Northland 72″ side-by-side custom refrigerator
$11,000
"Northland, a 100-year-old provider of custom refrigerators, has really outdone itself with this side-by-side refrigerator/freezer. It has a glass door and stainless steel wrap, features “daylight” interior lighting and easily cleaned glass shelves. The spacious fridge has a total capacity of 48.3 cubic feet."
$11,000
"Northland, a 100-year-old provider of custom refrigerators, has really outdone itself with this side-by-side refrigerator/freezer. It has a glass door and stainless steel wrap, features “daylight” interior lighting and easily cleaned glass shelves. The spacious fridge has a total capacity of 48.3 cubic feet."
Sub-Zero PRO 48 – $13,800
Sub-Zero’s PRO 48 is a 48″ side-by-side made with 100% sculpted steel, and features dual refrigeration—meaning the refrigerator and freezer use separate sets of compressors and evaporators, unlike standard refrigerators. The compressors are each controlled by microprocessors to ensure the proper temperatures. The refrigerator even features auto-closing doors with an improved hing system that keeps the warmth from creeping in. The refrigerator can be purchased with either a solid steel face or a glass window.
Sub-Zero’s PRO 48 is a 48″ side-by-side made with 100% sculpted steel, and features dual refrigeration—meaning the refrigerator and freezer use separate sets of compressors and evaporators, unlike standard refrigerators. The compressors are each controlled by microprocessors to ensure the proper temperatures. The refrigerator even features auto-closing doors with an improved hing system that keeps the warmth from creeping in. The refrigerator can be purchased with either a solid steel face or a glass window.
Energy Star- The price tag on a refrigerator is not the only cost associated with the appliance. The price of owning a refrigerator is also connected to its energy consumption. A refrigerator consumes more electricity than any other household appliance, and choosing one that does not run efficiently may end up making it unnecessarily expensive. According to the Energy Star website, all refrigerators that do not have the Energy Star logo on them when they are sold are likely to use at least 20 percent more energy and therefore increase utility bills drastically. With this in mind, any refrigerator without Energy Star endorsements can be considered the most expensive refrigerators to own.