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Refrigerators - Features to Look For

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* Large door shelves that can be adjusted. One type of shelf, for example, is just the right size for two half-gallons of milk or juice.

* Glass rather than wire shelves with spill-catching lips.

* Leveling legs to make the unit perfectly plumb and stable.

* Shelves that pull out, fold up and down, or roll up and down (called elevator shelves).

* Racks that dispense pop cans or hold wine bottles.

* In the freezer section, glide-out baskets and shelves, as well as storage space specially sized for large items.

* A freezer light.

* See-through compartment doors.

* Ice/water dispenser. Some are tall enough to accommodate pitchers, and many have water filters. Ice can be ordered crushed or cubed. This feature has long been available in side-by-sides; now it’s available in some top-mount models.

* Refreshment center. This little door provides easy access to frequently used items.

* Customized temperature control for different areas—for example, the deli drawer, crispers, butter compartment.

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