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HardDrive 05-03-2009 01:48 PM

Sub Zero Refrigerator?
 
Wife and I are looking at a Sub Zero 736tc, 36" fridge. It should run us around $5500. This is a built in, dual compressor model.

http://www.subzero.com/IntegratedRefrigeration/736TCRefrigerator

Any good/bad to say about Subzero? I have heard mixed reviews. Some folks have had them for years and they work perfectly, others have had problem after problem. I find it hard to believe that Sub Zero is just getting by on reputation, but.....

Any alternative suggestions? The wife is a vegetarian, so we need as much produce storage as possible.

red-beard 05-03-2009 01:59 PM

I expect the probelms were the installation, ie improperly ventilated, than the unit. My parents had a subzero which was designed to blend in to the cabinets. The problem they found was that it didn't have enough capacity.

$5K seems expensive for a refrigerator to me. I have a very nice GE Profile Arctica which I think was about $2200.

Dan J 05-03-2009 02:11 PM

We have one we bought in 00. Works well we had one small problem when it was
still under warranty. The repair guy mis diagnosed it so it took 2 visits. If you poke around (while cleaning the condensers etc) it seems to be built better then most appliances IMHO

Don Plumley 05-03-2009 02:34 PM

Two compressors, mounted above the unit - best Fridge ever and worth every penny.

911Rob 05-03-2009 02:39 PM

Best there is imo, fwiw.

Tidybuoy 05-03-2009 02:39 PM

Ok, this is a little off topic but kind of related.

I had some friends that had a new house built with a Sub-Zero fridge. Janice told me "Our new fiidge is Sub-Zero". At the time (many years ago) I had never heard of Sub-Zero so I assumed this was a new slang term for "cool". I even used the phrase a couple of times before I saw the brand label inside the fridge one day.

It was so sub-zero.....

Dottore 05-03-2009 02:47 PM

We like ours. Trouble free. Great product. Ours is about 10 years old.

I have heard stories though about people with newer units having lots of problems.

Don't know what happened there. Maybe they're made in China now.

A brilliant brand in my view is Liebherr from Germany. Check them out if you can. Great product.

look 171 05-03-2009 03:09 PM

We still install them all the time. They alll seem to hold up fine. I have install the little less expensive ones (they are trying to make money at the lower end of the market like Benz) and I think they are not worth the money. Other wise you should be fine. The older ones are built better but use more energy. they all try to get on with energy star bull *****.

azasadny 05-03-2009 04:11 PM

I'm a vegetarian and our GE Profile refrigerator (was $2k 4 years ago) works great! Water and ice thru the door, too!

Hads930 05-03-2009 06:47 PM

I am with Red Beard. Have a GE Profile and would buy another without hesitation. My in-laws are on their 2nd Sub Z in their home, because theirs is counter depth the capacity is less than stellar and if they have not added features, you can't get crushed ice from the door dispenser, drive my father in law nuts that he gets it from my fridge for about half the price. They also have a number of drawer freezer units and a fridge on their boat that have not faired well. They Sub Z rep has them pull them off and bring them to the shop to do any warranty repairs as they are only covered on land.

VINMAN 05-04-2009 04:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 4642410)
We still install them all the time. They alll seem to hold up fine. I have install the little less expensive ones (they are trying to make money at the lower end of the market like Benz) and I think they are not worth the money. Other wise you should be fine. The older ones are built better but use more energy. they all try to get on with energy star bull *****.

My son worked for an appliances installer /repair service back when I was lookin for a fridge. His boss told me to stay away from the Sub Z's. He said they were one of his biggest repair problems. Pretty much said they are overated POS's.

Guess everyone has a different opinion on things.

Danimal16 05-04-2009 04:32 AM

Had one with the ex in the old house. Small, very expensive to repair. Over 5 years, three major repairs. The oak fronts were heavy and the darn hinges had to be replaced. Like others have posted, you pay for the extras. Seems to be more of a status symbol than an efficient tool. Never again.

Eric Coffey 05-04-2009 10:13 AM

On the nice ones, one thing you have to remember is to let the door's sealing mechanism do it's thing before opening the door again (you should be able to hear when it stops). Constantly cycling the doors and/or re-opening right after closing will shorten the life of the sealing mechanism.

jbryant 05-04-2009 10:18 AM

I have one in my house. It was installed in 1989 and has only had the seal around the door replaced about 4 years ago. I just blow out the motor area once a year and it works great.
Much better than any other Fridge I have used as far as keeping things fresh longer, good temp control, etc.

Jim

89911 05-04-2009 02:36 PM

My ex brother in law sold high end appliances, so I am familiar with the line. Sub Zero use to be the "it" appliance to have in you upscale home. It also came in bigger sizes then conventional ones. Back then, the only option you had was Sears Kenmore or Frigidaire. Since then, everyone and anyone has come out with newer high end units in any size imaginable. Sub Zero may still be king, but there is plenty of competition out there.

Zeke 05-04-2009 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Coffey (Post 4643877)
On the nice ones, one thing you have to remember is to let the door's sealing mechanism do it's thing before opening the door again (you should be able to hear when it stops). Constantly cycling the doors and/or re-opening right after closing will shorten the life of the sealing mechanism.

Can you explain the "sealing mechanism?"

Ronbo 05-04-2009 03:04 PM

We've had our Sub-Zero since '91. It's been trouble free, and I've cleaned out around the compressor area annually. It is starting to accumulate ice in the refrigerator section in the back. It's not bad so I haven't checked into this yet, but it is concerning. Overall no complaints.

dipso 05-04-2009 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dottore (Post 4642363)
A brilliant brand in my view is Liebherr from Germany. Check them out if you can. Great product.

We have a liebherr. Great fridge.

billybek 05-04-2009 03:31 PM

Sub Zero makes a great product...
There is no d in refrigerator.....
I have bought pails of Chevron refrigeration oil and apparently Chevron misspells refrigeration too....

HardDrive 05-04-2009 03:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billybek (Post 4644598)
Sub Zero makes a great product...
There is no d in refrigerator.....
I have bought pails of Chevron refrigeration oil and apparently Chevron misspells refrigeration too....

LOL. I was wondering how long it was going to take for someone to comment. Once you post a thread, you can go back and change the title, but it won't change it in the thread list. Your humiliation is preserved for all to see.


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