KitchenAid Architect 24.8 Cu. Ft. Side-by-Side Refrigerator with Bottom-Mount Freezer Review

Review of This Massive Bottom-Mount Refrigerator by KitchenAid

By Jonathan McLelland, published Dec 05, 2007
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The modern kitchen has moved from being a place where individuals simply cook food, and it has transformed into a social gathering area. With many houses being designed to keep individuals inside of their kitchen to socialize, it is very important that your appliances are pleasing to the eye. However, if you want to have some of the best appliances, both in the way they operate and also how they look, you will want to go with the KitchenAid Architect Series appliances. And if you are in the market for a new refrigerator, you will be very interested in reviewing the KitchenAid Architect 24.8 Cubic Foot Side-by-Side Refrigerator that features a Bottom-Mount Freezer, Model: KBFS25ETWH. This refrigerator is one of the most stunning models you can purchase, because of its simplicity. When you first look at this refrigerator you are taken back by the minimalistic design, having a clean stainless (or black) front with curved handles, your entire kitchen will be dramatically altered after installing this refrigerator.

However, the appearance of appliance is only one aspect of the unit, what really matters is how well does the appliance work? With this KitchenAid Architect refrigerator, you are given the ability to cool your food in one of the most technologically sound refrigerators on the market. This refrigerator features true digital temperature controls, which allow you to have completely accurate temperature readouts. When you're looking for a new refrigerator, you will want to purchase one that comes with digital temperature gauges, because when you use analog controls, you are literally guessing what the temperature is. However, with all digital temperature controls, you are given the ability to actually control the exact temperature, thus eliminating the chance of over-cooling your food items.

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