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Refrigerator ▪ Bosch ▪ B20CS50SNI ▪ P/8009442904002



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Bosch - Refrigerator | Evolution™ 500 Series | Model: B20CS50SNI
Whether preparing a holiday feast for the entire family or sneaking a late-night scoop of ice cream for yourself, your family deserves the freshest food. And because we understand that families are as different as snowflakes, we offer innovative cooling solutions that can suit virtually any need. Like our revolutionary Integra Refrigeration, which gives you ultimate flexibility in the kitchen. And Bosch Evolution refrigerators, with cutting-edge features that bring together convenience and performance in an ultra-cool package. Either way, Bosch refrigerators help you ensure your family gets the best, always.
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Rebates and Tax Credits Can Lower Appliance Costs
 While you might have back-burnered your plans for a kitchen remodel or a new laundry room, you can’t ignore an ailing dishwasher, a struggling refrigerator, or a washed-up clothes washer.Fixing these appliances could be an option—see our repair-or-replace-it guide (available to subscribers)—but when you decide to replace appliances, consider more-energy-efficient models. This is one way to spend your federal economic-stimulus payment. And, as unlikely as it might seem, you can also turn to your utility company and the state and local government for some financial relief.As of mid-May, the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency, maintained by North Carolina State University’s Solar Center with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy, lists 732 utility rebate and loan programs for consumers who buy energy-efficient appliances or other home systems. (The DSIRE's map is shown.) The site also includes details on 35 state rebate and loan programs and 13 personal-income-tax-credit or tax-holiday plans.You’ll also fund information on rebate and tax-credit programs from utilities, states, and partners at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Partner Activities search; if you don’t see a program listed for your area, look on your utility bill for more information or contact your state taxation office.Read more about rebates and tax credits.
 5/15/2008 2:31 PM (104d 11h 12m ago)
Solid State Lighting Last 10 Times Longer Than CFLs with NO Harmful Mercury
 Solid-state lighting, or SSL, could be the next big thing in residential lighting. SSL refers to a type of bulb—or lamp, in industry parlance—that uses the movement of electrons through a semiconductor material to generate light. The semiconductor is in a solid block form, hence “solid state.” Because there’s no filament that heats up (and eventually burns out), SSL is up to 50 times more efficient than incandescent bulbs, claim manufacturers. SSL is also said to last as much as 10 times longer than compact fluorescent lighting and contains none of the potentially harmful mercury that has brought CFLs image down to earth and made recycling them a hassle.Read the full Consumer Report. article.
 5/02/2008 7:36 PM (117d 6h 7m ago)
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Bosch Appliance Awards & Reviews
 Bosch received the highest numerical score with dishwashers and clothes dryers in the proprietary J.D. Power and Associates 2006 Major Home Appliance StudySM. Study based on 12,656 total responses measuring 11 brands of dishwashers and 10 brands of clothes dryers and measures opinions of consumers during the previous 24 months. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of consumers surveyed in July and September 2006. Your experiences may vary.
Consumer Reports New Feature: Refrigerator Video Buying Guide
 If you're in the market for a new refrigerator and are on a tight budget, you're in luck. Relatively basic $500 refrigerators now come equipped with rimmed glass shelves that catch spills and gallon-size-storage on doors. And more manufacturers are adding an icemaker to their models.Before you head out to shop, watch the Consumer Reports' new video buying guide and read its latest refrigerators report, learn about the real capacity of these appliances, and refer to its ratings of bottom-freezers, built-ins, side-by-sides, and top-freezers.
 7/25/2008 10:43 AM (33d 15h 1m ago)
Review: Are built-in refrigerators more prone to repairs than other types?
 Consumer Reports past surveys have found that built-in refrigerators were more repair prone than other types. But a recent analysis by the Consumer Reports National Research Center (CRNRC) shows there's been a change. When the CRNRC looked at reader responses to the Annual Product Reliability Survey about refrigerators bought between 2003 and 2007, it found that built-in refrigerators have NOT been more repair prone. Note that the survey did indicate that Sub-Zero built-in refrigerators have been repair prone.Built-in refrigerators like the highly rated KitchenAid KBFC42F[SS] shown offer a sophisticated, sleek look—at a high price.
 4/03/2008 9:56 PM (146d 3h 47m ago)
Tips & Techniques
10 Questions for . . . Joan DesCombes, Certified Kitchen Designer
 In this installment of 10 Questions for . . . , Consumer Reports Senior Editor Daniel DiClerico speaks with Joan DesCombes, CKD, principal of Winter Park, Florida–based Architectural Artworks Incorporated. Here, DesCombes, who received the 2008 Pinnacle of Design award from the National Kitchen & Bath Association in April, talks about her winning project, where kitchen design stands today headed, and what her clients want in their new kitchens.
 5/14/2008 3:09 PM (105d 10h 35m ago)
Tips & techniques: Refrigerators & Freezers Purchasing Tips
 Ask for an ENERGY STAR model. When buying a refrigerator or freezer from a retailer, request an ENERGY STAR qualified model to ensure it is energy-efficient. Check the yellow EnergyGuide label to determine how much energy is used to operate the model, compare the energy use of similar models, and approximate annual operating costs. Purchase an appropriate-sized refrigerator or freezer model for your needs. Generally, the larger the refrigerator or freezer model, the greater the energy consumption. The most energy-efficient refrigerator models are typically 16-20 cubic feet. The most energy-efficient freezer models are typically chest freezers. Consider buying a refrigerator model with a top freezer. Top freezer models use 10-25% less energy than side-by-side models. Consider doing without an ice-maker and dispenser. Automatic ice-makers and through-the-door dispensers increase energy use by 14-20% and raise the purchase price by about $75-250. Look for a refrigerator with automatic moisture control. Models with this feature have been engineered to prevent moisture accumulation on the cabinet exterior without the addition of a heater. This is not the same thing as an “anti-sweat” heater. Models with an anti-sweat heater will consume 5% to 10% more energy than models without this feature. Manual defrost models use half the energy of automatic defrost models but must be defrosted periodically to realize energy savings. Frost buildup increases the amount of energy needed to keep the motor running. Don’t allow frost to build up more than one-quarter of an inch. You may also be interested to know that you can reduce the amount of energy your refrigerator or freezer uses, whether with a standard or an ENERGY STAR qualified model:Position your refrigerator away from a heat source such as an oven, a dishwasher, or direct sunlight from a window. To allow air to circulate around the condenser coils, leave a space between the wall or cabinets and the refrigerator or freezer and...
 4/01/2008 2:56 PM (148d 10h 48m ago)
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