Author: Steve
• Saturday, August 09th, 2008

sub SubZero Built-In Fridge Recycles AirRefrigerators are usually an innocuous appliance in kitchens. People know they are there, and that they do something important. Usually this involves keeping beer cold. What a lot of people don’t do is keep the fridge nice and tidy. Your average fridge has a distinct odor of unpleasantness caused by bacteria and other microbial nasties. The usual solution is to put in a box of baking soda to soak up the odor. While not nearly as efficient as activated charcoal, it does the job for most of us. But what if someone decided to just get rid of all the bad air? That’s exactly what SubZero has done.

Using a NASA designed filtration system the Built-In Fridge replenishes the air every 20 minutes. This gets rid of all the bad guys roaming around the air of your fridge so that food will stay fresher longer. Oh, and that funky smell is also taken care of. SubZero hasn’t announced pricing yet, but the Built-In Fridge series will release this fall in a large variety of styles.

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  1. What many people dont realize however, is that even in most other areas of the US, C dramatically to reduce your energy consumption. Refrigerators

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