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Be in Style This Holiday Season with LG InstaView Door-in- Door




This holiday season will be one of the busiest time of the year and the kitchen will be the busiest part of the house and for sure you need the best partner in the kitchen.Entertain in Style During the Holiday Season with the LG InstaView™ Door-in-Door®.

Entertaining comes easy with the right technological products. This holiday season, make sure to enlist the right refrigerator that will transform you into the best host; the LG InstaView™ Door-in-Door® (DID), party planning and entertaining becomes easy.

With a state-of-the-art mirrored glass panel, checking the fridge for ingredients that you have to buy at the grocery is as easy as taking a peek. You only have to knock twice to see inside the easy access compartment without ever opening the door, reducing cold air loss to help keep food fresher longer. The LG InstaView™ DID® is also equipped with the Spaceplus™ Ice System. The door-mounted slim icemaker provides 20% more storage space, so you don’t have to lose your cool about running out of ice during a party.
Furthermore, fresh produce stays fresh longer with the Moist Balance Crisper™. Specially designed by LG, the Moist Balance Crisper™ is an innovative lattice-patterned box cover, which maintains the moisture in the food and vegetable section at the optimal level. This way, impromptu dinner parties can be hassle free.

For more information about the LG InstaView™ Door-in-Door®, please visit http://www.lg.com/ph/refrigerators/.   


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