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    GE Keurig Café Series Refrigerators

    The one-use cups of coffee, which Keurig pioneered, have won millions of fans around the world with their ease of use and convenience at delivering coffee. Now, GE Appliances and Keurig are partnering up to making the brewing part of the Keurig experience tons easier, actually incorporating a Keurig brew system into the door of the latest GE Keurig Café Series Refrigerators, right next to the water and ice dispenser.

    GE Keurig Café Series Refrigerators Tap into Your Water Line

    The doors of the GE Keurig Café Series Refrigerators tap into your existing water line, and subsequently heats the water, and allows you to brew K-cup coffees whenever you desire. There’s far less mess and maintenance than when using a traditional machine, and you get filtered water every time. Also, you save precious kitchen counter real estate that would otherwise be taken up by your coffee maker.

     

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    Other GE Keurig Café Series Refrigerators features include an extra-efficient water filtration system, carefully controlled flow rates and temperature regulations, and an Energy Star certification for efficiency. The first Café Door model will be available in the third quarter of 2015, retailing for around $3,300.  Stay tuned for a full review.

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