Creativity the next day. Compliments of the Siemens vertiCool™ 36" French three-door refrigerator/freezer.
That went well. For your very first dinner party for your future in-laws. You’re not too sure about that future brother-in-law and those annoying kids of his, but overall, not too bad. And the party came with an added benefit: leftovers. You have to admit it, if there’s anything that’s better than cooking lots of food, it’s having lots of leftovers. Many times, your leftovers have ended up as something new and exciting. In fact, that’s how you came up with some of your favorite recipes. You start thinking of what you’ll do with your leftovers, even as you put them away in your Siemens vertiCool™ 36" French three-door refrigerator/freezer.
As you place the still-hot food next to the eggs, you don’t even worry about them spoiling. Siemens quickCool™ and quickFreeze™ technologies override your refrigerator or freezer settings, to temporarily provide maximum cooling at the push of a button.
Several convenient features make you appreciate your Siemens vertiCool™ French three-door refrigerator/freezer even more. Like the easy-to-change ice maker water filter with the filter change indicator. Integrated gallon door storage. The door open alarm.
There’s more, of course. A carbon air filter keeps food from smelling like your tuna/onion casserole. Bright halogen lighting makes finding a midnight snack simple. Full extension drawers make it easy to get things in and out. Our accessHinge™ design lets you open the door to a full 115˚.
A motorized shelf makes putting the leftover champagne away easy, too. You can adjust the height of the shelf even when it’s fully loaded. No more trying to force the bottle in and tipping up the shelf above it.
And separate compressors and evaporators mean the refrigerator is one completely sealed system, and the freezer is another completely sealed system. Your ice will never taste like whatever’s in your refrigerator.
So you finally finish putting all the leftovers away. As you begin to plan tomorrow’s leftover extravaganza, you look forward to next weekend’s dinner party with your side of the family. Wonder what your spouse-to-be will think of your sister and her annoying kids? |