by Elizabeth Aaron | Jul 23, 2023 | Appliances 101
CA is deep in discussions to ban gas appliances. NPR’s Jeff Brady wrote a well-researched story on Feb 4 2023 debunking myths on the danger of gas appliances and revealing that manufacturers have had a solution to this problem for 40 years!! In 1984, an infrared gas...
by Elizabeth Aaron | Jul 22, 2023 | Appliances 101
Ice Ice Baby We love it. We consume it daily. But do we give it the consideration it deserves? We rely on freezer ice makers or trays we fill with water because many freezers ice makers produce fishy tasting ice. Yet we know the real good stuff comes from dedicated...
by Elizabeth Aaron | Jul 22, 2023 | Appliances 101
Homeowners are already familiar with stainless and panel-ready refrigerators. Glass doors are more common in commercial kitchens but some homeowners opt for them. Of course, you’d need the team from The Home Edit to stop by weekly to arrange the groceries so they’re...
by Elizabeth Aaron | Jul 22, 2023 | Appliances 101
The average life span of a refrigerator ranges from 7-15+ years meaning most households have their frig longer than their car. Gone are the days when an external water & ice dispenser was your only option. Fact is, an external water & ice dispenser is the...
by Elizabeth Aaron | Jul 22, 2023 | Appliances 101
Which refrigerator/freezer configuration is best for you depends on how you eat at home. The old reliable Side by Side provides more freezer storage in general than a French door but a Side by Side can’t fit a full size frozen pizza. French Door models work well in...
by Elizabeth Aaron | Jul 22, 2023 | Appliances 101
Ya know how some microwaves burn popcorn while others don’t? Cheap off-the-shelf microwaves cook based on time and don’t have sensors so there’s no guarantee your food will be heated properly. Why do some microwaves cost $1k and others $2k? The difference is the cost...