Would You Steel Your Household Appliances


Would you steel your appliances? It is a question many consumers are now asking.

Would you steel your appliances? It is a question many consumers are now asking.

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stainless steel appliances are "in" style right now. People are drawn to the clean look of stainless steel for their kitchens.

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Stainless steel has become the fastest growing sector of household appliances. Not just for large appliances such as refrigerators and stoves, but even for small items such as toasters, kettles and bread making. It seems to be no end in demand for steel look.

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So if a kitchen remodeling project you have in the near future then steel may be something you are considering.

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Steel can provide consumers with a sense of strength, simplicity, elegance and durability, all at the same time.

Part of its appeal is a commercial or professional look suggests people. We are fascinated by and drawn to him, all things shiny and metallic. To this generation of steel suggests: expensive - professional - status

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Consumers like the idea of ​​stainless steel appliances always appear clean, when properly maintained. Also stainless steel is very durable product. So, the reason that the standard in the commercial area, including restaurants.

stainless steel is becoming the new "white". That is, it will go with just about anything in the kitchen. It will suit the majority within the cabinets, countertops, flooring and you have chosen. You can match the classic kitchen design with ultra-modern stainless appliances. This is a positive feature that is found both consumers and designers.

One negative is that stainless steel is very expensive to produce. So if junior decides to scratch the door and should be ready for a big repair bill.

One negative is that stainless steel is very expensive to produce. So if junior decides to scratch the door and should be ready for a big repair bill.

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One negative is that stainless steel is very expensive to produce. So if junior decides to scratch the door and should be ready for a big repair bill.

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One negative is that stainless steel is very expensive to produce. So if junior decides to scratch the door and should be ready for a big repair bill.

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of steel, chromium, nickel and ------

Stainless steel is steel which is added to chromium and nickel. This results in steel with a very hard surface that will resist the pitting and rusting.

chrome gives the characteristic shiny surface layer of nickel and gives the non-magnetic character. Thus, when refrigerator magnets do not stick, blame the nickel.

chrome gives the characteristic shiny surface layer of nickel and gives the non-magnetic character. Thus, when refrigerator magnets do not stick, blame the nickel.

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chrome gives the characteristic shiny surface layer of nickel and gives the non-magnetic character. Thus, when refrigerator magnets do not stick, blame the nickel.

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chrome gives the characteristic shiny surface layer of nickel and gives the non-magnetic character. Thus, when refrigerator magnets do not stick, blame the nickel.

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chrome gives the characteristic shiny surface layer of nickel and gives the non-magnetic character. Thus, when refrigerator magnets do not stick, blame the nickel.

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Most manufacturers offer stainless steel appliances as part of their high-end product lines. General Electric calls their stainless series Profile or Monogram. Frigidaire call their Pro Gallery. Maytag, Whirlpool, LG and also offer stainless steel versions of their products.

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Do you remember the green, yellow or brown in refrigerators? How about turquoise stoves, washing machines or black? At one time all were considered "in"thing.

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Thus, the stainless steel appliance is just another fad?

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I do not think so.

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