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  • Study Reveals Desired Kitchen Technologies
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (11/8/2007)
  • No kitchen is complete without a refrigerator, range, and dishwasher. But what about a recipe finder? A digital calendar? A home control station? According to the "Digital Kitchen Study" conducted by the CABA Internet Home Alliance Research Council, these are some of the high-tech features consumers desire. The study was based on a survey of 602 homeowners between the ages of 25 and 64 who have broadband Internet access and household incomes of more than $35,000 per year. Of the 22 concepts presented in the survey, the study found that some of the most desired kitchen innovations are a digital calendar that allows users to add appointments and notes for everyone in the household to see, a recipe projection system that would let users look up a recipe online, a universal charging station, and an energy usage and monitoring control system.
  • Sub-ZeroBuilt-In Line Refrigerators
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (11/7/2007)
  • The company's revamped built-in line includes a freshness preservation system that controls the temperature and humidity in the refrigerator and freezer separately and features preset temperature options, says the maker. Air in the refrigerator is purified every 20 minutes to eliminate odors, viruses, bacteria, and ethylene gasses that cause food spoilage. 800-532-7820.
  • Modular Integra Refrigeration Units
  • CUSTOM HOME Magazine (9/7/2007)
  • Modular Integra refrigeration units come in 11 configurations. The line includes refrigerators, freezers, and wine coolers. Custom door panels can be adjusted while attached to the unit, and a special hinge makes the door reversible. 800.921.9622. www.boschappliances.com
  • GE HotpointGE announces new ecomaginationSM Homebuilder Program
  • ebuild (7/19/2007)
  • GE and Masco Contractor Services' (MCS) Environments for Living division celebrated the announcement of the ecomagination Homebuilder Program. This new program helps residential developers and builders design homes that are not only comfortable, but that are more efficient in their energy consumption and indoor water consumption than industry-accepted average new homes.
  • Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers Home Appliance Manufacturers and Their Customers Show Commitment to Energy and Conservation
  • ebuild (7/19/2007)
  • Home appliance manufacturers, through their trade group the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM), have teamed with energy and water advocacy groups to lobby Congress to pass an energy bill which will include the strictest federal energy efficiency standards to date for several major appliance products. AHAM is also pushing for a first ever national water limit requirement for residential dishwashers and clothes washers. The new energy and water standards will result in a savings of up to 3.3 Quads of energy and nearly 11 million acre feet of water over 30 years.
  • Oiled Bronze RefrigeratorJenn-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.
  • The Northland 48SS-SGXNorthland Launches 48SS-SGX
  • ebuild (6/7/2007)
  • Northland is proud to introduce the 48SS-SGX, a 48" wide commercial style side-by-side refrigerator/freezer that pairs a full length glass door with a stainless interior and exterior. The 48SS-SGX features a sleek stainless steel exterior, including a louvered top vent that compliments the look of professional-style kitchens. And the design possibilities are virtually endless since no bottom or back venting is required.
  • Northland's refrigerated columns expanded design possibilitiesNorthland to Display Original Column Design
  • ebuild (6/7/2007)
  • Northland's columnar models are designed to extend the shelf life of fresh foods through temperature management. Each module operates independently with its own evaporator and compressor, eliminating air exchange between the refrigerator and freezer compartments. As a result, air temperature is more evenly distributed, humidity levels are appropriate and there is no odor or flavor transfer. Fruits and vegetables stay fresher longer, and the ice cream doesn't taste like garlic.
  • The Marvel Sentry SystemMarvel Refrigerated Drawers Go High-Tech
  • ebuild (6/7/2007)
  • Marvel continues its tradition as a leader in innovative refrigeration trends by announcing the addition of the exclusive Sentry System refrigeration monitor to the popular undercounter refrigerated drawer models. The Sentry System refrigeration monitor, which operates in real time to actively maintain optimal conditions, will be a standard feature on both the 24-inch and 30-inch models. The system uses intuitive technology to monitor critical components like drawer ajar, power failure or temperature change, and announces them with both an audible alarm and a visual alert in the message center.
  • Double the organizational capability, double the styleIntroducing new GE Profile Double-Drawer, Bottom-Freezer Refrigerators
  • ebuild (6/4/2007)
  • With the new GE Profile Double-Drawer Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator (available January 2008), organizing the refrigerator will be easier than ever, thanks to the two freezer drawers featuring deep storage space. Now busy home cooks can easily store - and later find - frozen foods in a hurry.

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