 Cold as Ice Admit it. You like to pretend that you're the next Martha Stewart (sans insider trading scandal). And while you're not filling out an application for next season's The Apprentice: Martha Stewart-if there is one-you equip your kitchen as if you already had your own line of cookware and home goods products for sale at Kmart.
As your friends outfit their kitchens with incognito appliances, you have aren't shy about showing the function of your kitchen workhorses, namely your Sub-Zero PRO 48, the refrigerator of all residential refrigerators. The Sub-Zero PRO 48 is not a half-hearted attempt to recreate a commercial walk-in: it's 800 pounds of no nonsense stainless steel (inside and out). Don't let the size scare you; the manufacturer?s claim that the Sub-Zero consumes less electricity in a year than a 100-watt light bulb.
Other features include three dedicated evaporators, which allow three different simultaneous temperature settings, and a microprocessor adjusts defrosting accordingly based on your "usage patterns." Boasting huge storage capacity, the Sub-Zero features 18.4 refrigerator cubic feet and 11.4 freezer cubic feet. Slated to hit show floors Fall 2005, eager customers can get their units as a freestanding or built-in unit. Jim Bakke, president and chief executive officer for Sub-Zero Freezer Company, Inc. and Wolf Appliance Company justifies his $12,000 refrigerator, "We've combined form and function to offer consumers a new concept in refrigeration. People who love food and entertaining and who aspire to a professional kitchen lifestyle will especially appreciate this new product." Who knows? Maybe you will be the next Martha.
For LxM Amy Covington
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See Listings for:Home Décor POSTED:
Friday Oct. 28th, 2005
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