Buying A Kitchenaid French Door Refrigerator
As with purchasing any refrigerator, when you buy a Kitchenaid French door refrigerator the options that you choose will help to determine the prices. Larger size refrigerators, stainless steel refrigerators, Energy Star refrigerators and those with water and ice dispensers in the door will cost extra more than those without these features. These refrigerators typically have the freezer compartments under the fridge, which keeps the more commonly needed items in the refrigerator at a more convenient level.
One option for Kitchenaid French door refrigerators that is on the smaller side is the KFIS20XVWH 19.8 cubic foot counter-depth refrigerator in white. It is an Energy Star refrigerator with an outside water and ice dispenser with water filtration. Inside, there are four freezer baskets, seven door shelves, and five fresh food shelves.
Those who would like a larger Kitchenaid French door refrigerator might want to consider the 26.6 cubic foot KFIS27CXBL black refrigerator. It is also available in white or stainless steel for those who prefer another finish. There is a water and ice dispenser outside the door, as well as an LCD screen. This option is also Energy Star rated, and has four shelves and five bins in the refrigerator, as well as three baskets in the freezer compartment.
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If you want to forgo the water dispenser in the outside of the door, you can get the Kitchenaid French Door refrigerator from the Architect II Series in either white, black, or stainless steel. It has a 24.8 cubic foot capacity, humidity controlled crispers, an internal ice maker and water dispenser, and digital controls. It has a large ice basket, two wire freezer baskets, a crisper pan, four shelves, and five door bins. There are a number of other options available, but this should give you an idea of the types of refrigerators offered in this style by Kitchenaid. Consider which options are most important for you and you will be able to find a refrigerator with the right combination of options to suit both your budget and your preferences. Those with a very low budget will need to prioritize the features they want since they might not be able to get all of the amenities they might otherwise like. |

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