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Fisher and Paykel Introduces the European Line of Freestanding Ranges and Built-In Ovens- ebuild (7/17/2007)
- Introducing a new line of cooking appliances manufactured in Europe by Fisher and Paykel. This stylish line of cooking appliances brings more design choices to the Fisher and Paykel range. From the space-challenged apartment in the city to the ultra-modern country estate, Fisher and Paykel's new line includes a broad range of sizes and options to complete any installation with a Minimalist sensibility. The minimalist designs of the European influence are now extended in the U.S. through Fisher and Paykel's European manufactured line of freestanding ranges and built-in oven. These appliances are offered with very stylish mirrored glass doors and stainless steel finish that finds a home in any modern setting.
Jenn-Air Expands Suite Choices for Style and Design Versatility - ebuild (7/11/2007)
- Jenn-Air brand's complete and varied line of kitchen appliance suites has expanded to include a new Oiled Bronze finish that offers a warm, richly hued alternative to stainless steel. This breakthrough line joins Jenn-Air brand's commercially inspired Pro-Style Stainless suite, sleek Euro-Style Stainless suite and modernist Floating Glass suite to bring high style and high performance to a wide variety of kitchen styles.
Siemens Home Appliances and Brand Source Join Forces to Launch New Line of Luxury Built-Ins- ebuild (6/25/2007)
- Siemens home appliances will partner with Anaheim, California-based Brand Source for the national launch of its new collection of built-in luxury appliances. Siemens, the number one appliance brand in Germany, as well as Europe's leading maker of built-ins, is known for technological innovation, precision engineering, and pure European style. Brand Source is one of the nation's most respected appliance retailers, with more than 2200 independent dealers committed to service, selection and value.
Wind Crest Gas Cooktops Combine Commercial Performance with Elegant Styling- ebuild (6/13/2007)
- When remodeling the kitchen, savvy homeowners demand the best in a gas cooktop. Whether cooking gourmet meals or just warming up leftovers, homeowners want the quality of a commercial-grade cooktop without its usual bulkiness. Wind Crest
Wind Crest Electric Cooktops Feature European Styling, Easy to Clean Surface and Versatile Cooking Zones- ebuild (6/13/2007)
- Fans of electric smooth tops appreciate this design because there are no raised elements or messy drip pans to remove, making it easy to clean and maintain. Wind Crest, a leading manufacturer of cooktops and ventilation systems, offers a revolutionary design in its electric smooth top by combining commercial performance with the beauty and convenience of ceramic glass. Multiple element sizes and shapes, with outputs ranging from 30 to 4400 watts, allow users to simmer and sear with up to seven pans -- at the same time.
Wind Crest Appliance Shopping Guide: How to Select an Energy Efficient Induction Cooktop- ebuild (6/13/2007)
- Whether replacing the appliances or embarking on a complete renovation, consumers face a dizzying array of choices, including what type of cooktop to purchase. For example, already used by professional chefs for years, homeowners are now discovering the many benefits of an induction cooktop. But, while most homeowners are fairly familiar with gas and electric, induction cooking is still one of the newest and most misunderstood cooking methods for the residential market. Rose Dickson, vice president of sales and marketing at Wind Crest agrees. "Many consumers feel overwhelmed and uniformed when they walk into an appliance showroom. There are a wide variety of choices. Our goal is to educate and help simplify this process for homeowners."
FiveStar Professional Cooking Equipment Adds New Features to High-Performance Burner, Griddle/Grill- ebuild (6/4/2007)
- The 2007 collection of FiveStar professional ranges will include two new features designed to expand the performance and versatility of the brand's luxury ranges and cooktops. Both the high-performance Ultra High-Low sealed burner and the Lodge Cast Iron Griddle/Grill will make their debut at KBIS 2007 (booth #N3045) and will feature on all FiveStar ranges and cooktops with sealed burners and/or an interchangeable griddle/grill option.
GE Introduces New Monogram Electronic Induction Cooktops- ebuild (6/4/2007)
- Monogram culinary sophistication takes a bold and innovative turn with new electronic induction cooktops. Available in 36-inch and 30-inch configurations--with the most powerful induction element in the industry1--these cooktops deliver design, performance and convenience. Extremely responsive, induction cooking has been popular in commercial and European kitchens for years. Now GE is making the technology available to high-end households with new GE Monogram® electronic induction cooktops.
Dacor Introduces the Brighter Side of Cooktop Design- ebuild (6/1/2007)
- Dacor, market leader in luxury kitchen appliance design, manufacturing and distribution, introduced new Epicure 48" and 36" six-burner gas cooktops at the 2007 Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (K/BIS), combining the next generation of professional cooking performance technology with a long tradition of exceptional craftsmanship designed to improve the quality of life in the home.
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- MOLD-RESISTANT GYPSUM and concrete made with waste from coal-fired power plants are among the top 10 home building technologies for 2007, according to the Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing (PATH). PATH, a program run by HUD, says the 10 technologies are the future of home building and hold the most promise for improving the quality of homes."Our 2007 list focuses on PATH-profiled technologies at the nexus of technological advantage, market readiness, and market appeal," says Mike Blanford, in HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research. "Each product on the list has the potential to transform the way we build or finish homes, and many of them offer environmental benefits as well as strengths in other areas."
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