Refrigerators are considered as the “backbone” of every kitchen. Besides giving us delectable cold treats, it also preserves the freshness of our food to make them last longer. Choosing the perfect refrigerator is a critical home investment. Not only does it needs to be equipped with modern features and sleek design but should also be energy-efficient to make it worth the purchase.
Since refrigerators are meant to be a long-term kitchen companion, some of us tend to hold on to it for as long as possible; but there will come a time when upgrading could just be a smarter decision in making our kitchen function to its full potential.
The ever-changing market demand and technological advancements over the years have brought us various refrigerator styles that cater to different household needs. Among these styles is the French door design. It may be quite uncommon to Filipino homes compared to the standard two-door top mount refrigerator but it provides so many benefits; one of which is its strategic configuration that allows easier access to both the chiller and freezer sections.
Whirlpool introduces the latest addition to their line of Inverter Refrigerators – the Quattro Lite French Door Refrigerator. This model contains all the advanced features of the Quattro series while offering a sleeker and more ergonomic approach with its French door design.
It combines the benefits of a side-by-side fridge and a bottom-mount freezer. The chiller section has two doors that open outwards similar to side-by-side models, but the major difference is that French door models use up the whole space instead of being divided vertically – giving you a wide, openly visible, and organized fridge interior. The freezer section is built with two huge-capacity drawers providing you plenty of space to separate and organize your frozen goods.
We list down the reasons why this new French Door Inverter Refrigerator is a perfect fit for your kitchen:
Space Saving – The Quattro Lite French Door Inverter Refrigerator has a compact design so it does not occupy too much space in the kitchen while its 16 cubic feet capacity gives just enough storage for your food. The adjustable shelves and door compartments offer more room for bulky food items as well as tall bottles and beverages.
Maximum Energy Savings – Having a fridge that’s filled with advanced features does not necessarily equate to high electricity consumption. This new refrigerator is equipped with Whirlpool’s unique 6th Sense Technology wherein smart sensors detect the internal load, ambient temperature, and usage pattern, allowing the fridge to adapt accordingly and function at its optimum. The combination of Inverter Technology and 6th Sense Technology lets the refrigerator deliver maximum energy efficiency.
Long-lasting Freshness – Fridge odors are common in most households, which is why the Quattro Lite Refrigerator has 6th Sense Fresh Technology. It’s a built-in deodorizer that absorbs the odor emitted from food and prevents growth of bacteria for long-lasting freshness.
Ultimate Versatility – This refrigerator has multiple settings to accommodate various storage needs: Smart Mode that allows the fridge to adjust the temperature depending on the amount of food you put inside; the Quick Cool and Quick Freeze Modes that are ideal for food items that need to be cooled or frozen immediately; and the Holiday Mode that lets the fridge run efficiently even when you’re away.
Whirlpool’s 6WFD16NIKGG Quattro Lite French Door Inverter Refrigerator is available in their showrooms at Quezon City, Cebu, Davao, Bacolod, Iloilo, Palawan, and Legazpi as well as in all leading appliance stores nationwide. Supported by over 400 service centers, this inverter refrigerator is covered with a warranty of 10 years on compressor, 2 years on parts, and 1 year on service. For more details, visit their website at www.whirlpool.com.ph or their Facebook Page at Whirlpool Philippines.
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