Sub zero Pro refridgerator
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Which Sub Zero handles with the Electrolux Pro Icon Ovens
Comments (1)Tough Call. Let me tell you a secret. You can buy any handle from any brand if you're doing a panel refrigerator vs. stainless. I would look into Miele or Thermador handles. No one would ever know Check it out on the link im gonna put up & look at the aceesories of there fridges & call AJ Madison. Im not sure they sell handle if you dont buy the fridge there. Here is a link that might be useful: Built In Refrigerators Panel Ready...See MoreSub Zero Pro 48 - Thoughts?
Comments (48)fori - loved the comment about the fridge hiding. It really does look like that in the drawing. taggie, I too like the 48 but think it's too big and don't like the transition on the right (i.e., no wall). greendesigns - thanks. Tupperware is a good idea. I tend to pack as much into whatever space I have (and regularly throw out stuff from the fridge I've forgotten about). I looked at the Electrolux but found some bad reviews. Another option I've considered is the 32" Frigidaire Pro. lascatx - I do have a big case of fridge envy, you're right, but I'm not sold on the freestanding fridge yet. I hear what you're saying about symmetry. motherof3sons - thanks, problem is, I know what I don't like (what I have)... something is just not right with the sink wall the way it is. Speaking of your tile, I'm ready to come help you tile, just to see how it looks:) ci_lantro - thanks for the dissenting opinion (always good to hear), but I do like the wall. I am going to start a new thread to continue design on this. Thanks all! Here is a link that might be useful: New thread with 36 inch and walls This post was edited by oldbat2be on Wed, Feb 13, 13 at 8:30...See MoreSub-Zero Pro 48" - pros and cons
Comments (4)A SubZero, if not horribly abused, should last for decades. Since you've already jumped over the money hurdle, that shouldn't be a biggie, and by having the unit for so long, you'll skip the remodelling expenses of replacing it. You've already also agreed to the space involved You've already decided you like the divisions, or you wouldn't have chosen it. I ended up with Miele and a Marvel u/c drawer fridge. I LOVE the drawers, and I love that the bottom section of the Miele is all drawers, so I think you'll really enjoy those. Be thoughtful how you use them. For instance, if you have kids always opening the fridge, you can put snacks and drinks for them in one drawer and have them only opening one section. Con: having to keep the fridge tidy enough to be on display constantly. I'm often embarrassed to have a cousin or friend opening my fridge because I have bunches of kale sitting on the milk, and stuff like that. Pro: You can see what you're looking for before you open the door of the main cooler, keeping the cold in more. Smeary hands on the stainless and glass? That's true no matter what the materials are, so it depends on your tolerance for things looking anything but out of the carton pristine. Pro: If something unexpected comes up and you have to move, you can take it with you because it's freestanding. Con: Stuff can roll underneath because it's freestanding. Really, though, it's a SubZero. What's not to love?...See MoreI have to believe it's a scam. Never Used Sub-Zero Pro $2600
Comments (6)This is the problem....I cannot check it out..my 36" all fridge sub-zero comes tomorrow. The kitchen is set. There is no going back. 3 months ago, this would have me all over it. Maybe someone else is interested....See MoreShannon_WI
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