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Appliances from Sears
Changes in the way we live are triggering a transformation in major
appliances. Today, major appliances use advanced technologies, consume
fewer natural resources and offer more advanced features that make them
easy to use and care for. All of these advancements make home appliances
better suited for contemporary lifestyles.
Product Design
Whichever major appliance you're shopping for, at Sears you have plenty of choices in design:
Top-load, Portable and Front-load
washing machines. Ranges that stand alone or
single wall ovens,
cooktops with a choice of burner types, including modular ones you can
swap out. Refrigerators with the freezer on the top or bottom, with
standard doors, French doors or side-by-side doors. Dishwashers with a
visible control panel hidden on
top of the door. Microwaves that mount over the range, sit on the counter or are built into the cabinet.
Advanced Technologies
Major appliance manufacturers have embraced technologies spawned in
the computer industry which is why you see digital displays and
electronic controls instead of traditional knobs on many models. Many
advances are unique to appliances, such as new airflow systems that make
refrigerator temperatures more uniform; that good news for the gallon
of milk stored in the door bin. Dishwashers have better sound buffering,
so you don't have to retreat to the living room for after-dinner
conversations. Washers release detergent, softener and bleach at just
the right moment, and dryers sense how much moisture is left in the
load, thus preventing fiber-frazzling over drying as well as under
drying.
Washer and dryer sets
take laundry to the next plane, with improved cleaning, odor removal
and wrinkle reduction. Some appliances even are equipment with remote
diagnostics that let technicians use signals sent from the appliance by
phone to troubleshoot problems.
Improved Energy Efficiency
Some of the biggest changes in major appliances affect their energy
use. Many people shopping for a new refrigerator, dishwasher or water
heater insist on ENERGY-STAR® appliances to help lower their energy and
water bills, as well as to protect the environment. Take washing
machines as an example. According to the EPA, ENERGY STAR® qualified
clothes washers use more than 50 percent less water and about 37 percent
less energy than regular washers. And large-capacity washers cut down
on the number of wash loads, which also reduces total energy and water
use.
More Features
Although a major appliance with the most basic features and options
can get the job done, it the features and options that let you fine-tune
the appliance to your lifestyle. A washer with more than just the basic
settings can better accommodate different load sizes, fabrics and soil
levels. Plentiful dryer settings let you suit the heat and dry time to
the fabric, and multiple dishwasher settings can handle different
cleaning requirements, from delicate glasses to cookware with baked-on
food.In refrigerators, the perks are all about conveniences that go
beyond basic icemakers and water dispensers. Storage space is a top
priority, and refrigerators with moveable and collapsible shelves let
you customize the refrigerator interior to fit large items and make the
most of every cubic inch of space. Slide-out shelves and drawers save
you from having to dig food out of the back of the fridge.Cooking
appliances offer a huge array of features that cook quickly, bake
evenly, brown foods better, reduce unwanted cooking odors and clean up
quickly. Choose among conventional and
convection ovens; standard and convection microwaves; standard, radiant and induction cooktops; and single and
dual-fuel ranges.
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