I love the bottom compressor. It makes the whole installation very clean looking.




These are among a number of RemoteVision™ products Miele has introduced that connect to the Internet wirelessly to report to owners when something is amiss and communicate directly with technicians at Miele when they need service.
As is my practice when researching new products I cruised to GardenWeb to see what people were saying about Miele refrigerators. My search results yielded several threads and some dispute among the posters about who makes Miele's refrigerators and where.
Here's a thread about the KF1911Vi (the freezer on the bottom unit). The consensus seems to be that the Remotevision™ models are made by Liebherr, in Germany, to Miele's specifications, with Miele controls; while the other standard models (2) are made by Siemens, in Turkey.
Another entitled Miele vs SubZero Refrigerator, and a third: Any Experiences With Miele Refrig-Freezers ???
Sounds like Miele might have a winner here. We'll only know about longevity and service record in years, but Miele's track record tells me that it's very likely that Sub-Zero has a real competitor now.
Peggy
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