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help with 36in custom panel refrigerator

Posted by chrystalsw (My Page) on
Wed, Feb 8, 12 at 21:25

i am looking for advice on purchasing a 36in custom panel refrigerator for my kitchen remodel. i've been pointed in the direction of the dacor renaissance integrated, the GE profile and the kitchenaid architect models.

does anyone have any experience with any of these 3? or suggestions on other brands to investigate? pros/cons of any of the above?

i'm in a bit of a time crunch (pressure from contractor and hubby to decide in the next few days) but am not turning up a lot of info online, so i thought i'd try this forum.

please help me to not make such a "blind" decision!

thank you so much,
chrystal


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RE: help with 36in custom panel refrigerator

Whirlpool makes both KitchenAid and Dacor.

I think the interiors are the same,so there is no advantage spending the extra money on Dacor.

When it comes to fridges most people here would go for the KA over the GE.

The other options are much more expensive built-ins.


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