KitchenAid Architect Series II 20.5 Cu. Ft. Bottom-Mount Refrigerator Review

Review of This Amazing Bottom-Mount Refrigerator by KitchenAid

By Jonathan McLelland, published Dec 05, 2007
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Rating: 2.9 of 5
It's no secret that KitchenAid features some of the most advanced and luxurious appliances on the market today. For years, they have consistently given consumers an opportunity to purchase high-end appliances for prices that are terribly expensive. While they are still more expensive than traditional appliances, the features that come with them are well worth the price. This is especially true for the KitchenAid Architect Series II 20.5 Cubic Foot Bottom-Mount Refrigerator, Model: KBRO36FTX. This refrigerator is definitely one of the most unique due to the fact that it comes with features that are rarely seen within refrigerators.

One of the greatest features within this bottom-mount refrigerator is the ExtendFresh temperature system. This system actually manages the temperatures within the refrigerator to keep them from rising or dropping depending on refrigerator use. Basically, how this system helps keep your food fresh is it prevents the temperatures within the freezer or refrigerator from fluctuating because of the doors being opened frequently. Little do people know, but each time you open your refrigerator or freezer door, you are causing the temperature to change. With traditional refrigerators, this temperature is altered so dramatically that it causes many foods in the freezer to obtain freezer burn because the temperatures keep dropping whenever you open the door. However, with this temperature management feature, you will never have to worry about this and your food will actually last longer.

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