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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How is it possible that SubZero refrigerators "keep food fresher for longer"?[/quote] they have really solid temperature and humidity regulation.[/quote] +1 I just moved into a new build with a Sub Zero and it does seem to keep veggies and fruits fresher for longer. For what it's worth, I really like it but I was surprised the outer stainless steel shell does not hold a magnet so no hanging up your kids artwork on the fridge. Also, Sub Zero does not do water dispensers which was a bummer. I have one with french doors and from time to time, if you open the left door slowly and try to close it, the middle lever smacks the right hand door and won't close. These are the only downsides to the fridge and like I said, I really like it. The higher end dishwashers (Miehle, Bosch) are really nice as well. Having 3 racks is really awesome. Get a high end 48 range if you can make it work in your kitchen, you will not regret it. Whether you get 6 burners or 4 burners and a grill in the middle is up to you. Having the extra oven space below the burners is nice. Also, a steam oven is a game changer for making steamed veggies. So easy. If you can afford it, go for it. [/quote]
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