Sunday, July 18, 2010

The Refrigerator, Deep Freeze, and Today's Home

Freezers and refrigerators have been around for two centuries now. However, their development continues until today in response to the equally changing lifestyles of the people from all across the globe. Their usefulness in every household or commercial food establishments cannot be discounted, but rather more than any other kitchen facility, the fridge or freezer is considered the most important appliance in every household.

In the United States alone, it is estimated that 99.5 percent of households have a refrigerator or freezer to keep their foods safe, last longer, and preserved with their natural nutrients.

German inventor Carl Paul Gottfried von Linde surely must have thought about the fundamental use of the fridge and freezer when he invented the first of its kind in 1876 in Germany, using methyl ether and later, ammonia cycle as the main preservation materials for his earlier models.

Manufacturers and developers have seen how a fridge, a freezer, or a cooler should work hand in hand with man's consumption lifestyle. Consumers, on the other hand, continue to embrace the growing sophistication of these appliances which has afforded them the convenience, comfort, and peace of mind that their food will always be taken cared of before and even after every meal ends in the dining room.

From humble beginnings, the market rapidly began to expand for these modern conveniences. As they became more and more popular, different brands and models became available for the discerning consumer to choose from.

For example, there is a long and impressive line of fridge and freezer appliances manufactured by the Maytag Corporation. This company was started in 1893 by Fredrick Maytag and in the years since their inception have created a reputation for building quality appliances. There is a long standing joke that no one is lonelier than the Maytag repair man is! It is this legacy of reliability not to mention style that keeps their customers coming back for more.

Within the last couple of decades one thing became abundantly clear, people were going to have to pay attention to the environment and the freezer temperature. Many of the refrigerators and freezers in people's homes were considered energy drains plus they carried fluorocarbons on board proven detrimental to the ozone and contributors to global warming. It was time to go back to the drawing board and revamp these appliances.

The two most harmful chemicals have been discontinued and most appliances in homes today are free of these environmental dangers. If you are truly concerned about the environment, you should check out the Bosch Freezer line. They are truly environmentally safe and have proven their tactics are based on sound ecological principle. This is one of the many reasons they won 2009 Best Domestic Appliance as awarded by a United Kingdom organization formerly known as Consumers' Association.

What does all this mean for the modern homeowner? Today you have newer and indeed better options in appliances such as the freezer or refrigerator than ever before. You of course may choose your appliances with a little less attention to engineering and the environment and more on whether the brand and appliance has a good record of accomplishment of preserving your food!

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