
"Yes, a Sub-Zero fridge can run you anywhere from $4,000 to $17,000. But, if you have the means, it's totally worth it to buy one. First, according to customers on Reddit, advanced features like internal air purifiers mean that your produce lasts longer, saving you money on groceries in the long run. There was also consensus that Sub-Zero fridges require very little in the way of repairs, costing pretty much nothing to maintain and lasting for a long time, often decades."
"Why is it such an ordeal to purchase a refrigerator these days? Well, they can come with very hefty price tags, and there are bajillions of options to choose from - we're only slightly exaggerating that number. Plus, it feels like a commitment. The appliance has a very important job: keep your food cold enough (and therefore safe enough) to consume. It's not an assignment that should be handed out lightly. But not all refrigerator brands are created equal."
Sub-Zero refrigerators cost between $4,000 and $17,000 but offer advanced preservation and durability features that can reduce long-term costs. Internal air purifiers and other technologies extend produce life and lower grocery waste. Sub-Zero models require minimal repairs and low maintenance and often last for decades. The U.S. Department of Energy notes average refrigerator lifespan in the United States is 12 years, while many Sub-Zero units exceed 20 years, almost doubling replacement intervals. High-quality Sub-Zero appliances can increase home resale value, with buyers sometimes willing to pay more for homes that include them.
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