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Sub-Zero Launches New Built-In Refrigerators

Sub-Zero recently announced an overhaul of its line of built-in models, to be available this fall. What's especially interesting and appealing is that all the air in the line's models will be "scrubbed" by a purification system an average of once every 20 minutes to eliminate odors, viruses and bacteria that can lead to hastened ripening and, ultimately, spoilage. Additionally, the products offer something Sub-Zero states no refrigerator ever has -- a water filter that reduces viruses and bacteria, in theory reducing contaminants while keeping water and ice tasting fresh.

Other new features: brighter lighting, crisper drawers that have an improved glide system, an easy-to-use digital control panel and adjustable door shelves that can be moved in one-inch increments. The exterior can be customized, too, using one of these options:

  • Flush Inset: Flush with surrounding cabinetry. Has a smaller profile and facilitates inset installation. Available in Classic Stainless, Platinum Stainless or Carbon Stainless Steel panels, or can be fitted with custom panels.
  • Stainless Steel: Finished in Classic Stainless Steel, ready out-of-the-box. Works with any commercial-style kitchen. Redesigned with a new ventilation grille.
  • Framed: Consumer may slide a custom cabinetry panel into an existing frame so that the door better matches the kitchen. Has a new extruded handle and redesigned louvered grilles.
  • Overlay: Consumer may incorporate cabinet panels and custom handles into the doors and grille.

I have a Sub-Zero integrated model (similar to the model in the photo, a current Sub-Zero product) with an overlay that blends in so well that when the real estate agent was showing me the kitchen, I had to ask her where the refrigerator was. But buyer beware -- a Sub-Zero costs quite a lot, and definitely delivers on its promises, but can be expensive to repair. I learned this the hard way last year when my motor burned out because I hadn't "serviced" the system. Who knew a refrigerator required a yearly tune-up? It seems I have the Mercedes of refrigerators -- lovely to look at, performs like a dream, but even a simple oil change can set you back $300 (or, in my case, $1,000 for a new motor and yearly servicing).

Those who buy Sub-Zero appliances likely can afford any repair work on them, but why waste money? If you get one of these new models, be sure to ask the sales rep about yearly service.

The Bugatti Volo Toaster


Apparently Bugatti is hoping to not only fill your garage with their products, but your kitchen also. First a blender, then an espresso machine, and now a toaster. What's next, a bread machine?

Back to the toaster (though I would love a bread machine, Bugatti!). The Bugatti Volo Toaster has features including 6 browning options, extra wide bread slots, a crumpet-warming rack, and a motorized toast lifting system for the ultimate in convenience (and no more fishing for shorter slices with a fork or butter knife). Comes in stainless steel or black, £169.50.


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A Coffee Pot That Gives You The Weather

More and more home appliances are now wired to receive data from other sources. The latest is the Melitta Smart Mill & Brew 10-cup coffeemaker which will provide you the daily weather report in addition to providing you with a hot cup of coffee. The coffee pot gets its news from MSN Direct and provides updates every 10 minutes to provide current conditions as well as a 3-day forecast. The machine also grinds the beans so basically it does everything but put it in a cup and shove you out the door in the morning. It sells for around $199.95 on Amazon.

[via Home Improvement Ideas]

Luxist Holiday Guide: Gifts for the Coffee Lover

Gift giving is a lot easier when your giftee has specific interests. While coffee isn't exactly an interest per-se, a coffee-lover will always appreciate a coffee related gift. And there are a lot of them to choose from, from appliances to beans, and every one on our list of favorites is sure to perk them up this holiday season.

A great gift is a high quality conical burr grinder. Even if your coffee lover who already grinds their own beans - which is the very easiest way to ensure that you're getting all the flavor you can from them - can benefit from the increase precision offered by a machine like the KitchenAid Pro Line Burr Coffee Grinder. $200.

Continue reading Luxist Holiday Guide: Gifts for the Coffee Lover

Bugatti Espresso Machine

Easily one of the most stylish espresso machines on the market, even sleeker than the eye-candy Francis Francis machines, the Diva Espresso Machine, by Bugatti. The unit is made of die-cast aluminum with a chromed finish, has a 15-bar pump for quick extraction and a fast startup time for the built-in heating elements. The machine pulls two shots at a time, either through fresh packed grounds or pods, and has an attached steam wand for frothing milk, a process which is helped along by the easy-to-read gauge in the front of the machine that clearly marks the appropriate temperature ranges for pulling shots and steaming milk. Price: €650 ($825).

Heartland Classic Appliances

As appealing as the Big Chill refrigerators are, the Heartland Appliances classic collection refrigerators provide a slightly more up-to-date look, while maintaining their retro styling. This Classic 36" Refrigerator ($4,825)has more than 20-cu. ft. of interior space, as well as separate dairy, vegetable and fruit drawers, sensitive temperature controls and a filtered water dispenser. Typically, the freezer component is mounted on the bottom and not the top of the unit, as it is pictured here. The cowl on top is optional.

There are a wide range of colors to choose from, as well as the option to have either silver or gold trim, so the fridge can be customized to suit your kitchen and your personal preferences.

In addition to the refrigerators, they offer a wire range of cooktops and ranges, all with a coordinating, old-fashioned feel. They even have a wood-burning stove, for anyone who wants their cooking to be as retro as their decor. In the kitchen above, you can see the 48-in gas range ($5,965) and the built-in double oven ($3,375).

The GaterPak

We've mentioned the Freezerator before, now the latest tough-guy appliance from Gladiator Garageworks is the GaterPak. The GaterPak is for tailgaters. It is a self-contained portable unit that attaches to a trailer hitch to be toted to the big game. Once unhitched it is a cabinet with a refrigerator, propane grill, warming drawer, beer tap and even a stereo with a CD/DVD player and 7" LCD screen with weatherproof speakers and mounted onto the exterior cabinet.  The Gladiator website has a video of the GaterPak in action but unfortunately it's not on sale yet.

[via Gizmag]

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