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Sub-Zero 650/O (20.6 cu. ft.) Bottom Freezer Refrigerator

Sub-Zero 650/O (20.6 cu. ft.) Bottom Freezer Refrigerator

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  • Freezer Volume: 4.9 cu. ft.
  • Total Number of Shelves: 3
  • Refrigerator Type: Refrigerator
  • Total Volume: 20.6 cu. ft.
  • Fresh Food Volume: 15.7 cu. ft.
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3

Subzero The Refigeration Standard.

byarmyranger Feb 14, 2005
11 Helpfuls 12 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 4 Comments
Pros Dual Compression System. 3 month head of lettuce
Cons They are not giving them away.
Recommended it? Yes

A lot of people assume that a subzero refrigerator is just an over priced name. I hope to justify something different since I come from much experience with my Sub Zero.

Why Sub Zero?

One of the top complaints in the built in refrigeration industry is that you bought a 20-30... Read full review »

1

Think three times before buying this!

bycarriek Dec 25, 2004
7 Helpfuls 8 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros Looks good, keeps food cold
Cons Door falling off! Poor freezer design.
Recommended it? No


We live in an area where upscale appliances are expected, when we remodeled, the builder strongly suggested Sub-Zero as the name brand to use. I wish we hadn't listened. We had several service calls in the first 8 months because the ice maker quit working. However, the WORST disaster was the... Read full review »

9

Excellent but pricey; past reliability issues

bywoorob Dec 11, 2004
11 Helpfuls 12 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros Design, interior space utilization, energy efficiency.
Cons Cost, past reliability issues.
Recommended it? Yes

When I built my house 10 years ago, I specified a Sub Zero 550 because I liked the way it looked and did not need a larger sized refrigerator.

The 550 worked fine for the first couple of years, but then the ice-maker started giving trouble. We have very hard water in our area, so I was... Read full review »

11

I love my SubZero!

byscmpsc Oct 27, 2002
17 Helpfuls 18 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 2 Comments
Pros Great look and keeps food fresh
Cons Door can be hard to open for children (is that a con?)
Recommended it? Yes

My husband and I just finished building our"dream home" in June and we spent ALOT of time researching appliances. The refrigerator was a tough one for us. We knew we wanted a built in but was having a hard time justifying the cost of a SubZero. We considered the GE Monogram but heard of alot of... Read full review »

4

Perfect refrigerator

bysophiemom Jul 31, 2002
20 Helpfuls 21 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 1 Comment
Pros Nice looking, wide shelves, accurate temp, nice freezer
Cons can't bring it with me when I move
Recommended it? Yes

I got my sub-zero 650 with the house. The previous owner did a great job remodeling the kitchen. Part of the remodeling was to install all stainless steel appliances, including the sub-zero refrigerator. With that said, I don't know how much it costs but I know it is expensive.

I love all... Read full review »

13

Lots of pluses but AVOID this one

byEpinionsZing Jun 21, 2001
11 Helpfuls 12 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 3 Comments
Pros Wonderful space; keeps produce fresh
Cons Awful, horrendous freezer and ice maker
Recommended it? No

For many years all I had heard about was the wonders of the subzero: wonderful drawers, excellent cabinets, great treatment of produce. All that is true. But the downside -- a very, very badly designed freezer and ice maker -- requires me to conclude that our purchase of this freezer was a mistake... Read full review »

18

Only it's price makes it less than 5 stars

bypedodds Dec 29, 2000
9 Helpfuls 10 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros Wide shelves make it easy to find things, Style and looks
Cons Price
Recommended it? Yes

Yes this refrigerator is expensive. You can get a good quality side by side for much less. But you can't get one that blends in with the rest of your kitchen. A traditional upright or side by side unit will stand out because it is not BUILT IN like the subzero. You'll always have space between the... Read full review »

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