Thermador vs. Sub-Zero Built-in and Integrated Refrigerators - Ratings / Reviews / Prices

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • Sub-Zero and Thermador are the most compared and best brands for integrated refrigerators on the market by far. In this video, you will learn all aspects of built-in refrigerators from both Thermador and Sub-Zero, including sizes, configurations, door storage, controls, and shelving including photos and time-lapse videos of how they store food. As a bonus, we will compare the reliability rates based on sales versus service over the last 12 months. This comparison is for built-in integrated style refrigerators, not the compressor top counter depths. Thermador no longer markets that unit after years of outsourcing from KitchenAid.
    Both are excellent. You should consider both for your kitchen. However, if you are buying a new refrigerator, you have another decision. Depending on when you are reading this one of the main priorities is actually buying one.
    Like all refrigerators, both Sub-Zero and Thermador have availability problems. Lead times can be 6 months on certain models or even more. In a comparison this close, you may want to consider sacrificing brand preferences for availability.
    Thermador has good storage on the door, a stainless interior and some pretty robust controls. It's a less expensive option especially after the package 1, 2 free rebates.
    However, for keeping food fresher longer with its air scrubber, vacuum seal, and magnetic crisper and reliability, Sub-Zero is still the best refrigerator on the market.
    One last consideration (that should probably be first). Servicing an integrated refrigerator is not easy. You may want to consider the brand with the best service in the area.
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    Chapters
    0:00 Intro
    0:45 Basics
    1:04 Column Refrigeration Doors
    1:37 Controls
    1:52 Interior
    2:12 Shelving
    2:31 Air Cleaning
    2:48 Crispers
    3:01 Ice and Water Dispensers
    3:17 Food Preservation and Storage
    3:30 Pricing
    3:57 Most Popular Units
    4:25 Reliability
    4:57 Which Should You Buy?

Komentáře • 42

  • @Cuzin_Ken
    @Cuzin_Ken Před 3 lety +9

    Man I wish you had a store here on Long Island.

  • @markproft9099
    @markproft9099 Před rokem +3

    Had a Sub-Zero in the house we bought, it lasted 20+ years longer, when it came time to replace we bought a Thermador and it was problem-free for 3 years until the ice maker failed. But surprise, it was relatively easy to replace the ice maker. Bought the parts from Thermador and was pleased that for a relatively expensive appliance, it was not that difficult to figure out.

  • @bluedrummajor2876
    @bluedrummajor2876 Před 3 lety +4

    I've been a French Door kind of guy for the last 20 yrs, but lately a side by side set up has started to make more sense to me.

    • @YaleAppliance1
      @YaleAppliance1  Před 3 lety +3

      As long as you rarely store large platters or trays that's OK. Side by side offers better access to freezer items.

  • @YouT00ber
    @YouT00ber Před 2 lety +5

    This video convinced me. I’m buying on Craigslist

  • @SantaBarbaraGina
    @SantaBarbaraGina Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your well-organized presentation!

  • @Lasertrac
    @Lasertrac Před 3 lety +1

    Please consider reviewing the new dishwasher in the Wolf/Subzero lineup. I'm curious as to how it measures up.

    • @YaleAppliance1
      @YaleAppliance1  Před 3 lety +2

      I'm sure we will. Cove has been in and out of production as of late so once things settle I'm sure we will review.

  • @zahanmalkani
    @zahanmalkani Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks! Clear presentation, as always.
    Where is the compressor located on the Thermador units you discussed? I thought a big pro for Sub-Zero is the compressor on top. If Thermador keeps it on the bottom, does it push all the shelves up?

    • @YaleAppliance1
      @YaleAppliance1  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, Thermador is located under the unit, raising the shelving to the top of the unit.

  • @quetzgo
    @quetzgo Před 2 lety +2

    I had a kitchen aid fridge that I replaced with a Thermador. The kitchen aid was bigger cubic feet and I did not realize it!!! Now I have to have a second fridge!!!

    • @jeffledoux5439
      @jeffledoux5439 Před rokem

      Ive had kitchaid products before they were very good. Any of these appliances can give you problems even Subzero and Thermador. Ive been looking for a built in 48" fridge the subzero dealer said hes had a new unit down for 6 weeks cant get parts

  • @holzwerx
    @holzwerx Před 2 lety

    Super helpful!!!

  • @juliovalencia256
    @juliovalencia256 Před 2 lety +1

    Why is it so hard to purchase any of these brands here in tucson az ?

    • @YaleAppliance1
      @YaleAppliance1  Před 2 lety +1

      Production has been a challenge for most brands, unfortunately.

  • @kennixox262
    @kennixox262 Před rokem +4

    Go with Sub Zero. Saying that, how long will you stay in the house? Over five years, great. If less, get a cheap size by size with a stainless steel front and that will satisfy the MAJORITY of home buyers. Most don't know the difference. Have the evaporator coils cleaned on an annual basis especially of you have pets or live in a dusty desert climate like do. Don't buy Sub Zero, Wolf, Cove, Miele appliances for homes valued under a million dollars. Only use these appliance brands in neighborhoods that would most likely have similar high end appliances and only if the resale comps support it. Home buyers in lower priced neighborhoods are more familiar with the appliances sold at Home Depot or other big box stores. Sub Zero needs to do a major rethink on their interior lighting. The top down illumination is insufficient compared to the competition. Was a bit surprised recently seeing Sub Zero, Wolf appliances in a home in London of all places. Did not realize that they sell internationally now.

