June 7, 2011. Paul Hixon
Easy clean-up, easy adjustment and easy access – this is what a Maytag bottom freezer refrigerator is all about. One of the top notch fridge brands for bottom freezer refrigerators, Maytag has won the trust of many customers with their simplistic fridge design that promotes comfort and convenience.
The Maytag bottom-freezer refrigerator is positioned as the most highly after-sought Maytag refrigerator. This is mainly due to the fact that it is packed with so many interior features that highlight storage optimization and total organization. The Spill-Catcher™ glass shelves ensures that you can easily clean up any drips and spills that may happen in the glass shelves. Easy access to frozen food can be achieved with the Glide-Out Freezer Drawer with SmoothClose™ Drawer System which also guarantees smooth opening and closing for the freezer drawer. Gallon door bins, upper and lower slide-out freezer baskets, adjustable half-width deli drawer, full width refrigerator door shelf, and a covered dairy compartment are some of the interior features that complete the whole list.
As for the cooling efficiency and performance, you can always rely on the built-in electronic temperature controls that will secure you the right level of temperature for your stored food. Some bottom freezer refrigerators of Maytag are equipped with the factory-installed ice maker functionality to provide a steady supply of ice. With the storage capacity ranging from 18 to 22 cu. ft, you will never run out of space to store your frozen food, vegetables, fruits and even beverages.
A typical Maytag bottom-freezer refrigerator is qualified for Energy Star and is also considered as an EcoConserve™ model – this energy-saving feature reduces energy consumption for about 40%.
As for the exterior colors and finishes, popular choices are bisque, black, stainless steel and white. Maytag bottom freezer refrigerators can be pricey at more or less 1,500 USD but you can find cheaper deals from various online shopping stores if you are keen to look for them.
Updated June 7, 2011. Published April 1, 2011. Paul Hixon



