John Concrane September 28, 2019

Tips for optimal maintenance and use of the refrigerator. When buying a refrigerator, the mode of transport to your home is important. My recommendation is that the refrigerator during transport must be upright. If this is not possible then a compromise solution is the position lying on the side with the doors.

In-depth cleaning of the refrigerator is done every two to three months, with a higher frequency in the warmer seasons (spring, summer), because then you will store foods with a higher degree of perishability. Eggs, cheese, chilled meat, vegetables and seasonal fruits have a limited period in which they keep their freshness, even if they are kept cold. Here’s what you need to make your job easier: Soft towels, quality sponges or microfiber towels, A bucket or container for water, Dishwasher or universal surface, Protective gloves and Garbage handy. Searching for Costa Mesa refrigerator repair services ? Please visit DNVappliance website!

Tip of the day: Are limited by your kitchen space. A French-door freezer pulls out straight, rather than swinging open, so it isn’t constrained by a wall on either side of the unit. The double doors of the fridge extend only half as far as a single full-width door when opened, meaning this style can work better in narrower spaces. Have a budget of at least $1,500. This is about as low as you can go for a 36-inch French-door refrigerator, and will get you a no-frills model. For a 36-inch standard-depth French-door fridge with an ice maker, an ice/water dispenser, and a stainless finish, you can expect to spend up to $2,300. Paying more generally gets you additional capacity and features, but, according to the limited data available, does not guarantee reliability, longevity, quiet operation, or better food preservation, unless you jump to a premium built-in/integrated unit.

These fridges are essentially wider-than-usual fridges split in half, with one half being the fridge side and the other the freezer side. Those who tend to freeze leftovers in high volume, or exist on freezer food, this type of fridge may be ideal. Some side-by-side fridges allocate slightly more room for the fridge section, however the freezer will still be larger than that of any top or bottom freezer model. The doors open from the centre rather than the side, meaning less spatial clearance is required to swing the fridge door(s) open. Also worth noting is that side-by-side models often come with features such as water, ice dispensers, and external user interface panels, which some may view as desirable features. The downside of this is that these features can also mean a higher price tag.