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?Curtain system,? ?Evergreen Zone?-learn the technology
SAMSUNG?S NEW LINE OF ?No Frost? refrigerators promises to make defrosting a thing of the past.
Conventional direct cooling models require unnecessary time and effort for regular defrosting. Samsung?s new refrigerators, on the other hand, provide a more even temperature throughout the cabinet and rapid temperature recovery after the door has been opened so food stay fresher longer.
A Samsung No Frost refrigerator model, the RT54EBPN, also features the Cool Curtain System, which cools evenly with a blanket of cold air that descends from the top, unlike conventional models where cold air enters the refrigerator compartment from the rear. Three-dimensional cooling is assured with the addition of Cool Boosters on the sides to ensure food stays optimally chilled.
Another Samsung No Frost model, the RT37DIS, has the Evergreen Zone. Greens exposed to its specially installed photosynthesis light have been shown to increase their vitamin C content, enhancing the nutritional value of vegetables.
The UV Chilled Room in the RT37DIS keeps the freshness of fish, meat and deli foods at a constant, non-fluctuating temperature. This safeguards fresh food from spoiling while preserving their original flavor. Use of ultraviolet lamps in the UV Chilled Room also helps prevent the spread of bacteria.
Samsung No Frost refrigerators are available at all leading appliance outlets.









