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GE Side-by-Side Bottom-Mount Refrigerator Review

This Amazing Bottom-Mount Refrigerator is Perfect for Families of All Sizes

By Jonathan McLelland, published Dec 05, 2007
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Having to search for a new refrigerator can sometimes be extremely exhausting. The main reason for this is because there are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of refrigerators that you can choose from. Many of these home appliances range from standard top-freezer models to the unique side-by-side versions. However, one of the most unique refrigerator models to come out of the woodworks as of late is the bottom-mount freezer refrigerator. This type of refrigerator is just like any other, except the entire freezer takes up the bottom half of the unit and the refrigerator section take up the entire upper half. While this may be unique to many people, there are many reasons why this type of model works for large families, and even young professionals. If you are looking for a bottom-mount refrigerator than you will want to view the GE Side-by-Side Bottom-Mount Refrigerator, Model: PGCS1PJXSS. This refrigerator is one of the most technologically advanced appliances that the industry has ever seen. But what makes this refrigerator so different from any other?

The main reason why so many people look at this refrigerator and stand in awe at its beauty is because of its high-tech features. When you purchase this refrigerator it comes with a 4.3" LCD monitor, which literally informs you of all the temperature and filter statistics you need to know. Having to change the temperature, either in the refrigerator or freezer section has never been so easy. All you have to do is simply touch a button, adjust the temperature and that's it. Since the refrigerator uses electronic sensors throughout the unit to measure the temperatures, you will have extremely accurate temperature readouts, which will keep you from over-freezing or under-cooling your food.

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