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By John E. Moore<\/a><\/strong>
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\"GE<\/a>This expensive and well-built option comes with convenient electronic controls with child locks and has very good energy efficiency. The GE PZS25KSESS detects when the fridge is opened frequently and lowers its temperature automatically, ensuring that your food stays fresh. Other big pluses are a door alarm that alerts you to a partially closed door, and a water filtration system with an indicator light that removes particles from the water. The downside, as is common with many stainless steel appliances, is that it catches fingerprints easily.<\/p>\n

Strengths<\/h2>\n