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Best Integrated Column Refrigerators and Freezers (Reviews/Prices)

November 21st, 2017 | 2 min. read

By Eric Trexler

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First, columns are all refrigerator or all freezer as opposed to a unit with both. We have an article about integrated refrigerators and freezers. You can access it here

Unlike refrigerator and freezers, there are only a few decent columns in the market. In fact, the industry is dominated by Sub-Zero and Thermador. We will look at both, but first, you should know the difference between an integrated and counter depth refrigerator.

Integrated vs. Counter Depth 
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Integrated fits within the cabinet whereas the door on the counter depth will protrude. Integrated is better with cabinet fronts because it just blends in and is indistinguishable. 

Let's look at some brands.

Sub-Zero

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Refrigerator Columns

IC-36R - $7,340 / IC-30R - $6,930 / IC-24R - $6,540

Freezer Columns

IC-36F - $7,630 / IC-30F - $7,040 / IC-24F - $6,700 / IC-18F - $6,300

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Features:

  • Air Purification Scrubber
  • Nano coated spill proof shelving
  • Led lighting
  • Soft closes drawers
  • Magnetic door seal

Sub-Zero has been producing built-in refrigeration since the 1950s right here in America. The unit is designed to keep food fresher for a longer period of time with the best temperature control system and vacuum seal to keep air in or out of the refrigerator.

They have also incorporated some really proprietary features in their fridge including their air scrubber. This removes ethylene gas, which causes fresh foods to spoil, along with helping to remove odors in the fridge.

You will like the Nano-technology shelving because it congeals the spills. (Cleaning a major spill in a refrigerator seemingly takes years). 

Thermador

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Refrigerators

T36IR900SP - $7,249 / T30IR900SP - $6,249 / T24IR900SP - $5,649

 

Freezers

T36IF900SP - $7,049 / T30IF900SP - $6,249 / T24IF900SP - $5,649 / T18IF900SP - $5,199

 

Features:

  • Freedom Hinge
  • Open Door Assist
  • Delicate Produce Bins
  • Carbon Air Filter
  • Thermafresh System
  • Ramp up lighting

Thermador has revamped their refrigeration line with lots of upgrades. Their door is especially noteworthy as the bins are customizable. The metal door does a better job of absorbing cold to keep milk and juices cooler.

Their digital controls are the most robust and have many different settings and functions along with a climate control bins.

Miele

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Refrigerators

K1903VI - $6,899 / K1803VI - $6,599

 

 

Freezers

F1913VI - $7,099 / F1803VI - $6,899 / F1413FI - $5,749

Features:

  • Rapid Cool/Freeze
  • Clear View Lighting
  • Remote vision capable
  • Dynamic Cooling
  • Humidity controlled crisper drawers

Miele and Thermador are both made in the same Turkish plant. Miele has better crispers and more intense lighting. They also have the RemoteVision, which monitors your refrigeration for repairs.

Brands to Consider at a Later Date

Dacor

 

Dacor's stainless steel interior is the most hygienic and absorbs cold air better. It has cameras on the inside so you can check your refrigerator while grocery shopping. Dacor is now owned by Samsung. You will see a ton of innovation in the future. 

Viking

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Features are not a problem with Viking. It has very good controls, filters, and door. However, reliability is a nagging problem for this brand. They could still be great with some better engineering.

Which Do You Buy

The Dacor will be interesting in a few years, but Sub-Zero and Thermador are still far ahead of the rest. Miele (and Gaggenau) are the same box, so promotions and rebates should help you decide.

Additional Resources

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Eric Trexler

Eric is an Appliance Sales Consultant at Yale Appliance. Eric came to sales from the custom installation department and has expert insight on what happens behind the scenes. He is devoted to making sure every customer has the best experience that Yale has to offer. Eric grew up in Maine and loves the outdoors, from fishing to dirt biking.

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