Refrigerators with ClimateKeeper2™

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  • Introduction

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    GE's new refrigerators with ClimateKeeper2™ technology keeps food garden-fresh longer. Refrigerators with FrostGuard™ defrost 20 percent less than conventional units, keeping frozen foods at their best. The system, working independently, uses a dual evaporator system to provide the best environment for fresh and frozen food.

  • Benefits

    Did you know:

    The decrease in greenhouse gas emissions over the life of all the GE ENERGY STAR®-qualified refrigerators that were sold in 2005 is equivalent to eliminating more than 71,000 cars from U.S. roads for an entire year.

    A GE ENERGY STAR®-qualified refrigerator featuring the ClimateKeeper2™ system keeps food garden fresh longer than conventional refrigerators.

    Source: GE Consumer & Industrial

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    Did you know:

    GE ENERGY STAR®-qualified refrigerators are at least 15 percent more energy efficient to operate than refrigerators that are not ENERGY STAR®-qualified. ENERGY STAR®-qualified refrigerators use 40 percent less energy than conventional models sold before 2001, and more than 50 percent less than models manufactured before 1993.

    Source: GE Consumer & Industrial

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  • Detailed Information

    Freshness at every level

    GE's new refrigerators with ClimateKeeper2™ technology keeps food garden-fresh longer. Refrigerators with FrostGuard™ defrost 20 percent less than conventional units, helping keep frozen foods at their best. The system uses a dual evaporator system to create two separate environments – keeping temperature and humidity under control to provide the best environment for fresh and frozen food.


    GE ENERGY STAR®-qualified refrigerators use 40 percent less energy than conventional models sold before 2001, and more than 50 percent less than models manufactured before 1993. This new refrigerator:

    » Cycles air in the fresh food compartment separately from freezer air, preventing the transfer of food odors.

    » Maintains humidity to help preserve fresh fruits, vegetables, meats and other foods that require more moisture.

    » Reduces defrosting 20 percent by eliminating the transfer of moisture into the freezer compartment — keeping frozen foods at their best.


    GE ENERGY STAR ®-qualified GE refrigerators use 40 percent less energy than conventional models sold before 2001, and more than 50 percent less than models manufactured before 1993.



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