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Sub-Zero Freezer Company Reinvents Freshness While Redesigning
Definitive Refrigerator Series
LAS VEGAS and MADISON, Wis.,
May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Sub-Zero Freezer Co., the industry
leader in premium refrigeration and wine storage equipment,
today announced a complete overhaul of the company's popular
line of design-focused, built-in models. The revamped line,
which will become available May 2008, not only underscores
Sub-Zero's commitment to design flexibility with new creative
options, but also builds upon the company's expertise in food
preservation with groundbreaking new features.
In the 1950s, Sub-Zero made
an indelible stamp on the world of kitchen design by
pioneering built-in refrigeration. The concept of the built-in
models was designed to fit within surrounding cabinetry. Over
the years, Sub- Zero has redefined built-in refrigeration to
fit the changing needs of consumers. The redesigned, built-in
line continues this trend.
"Throughout our 60-year
history, we have continually worked to improve our products
and technologies to better serve our consumers," said Jim
Bakke, president and CEO of Sub-Zero Freezer Co. "The
redesigned 600 Series is a testament to Sub-Zero's dedication
to food preservation and design."
The heart and soul of new
built-ins continues to be Sub-Zero's freshness preservation
system, the foundation of which is a dual-compressor operating
system, separately controlling the temperature and humidity in
the refrigerator and freezer compartments, and holds preset
temperatures within an exceptional plus-or-minus 1 degree.
This precise, independent control of the refrigerator and
freezer compartments ensures the highest air quality, and
thus, fresh food and energy efficiency.
Extensive research conducted
by Sub-Zero engineers shows that air quality has a huge impact
on food freshness, along with humidity and temperature. To
address this concern, Sub-Zero's redesigned Built-In Line will
incorporate a new process to purify the air in the
refrigerator.
"Now more than ever, people
are conscious of eating healthier," said Michele Bedard, vice
president of marketing of Sub-Zero Freezer Co. "Through focus
group testing and an ongoing dialogue with our customers, we
recognize the continuing lifestyle shift to local and organic
food consumption. By incorporating new technologies into our
Built-In Refrigerators, we are meeting these new lifestyle
demands."
The entire volume of air in
the refrigerator is "scrubbed" via the new system on an
average of once every 20 minutes to eliminate odors, viruses,
bacteria and ethylene gases that hasten ripening and,
ultimately, food spoilage. The proprietary system is
commercially proven through wholesale food distributors, the
medical community and the wine industry.
For the first time in a
refrigerator, the revamped 600 Series incorporates a water
filter unlike any other. The Sub-Zero system takes filtration
to a higher level by reducing viruses and bacteria that may be
present from water and ice. Refrigerator water filters
typically reduce chlorine and sediment, but Sub-Zero's new
design goes a step further. The new microbiological water
filter reduces any contaminants in household water while
preserving the fresh taste of clean water and ice. Currently,
Sub-Zero is the only built-in manufacturer to incorporate this
type of water filtration technology.
Within the unit itself,
freshness guides will be provided, giving consumers
easy-access reference to proper storage techniques for fruits,
vegetables and even holiday leftovers. And a second card will
offer important use and care information. Sub-Zero has also
authored a booklet designed to educate consumers on how to
store food properly in their new built-in refrigerator. This
booklet will come packed inside every unit leaving the Sub-
Zero plant.
The interior of the new
Built-In Line has been updated to include brighter lighting;
crisper drawers with an improved glide system for easy, full
extension; a more intuitive digital control panel that is easy
to use; and door shelves that can be adjusted at every inch to
maximize storage.
The exterior design of
Sub-Zero's Built-In Line offers a complete set of design
options in built-in refrigeration for all of its models. The
new built- in models will be available in the following four
options:
* Inset: This entirely new option allows models to be installed
completely flush with surrounding cabinetry. A redesigned door hinge
gives these units a smaller profile, similar to integrated models, and
facilitates inset installation. Inset models will be available in
classic stainless steel, platinum stainless steel, carbon stainless
steel as a sales accessory, or they can be designed to be fitted with
custom panels.
* Stainless Steel: This unit, which comes finished in Sub-Zero's classic
stainless steel, comes out of the box and ready to complement any
commercial-style kitchen. It has a new ventilation grille for a more
professional look.
* Framed: This unit allows a consumer to slide a custom cabinetry panel
into an existing frame so that the refrigerator door may better match
the surrounding kitchen design. The new built-in models have a new
extruded handle and redesigned louvered grilles.
* Overlay: This option includes the ability to incorporate cabinet
panels and custom handles of the consumer's choice into the doors and
grille.
"The overhaul of the new
Built-In Line is not merely a new take on an old
refrigerator," said Bakke. "The technologies and design
capabilities this model offers are incredible and unlike
anything else on the market today."
For more information
regarding Sub-Zero, visit
http://www.subzero.com/ or call 1-800-222-7820.
About Sub-Zero and Wolf
Sub-Zero Freezer Company is
the leading manufacturer of luxury refrigeration and freezer,
wine storage and undercounter units for residential use.
Founded in 1945, Sub-Zero is a privately held, family-owned
company in its third generation of ownership. Headquartered in
Madison, Wis., Sub-Zero also operates a manufacturing facility
in Phoenix, Ariz., and employs more than 1,300 employees. Wolf
Appliance Company is the premier maker of ranges, ovens,
cooktops and grills in the U.S. It offers ventilation
products, warming drawers and microwaves to complement its
line. Since its inception more than 70 years ago, the company
was the first to introduce the snap-action griddle and the
Therm-O-Ray infrared griddle. Wolf was also among the first to
introduce the convection oven into the market, and its red
knobs are now famous. Since March 2000, the company has been
an affiliate of Sub-Zero Freezer Company and employs more than
450 people. It is based in a state-of- the-art production
facility in Fitchburg, Wis.
Contacts: Allison Allison
Richards Partners
214-891-5212
allison_allison@richards.com
Paul Leuthe
Sub-Zero Freezer Company/
Wolf Appliance Company
608-270-3273
paul.leuthe@subzero.com
Source: Sub-Zero Freezer Company
CONTACT: Allison Allison of
Richards Partners, +1-214-891-5212, or
allison_allison@richards.com , for Sub-Zero Freezer
Company; or Paul Leuthe of
Sub-Zero Freezer Company - Wolf Appliance Company,
+1-608-270-3273, or
paul.leuthe@subzero.com
Web site:
http://www.subzero.com/
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