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Old 12-06-2007, 01:31 PM
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Hello All;
I am planning to update (remodel) my kitchen in a few months and I need to replace an outdated refrigerator.

I have been looking at refrigerators for quite a while and am bewildered by the enormous choice of styles and features.

I have settled on a few features that I like ...

1) I think I'd like a bottom-freezer style
2) Ice and Water through the door (perferred) or an internal ice/water despenser.

These are the only two features that I'm fairly sure I want.

I have a couple of questions ...

1) Is there any brand that comes out on top as being the most reliable?
2) I've read that icemakers in general can be a source of problems and repairs. Other than that, is there any feature I should stay away from that breaks often and is costly to repair ?
3) Are there any desirable features I'd want to look for ?
4) Any additional buying advice ?

Thank you much. Tim
When I did my kitchen remodel I went through the same sort of dilemma. I finally settled on the Maytag 24.9 Cu Ft. Ice20 Bottom Freezer Refrigerator. It's enormous, with lots of storage, and it's one of the few bottom freezer models with ice and water on the door. I can fit 2 gallon containers on one door (in the separately temp controlled beverage center) and 1 gallon plus smaller beverages on the other door. It also has storage built into the doors for canned soda, and slide out shelves for ease of reaching stuff. The only down side is that the ice maker itself takes up a big chunk of space in the fridge, but I still have plenty of room between storage on the doors and in the depth of the fridge itself. I also like that it has a digital temp control on the door for both fridge and freezer, so I can set it to the way I like my milk and ice cream temped.

As for your concern about the icemaker, this is my 3rd fridge in 15 years with an icemaker and water in the door, and I've never had a problem with it breaking. Just keep your filters up to date (the water stops flowing as freely when the filter is getting old). Maytag makes this easy with a "Reset Filter" button on the door control panel that tells you when to order the new filter AND when to replace it.

Good luck on the renovation!

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