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When (and How) to Replace Your Refrigerator(Family Features) Unless the refrigerator stops running, you might not know if it's time to replace it. A simple clue - if your refrigerator's color has 'harvest' or 'avocado' in its name, you're probably overdue for a new one. But aside from that, how do you know if it's time? Here are some common issues to keep an eye out for:
Choosing a new refrigeratorWhen you're looking for a new unit, Kenmore Genius and mommy blogger Amy Clark says to think about it like shopping for diamonds, with a new approach to the well-known four Cs of shopping for diamonds. The four Cs in refrigeration are capacity, convenience, consumption and color. Capacity: Is bigger better? When it comes to storing all of your home's groceries, yes. Check the "cubic-foot capacity" which is the height, length and width of every part of a refrigerator. The higher the capacity, the more space you have. The Kenmore Elite Signature, for example, boasts 31-cubic-foot capacity - that's enough to hold 486 soda cans. So you should have plenty of room for all your refrigeration needs. Convenience: Are you a master of food origami to make it all fit? What you should consider:
Consumption: As refrigerators always run, they often use more energy than other appliances. Energy Star says top-mounted freezers use 10 to 25 percent less energy than other freezer models. French door refrigerators tend to be more energy efficient because you can open a single door as needed instead of an entire compartment. Clark says to keep in mind that the larger the refrigerator, the more energy it will use. Color: Today's typical appliance colors make it easy to choose one you won't regret in a few years. Clark has some tips based on Kenmore's available colors:
To learn more, use the "Help Me Choose" tool to pick just the right refrigerator at www.kenmore.com. SOURCE: |
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