Getting started
Manufacturers are hot for your dollar as they load their refrigerators with features and fashion. Most, for example, now offer
French-door models with side-by-side refrigerator doors above the freezer. And you'll find slide-out glass shelves and temperature-controlled
compartments, along with stainless-steel exteriors, in more and more refrigerators selling for less than $1,000. This refrigerator
guide will help you with your purchase.
Efficiency is on the rise
Refrigerators made after the end of April 2008 must be 5 percent more efficient to qualify for an Energy Star emblem. But
despite advances, refrigerators still use more electricity than any other kitchen appliance because they're always on. The
familiar yellow EnergyGuide labels and Energy Star symbols are a useful guide, but our energy-efficiency ratings take usable
volume into account and are more helpful, particularly when comparing across different refrigerator categories.
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