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Residential Architect, Sept-Oct, 2002 by Nigel F. Maynard

With a commercial-looking glass door, the 601RG refrigerator from Madison, Wis.-based Sub-Zero allows neatnick homeowners an opportunity to display their high-end eats. The 19.9-cubic-foot unit has electronic controls and an adaptive defrost feature that helps save energy by self-adjusting for usage patterns. It comes in either a stainless steel finish or with custom overlay or framed options. Less tidy homeowners may select a subdued light setting or turn off the light entirely; show-offs may use a full illumination option. Sub-Zero, 608.271.2233; www.subzero.com.

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