Best known for its integrated and built-in refrigerators, Sub-Zero was founded in the 1940s and given the name because the company’s freezers were the first to meet below-zero safety standards for ...
I have often been called a yuppie, but I do not own a Sub-Zero fridge—clearly, then, that monicker cannot stick. This monster fridge holds 884 liters or 31 cubic feet of food—enough for the poshest of ...
With a built-in Wi-Fi–enabled eight-inch LCD screen and useful apps, this 28-cubic-foot four-door refrigerator is the best thing since sliced bread. Want an alarm to sound as your milk’s expiration ...
Can a kitchen appliance really be an object of desire? Well, a Sub-Zero refrigerator just might be the answer to some people's dreams. "It's like a piece of jewelry, really," Sub-Zero CEO Jim Bakke ...
The latest status symbol for the well-heeled is a $12,000 fridge. The pricey icebox debuts as high-tech geekery moves from computers and flat-screen TVs to the kitchen. You don’t even have to be an ...
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