  • @Shoppincart
    @Shoppincart Před rokem

    any chance that sub-zero will go with a full stainless interior column that isn't the pro model?

    • @YaleAppliance1
      @YaleAppliance1  Před rokem +2

      The new models coming out in 2023 have updated trims on the interior which include stainless steel accents. So a full stainless interior will not be in the work for some time.

  • @blakeanderson1214
    @blakeanderson1214 Před 2 lety +1

    What about fiskel built in in comparison?

    • @YaleAppliance1
      @YaleAppliance1  Před 2 lety +1

      Fisher & Paykel makes great refrigeration and have some unique sizes available as well. They do make Integrated columns now that are a little smaller capacity in comparison but they are quite efficient and overall perform well.

  • @Pipseason
    @Pipseason Před 2 lety

    How does true rank on this list? I’m looking at true sub zero and thermador

    • @YaleAppliance1
      @YaleAppliance1  Před 2 lety

      We love True products. They are pricey but well worth the investment if it's the right fit for you. Sub-Zero makes amazing refrigeration as well. In this comparison I would safely remove Thermador for the process. They make good refrigeration but the other two make a superior product in terms of food preservation and longevity.

    • @Pipseason
      @Pipseason Před 2 lety

      @@YaleAppliance1 thank you

  • @debihsofiane3229
    @debihsofiane3229 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @jaylow1730
    @jaylow1730 Před rokem

    Great reviews. Funny thing is most people hear the price of subzero and cringe. Thermador over all is a better price and in some ways builds a better fridge at a much better price point. If you decline installation you lose all promotions with subzero.

  • @rpols22
    @rpols22 Před 2 lety +3

    At this point, I really don't care about what gizmos/gimmicks the refrigerator has, I just one that doesn't need to be serviced every 4 months.... I don't understand how these companies are allowed to get away with intentionally designed operational flaws in refrigerators as they all seem to be junk nowadays. I'm looking at these two "expensive" companies as I have no more faith in the big box store refrigerator companies.

  • @jeffledoux5439
    @jeffledoux5439 Před rokem

    What about kitchaid? I couldnt understand what you said.

  • @bigtexan7562
    @bigtexan7562 Před rokem

    Aren’t Thermador refrigerators made by Bosch?

    • @YaleAppliance1
      @YaleAppliance1  Před rokem

      To a certain degree, the built ins are made in the same factory

  • @flybyairplane3528
    @flybyairplane3528 Před 2 lety +5

    You could have the GREATEST BRAND IN THE WORLD, however when you add ice & water in the door those ratings plummet , those items cause the higher repair items I will not buy external ice,water
    Sure they AREconvient. But at what price Or piece of mind ? 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @tylero8595
    @tylero8595 Před 3 lety +4

    Sub Zero all the way. You can pay a premium for sure. But overall quality and build is better with Sub.

  • @matthewtripp6589
    @matthewtripp6589 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Seems like everyone who sells refrigertors say sub zero are the best. You guys must make more money on Sub Zero!!! Well, I have one that is 5 years old and the temperature of the fridge varies with the shelf 42-45 f on the top, 32-34 on the bottom. Sub zero says that is normal, a 7 degree difference. Really, they don't advertise that big of swing. Various videos say 1 degree-I say, BS; you should measure it for yourself before making a marketing video on youtube. Using data logging thermometers I found the top shelves' Temperature varies widely going as high as 46 F on the top shelf-yikes is right. I think they have an engineering problem.. At the very least, they should say, don't store perible foods on the top shelves as you might get food poisoning. My advice, do your own research! Then tell us what is really the best.....

    • @YaleAppliance1
      @YaleAppliance1  Před 3 měsíci

      Tell me more

    • @matthewtripp6589
      @matthewtripp6589 Před 3 měsíci

      @@YaleAppliance1 Happy to. 5 year old classic side by side sub zero. Had mold issue a few weeks ago, cleaned refrigerator and bought data logging thermometers (thought i might have a temperature problem) and placed one on top shelf and one on bottom shelf. Fridge set temp was 34F. Found Temp on top shelf went up to 45-47 F at night while lowest shelf was 31-35 F. Placed bottle of water on top shelf and also checked it with an instant read thermometer - temps were onlly 0.2 degree F different from the thermometer reading right beside it. Now have weeks of data. Sub zero said this is normal and I should expect the same on a new sub zero classic. I am going with a different brand. I wanted to love my sub zero, but unsafe food temperatures on top shelf and wide variability in temperature are concerning to me, as a PhD microbiologist. Also of interest is that their web site states these refrigerators have only 1 degree variability from the set temperature - their technical people say they can not guarentee that (they say 7 degree variability is normal-I found more than that). Apparently marketing is ahead of themselves!! As an aside, by 10 year old Samsung free standing refrigerator has excellent temperature control throughout refrigerator section-if set at 36 f, every shelf temp measures 36 F. I think people making video on refrigerators should take the time to plug in a representative sample and place data logging thermometers inside and test the temperature variability to confirm marking claims. The main point of a refrigerator is to keep found at safe temperature and if that isn't the case on each shelf of the refrigerator, then that is unacceptable.