All of them seem to fall into the MB category. We also installed the refrigerated drawers. I also like the new Inset design of the Subs that allow you to get the doors truely flush with the cabinet face and still have the same room in the fridge. either 30" fridge 18" freezer columns or 48" SZ.

It's beautiful , but very pricy.

As far as exterior finishes go, Sub-Zero offers many more choices and the ability to install a custom panel makes your options seemingly infinite. And I cooked everyday using both the range and the oven. Bizarre.Yes, I love my GE all fridge/all freezer. Anyone know about cleaning the condenser coils? It is junk and I will never buy another. Love the looks and the space it offers. I have budgeted for a 48 inch SZ fridge. The downsides of the Subzero - Design deficiencies For such an expensive machine, I am disappointed that it does not make clear ice cubes. The other doesn't. You mentioned that the dispenser on the Sub Zero does not rob space from the freezer section. Thankfully it is under warranty and will be replaced. Other than those what else is there?Some of the details are stated in the Monogram appliance catalog but mostly I lifted the upper cover of my fridge and looked it over real good.

I didn't see anything in the manual regarding cleaning the coils?I was intending to go with the Monogram because of the price and because I wanted to rebel against my MIL who insisted SZ was the ONLY fridge to consider. If you do a lot of baking, then the GE is an excellent choice. I found a HUGE variation in the GE pricing and no variation in the Subzero pricing.Does anyone have the free standing SXS Monogram? (PS-I currently am having some issues with Monogram serviceÂnot on a fridgeÂbut hopefully it will eventually get fixed. I need to finalize my selection and just now discovered gardenweb and all the great folks with so much great information. The fridge works great but probably could have gotten at least one more shelf from its 30 sq ft. By continuing to browse this site or use this app, I agree the Houzz group may use cookies and similar technologies to improve its products and services, serve me relevant content and to personalise my experience. The Sub has no water filtration. Whether you are buying or renting, your house does not really become a home until you fill it with the right appliances. As far as the discount (which we got since DH works for GE), it is absolutely fantastic for the employee (and it is limited to 1 fridge purchase every 3 years) but not too big for "friends and family". The new Subs appear to have upgraded lighting on the top and at the bottom at the back. But, if the money is right, go with the GE.I have to disagree. Some Monogram appliances (eg, DW) end up being less than comparable Profile ones. I was so nervous, I kept my extra fridge and freezer in the basement. The old models had 3 1/2 shelves while the new one have 5 full shelves and an additional drop down shelf. I ended up paying $2500 less for my GE bottom freezer (equivalent to the SZ 650) than the SZ, but I had to shop pretty hard to get that price. The water dispenser in the door is also very basic as compared to a GE. If that doesn't suit your needs, Acura and Lexus are very dependable options. Also, I am not crazy about the amount of space that an ice dispenser requires on the freezer door. Dec 1, 2014 #3 sunshine17.

What is interesting about this report is that it is not the opinion of Consumer Reports but the actual experience of hundreds of thousands of consumers. Sub-Zero's fridge is available in a wide variety of configurations and features an adjustable interior. This option from Sub-Zero is the ultimate in fridges. I decided that for a built-in fridge I'd rather pay upfront and hopefully avoid issues/regrets down the road.

If we have problems, I'll get it fixed. There has been some discussion of reliability in this thread. I never thought I would use this as much as I do. Who do you think would complain more someone who paid $2500 or someoine who paid $7,000. Can anyone comment on a 48 inch sxs KA compared to the GE Monogram. anyone- any advice on whether to rush and get the GE 48" or wait to be 100% sure.In the spirit of full disclosure, I will tell you that I work for Monogram. When I priced both a few months ago the SZ was significantly higher. SZ has a better warranty-up to 12 years on some parts. Another custom panel option, this … MY SZ 632O will be delivered Jan. 23! Any advice would be appreciated.Check out the availabilty of "Scratch and Dent" discounts in your area. I'd love to hear your experience with this model. If the Monogram gets anywhere near half the price of a SZ I'd grab the deal!We are starting our renovations next week on a house we took possession. The Subs will have water filtering and air filtering of the fresh side. Anybody with any information on this new model from Liebherr. I am also interested in the comparisons since my wife really likes the Monogram. It is very different with GE. Samsung worst fridge we have ever owned by far. She knew from the start she wanted the SZ. 7 10 Sub Zero was not on the list of brands in this most recent report. People tend to vent more about negative experiences than positive ones, so there is a definite skewing of reviews on low-production items. Its going on 3 years old now. If all was equal, the SZ is a better machine. I also know there is the compressor difference and as I see here there are different opinions on that.