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Sub-Zero PRO 48 This hefty new release is like the Hummer of refrigerators. Dual compression allows for two temperature zones, while stainless steel styling inside and out lets you use your storage bins in the oven. The warm glow of LED side lighting shines through the sexy glass door model. An easy-to-access diagnostic panel makes maintenance a snap. Retailing at $12,000, you wouldn't necessarily expect these to fly out the door, but a Canadian Sub-Zero rep said he sold 12 units in the first weeknot too shabby! Available this Fall.
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Series 1100 Instant Hot Water Dispenser from In-Sink-Erator This quietly elegant offering from In-Sink-Erator is more than a workhorse, it can really enhance your cooking style. But the company is betting that consumers can come up with even more creative ways to use their stylish instant hot-water heaters, and they've launched an essay contest, "If You Can't Stand the Heat, Get in the Kitchen," to explore the possibilities. One lucky winner will receive a $10,000 kitchen makeover with Joan Kohn, author of the bestselling It's Your Kitchen.
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RainSky M Balance Module from Dornbracht Will shower heads soon go the way of the padded toilet seat? We're seeing a move toward seamless panels that shower you with rain-like torrents. Take the Balance Module program from Dornbracht, for example. This elegant system fits directly into the architecture of the ceiling and simulates a wash from the sky. Hansgrohe, Kohler, and other major manufacturers feature similar offerings. Look for this trend to permeate as bathrooms become more inspired by natural elements.
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