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July 26, 2017
See Inside Your Fridge Without Opening the Door
Featured Refrigerator: LG InstaView™ Door-in-Door®An Entire Collection LG InstaView™ Refrigerators at UAKCWithin the last few years, we've seen a host of refrigerator brands with a variety of new see-inside features. Each brand has unique advantages and benefits for their respective products. LG is no exception, AND they seem to lead the field in variety and selection with a host of models in various sizes and configurations. Let's see what they've got:LG InstaView™ Door-in-Door®Bringing innovation and distinctive design together, LG’s new refrigerators with InstaView™ Door-in-Door® will enhance even the most beautifully crafted kitchen.Meet Your Coolest MatchWith options including Side-By-Side, French 3-Door and 4-Door models, you can find the InstaView™ Door-in-Door® refrigerator that fits your kitchen perfectly.Raid the Fridge Without Losing Your CoolLG’s InstaView™ Door-in-Door® refrigerators bring distinctive styling and innovation to your kitchen with a tinted glass panel that allows you to see inside the easy-access door without letting the cold air out. Simply knock twice on the glass to illuminate the contents within.A Fresh Look"Food grazing" is easier than ever with the LG InstaView™ Door-in-Door® refrigerators. Experience the convenience of seeing what’s in the fridge without even opening the door, reducing cold air loss to help keep food fresher, longer.Extend Food FreshnessDoor-in-Door® with the ColdSaver™ Panel significantly reduces cold air loss by keeping it where it matters most — on the inside. More cold air means more peace of mind that food will stay fresher for longer.Space When You Need ItLG large capacity refrigerators have extra room for food storage, -
June 21, 2017
Looking Inside Your Refrigerator
What's Inside the FridgeRefrigerators with Cameras and See Through DoorsOne of the most recent trends in refrigerators is adding cameras inside to let you know what is inside your refrigerator. Some manufacturers also have the low-tech solution of having a window on the door. We'll take a look (joke intended) below. The low tech window solution means that you have to be standing in front of your fridge to see what is inside, while the camera solution lets you check the refrigerator contents while you're in the grocery store or elsewhere:Window in the door refrigeratorsSub ZeroSub Zero has at least two versions of full-sized refrigerators with windows in the door which offer a view of what is inside. The Grand Pro 48 Refrigerator and the 36" Single Door Refrigerator with window. Both refrigerators are leaders in their class. The Grand Pro is a unique refrigerator which has the appearance of a refrigerator that you might find in the back of a restaurant. As you can see, it's a large 48" wide refrigerator, and one of the upper doors has a see through window so you can view what's inside. The 36" built-in glass door all refrigerator, BI-36RG has a full length window giving you view of the entire contents.Neither of these refrigerators have built-in cameras, but you can look at the contents to your heart's content as long as you are standing in the kitchen.FrigidaireThe new Frigidaire Professional refrigerator with a glass door -
September 13, 2014
Room Air Conditioners
Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center for your Room Air Needs Choosing a room airconditioner can be a daunting task. Not only are their a host of different room air conditioner sizes, but there are also many configurations. Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center (UAKC) carries two great brands of room air units, Soleus Air and Freidrich. Between these two brands UAKC can handle almost every room air conditioner requirement. Here are the basic types of air conditioning units. Portable Portable Air Conditioners are...well, they're portable. They're on wheels and they can be moved from room to room. When you just need something to provide a cool breeze over you while you're reading a book, this small unit might just do the job. Window units. Some room air conditioners are designed to fit in a window. They usually have expandable panels on the sides to accomodate different window sizes. A special version of window air conditioners are casement units. These are vertically oriented air conditioners designed to fit in casement windows. 110v versus 220v Small air conditioners will work on 110v. and plug into standard wall receptacles. Bigger units operate on 220v and need separate 220v circuits. Cool only and Heat/CoolWhile many room air conditioners are designed to provide air conditioning for a room that has central heating, there are also room air conditioners made for -
June 03, 2013
Choosing a Room Air Conditioner
Room Air Conditioners Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center Advice Types of Room Air Units Portable Portable air conditioners are handy for occasional cooling in hot spots where you need it most. These units are on wheels and can easily be moved where needed. Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center (UAKC) offers a good selection of Soleus portable air conditioners. Window Window units are big sellers and easy to install. They fit on the window sill and have expandable side panels to fill most windows. Casement For homes with casement or slider windows, casement units are best. Through the wall If you're adding or enclosing a room you'll want a through the wall unit. These units typically come with a sleeve. Install the sleeve during construction and then slide the air conditioner in when ready. Heat/Cool Some of the above air conditioning types will be available as heat and cool units. They have electrical heat strips that will blow hot air into the room instead of cold. Heat Pump Heat Pumps will not only provide cold air on hot days, the compressor will work in a reverse fashion to provide hot air on cold days. UAKC carries the full line of Friedrich Air Conditioners, America's leading brand of high efficiency and Energy Star room air conditioners. Sizing of Room Air Conditioners Room air units are measured in BTU's = British Thermal Units. An air conditioner may have as few as 4,000 BTUs and go up to 24,000 BTU's. While it is important
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