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Our Home Depot Product of the Week this week. Like

(00:03):
everything else in the world, appliances have become a very
expensive investment. There's a lot of great stuff, and they're
they're very energy efficient with a lot of conveniences, but
they're not inexpensive, and so I wanted to call out
this particular product. This is a ge profile product, so

(00:23):
it's a higher end product. But I kind of like
to encourage people, especially when you make an investment and
something like an appliance, there's cost of acquisition, cost of ownership.
Now you can certainly dial down the bells and whistles
of what you get. But the one I'm looking at
right now is a twenty seven point nine almost twenty
cubic twenty eight cubic foot refrigerator. It's the smart refrigerator,

(00:46):
so it's got all the kind of Wi Fi connections
and things you can do. But here's a couple of
things that I like about this particular one. It's stainless deal,
but it's got the fingerprint resistance resistance stainless steel finish, right,
so you don't see fingerprints every time somebody touches the door.
It's got led lighting, so why is that important? Well,

(01:06):
it's good and bright, but also when you turn the
light on or you're open it up, it's not adding
a whole bunch of heat into the part of the
refrigerator that you're trying to keep cool. It's got door
and door storage, so very efficient, a lot of space.
It's got a third drawer that's temperature controlled, so you
can make it very cold, or you can make it
work like a almost like a beverage cooler. And again

(01:30):
it's got the built in Wi Fi. Do you need
that to live or die? Probably not, but it's a
feature that is pretty cool, and it actually lets you
do some things from an energy efficiency perspective. And then finally,
it's got an advanced water filtration system. Where we are

(01:50):
is not different from a lot of people. Water supply
is good, fine, but it's not like I don't know,
I just remember the days of getting water out of
Lake Michigan, and it was I don't know, it was
just different. This filtration will actually take out some I
you'd have to go read the fine print, I guess,
but some of the pharmaceuticals, David, you and I've spoken

(02:12):
about the fact that our water treatment companies really struggle
to get drugs out of the system and people just
flush their you know, use prescriptions down the toilet, right,
so this will actually filter out pharmaceuticals ninety eight percent
of hydropofen. It's got a big list of things here
that I can't even pronounce, but but that's it. That's

(02:33):
why I think it's the product of the week. Here's
what's really cool. It's not cheap. It's like twenty six
almost twenty seven hundred dollars, but that is a savings
of almost a foul, it's about a It is a
thirty nine point some percent savings over the regular price.
And there's an additional deval going on right now with
the Home Depot. If you buy an appliance between nine

(02:54):
hundred and sixty seven and nineteen ninety five, you get
an additional hundred dollars all the way up to additional
four hundred and fifty dollars
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