We remodeled our 20 year old kitchen. First decision was to go with stainless steel appliances, in a brand that says "luxury". Functionally, we did not want ice in the door - our previous refrigerators either threw ice all over the floor or froze up. Our new Jenn Air has the clean look of no ice maker in the door, but still has the convenience of filtered cold water and ice - just inside. The controls are simple and helpful - we didn't want the refrig integrated with our phones, just want reliable care for our food.
Pros: Quiet, Customizable Shelving, Attractive Design, Easy Access, Space For Tall Items, Holds Temperature Well
we are finishing a major remodel that included all new kitchen appliances..we went with Jenn-Air on the recommendation of a number of folks and websites. The dishwasher motor started leaking immediately and will be replaced, there are rust colored blemishes on the range door (cust svc coming to look this week), some kind of blemish on the refrigerator door (cust svc coming to look this week), and the way the doors work on the refrigerator is just odd. They are French doors and if you don't shut the left one first, they don't always seal.
We just had a new home built and went with all Jenn-air appliances. The refridgerator is by far a disappointment!! It reminds me of the first french door fridges, as you have to close the left side before the right. If you open the left side first, it pops the right side. To be honest, I can't wait for it to die so I can buy a different brand and I have had it in my kitchen for less than 6 months.
We love this new refrigerator/freezer! The water dispenser inside and the ice maker with drawer are great! There is a lot more space in this fridge compared with our old side-by-side. The only negative is that we have a little less freezer space and cannot buy lots of extra frozen foods at a time.
A little unusual, perhaps, but I often think of the engineering talent that went into the concept and manufactue of my Jenn-Air refrigerator. It took smart men and women to come up with the concept and then a kitchen product that serves me well.