Struggling to know how cool to keep your refrigerator? Want to know what to do if there's a power outage? We've got the top ...
Most models have a single, manual thermostat for setting the temperature in both the fridge and freezer. That's basically a dial with the numbers 0-5 on it. The dial relates to power levels, rather ...
Your fridge and the way you're using it could mean your food is going off more quickly than you'd like. In the worst cases, it could even lead to you getting ill. But it's about much more than simply ...
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This four door counter depth refrigerator from Haier has a 16.8 cubic foot capacity, with a fingerprint resistant finish, edge-to-edge shelves and a digital thermostat. It's also energy star ...
Purchased Frigidaire refrigerator 2/24. In September it stopped cooling and freezing. Arrogant service tech came out after I waited at home for 8 hours. Said it needed a compressor and two ...
(I really miss that last one.) I don’t know if the Nest Thermostat falls into that same category, but it’s close — if only because I’m old enough to have lived in homes whose thermostats ...
A good way to reduce energy costs is by bringing a smart thermostat into your home. In fact, 20% of US adults plan to do just that, according to a recent CNET survey. And a smart thermostat can ...
Google's fourth-generation Nest Learning Thermostat has an entirely new look, transforming what now looks like a basic tech gadget into something of an art piece for your wall. It's got new smarts ...
The best side-by-side refrigerators offer generous fridge and freezer capacity and ample storage options to keep your goods accessible and at eye level. Our top choice is the Frigidaire 25.6-Cubic ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in ...