliances can add value
14.01.10
By Carisa Chappell Idiosyncratic TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES
In keeping up with the latest cooking, storage and cleaning trends, more manufacturers are creating smart appliances focusing on flexibility and energy-efficiency. This is principally important as the kitchen has evolved into the family hub and is one of the main attractions of a where one lives stress when it comes time to sell.
Surveys have shown that homeowners look for their appliances to both dispatch well and look good. When making selections for a new kitchen or updating an older one, experts say homeowners fancy their major appliances to be as aesthetically pleasing as their counters, council and flooring choices.
Performance remains the most important concern for consumers in the market for appliances, according to a recent scanning conducted by Harris Interactive and commissioned by Whirlpool Corp. The latest technology and features were ranked understudy and the look and feel of the appliance ranked third.
Source: Washington Times