To help restore order in the kitchen, LG Electronics
(LG) set about finding answers to the question, “How can we make a fridge
that’s more convenient to use and easier to keep organized?” After extensive
consumer research, and a great deal of hard work, the company released a
brilliantly rendered solution: the unique and innovative Door-in-Door.
According to a survey conducted by LG, four out of 10
consumers cannot, with any degree of certainty, name what’s inside their
refrigerator. This lack of familiarity often results in food items being
forgotten and eventually discarded. Moreover, a messy fridge leads one out of
four consumers to waste time and money on unnecessary trips to the store to buy
items they already have.
LG's Door-in-Door helps resolve such issues through
the provision of convenient access and smarter organization. The double layered
Door-in-Door
opens with the simple push of a button, revealing the surprisingly spacious
mini compartment with unexpected ease. This makes it quick and easy to find and
access essential items and sought-after snacks without the inconvenience of searching
through the bowels of a refrigerator while holding a pot or food in one hand.
"A large capacity is not the only factor people
consider when buying a refrigerator,” said Mr. Hyunwoo Jung, General Manager, Home Appliance Division, LG
Electronics. “Smarter, more intuitive food organization is now a must
due to today’s busy lifestyles. Our Door-in-Door provides users with easy access to the
items they use the most and gives them the freedom to arrange things just the
way they like it. Not only does the Door-in-Door save time, it also keeps cold air locked inside
the refrigerator’s main compartment. We are continuing to receive
industry recognition and consumer praise for this innovative and practical of
features. LG is dedicated to making life easier and will always strive to
deliver next-level convenience to its customers.”
LG's comprehensive survey found that,
in most households, the refrigerator is opened approximately 80 times per day –
often by family members looking for the same few items. The Door-in-Door feature makes
it possible to find needed items without having to open the refrigerator’s main
door. This reduces
cold air loss from the central compartment by as much as 41 percent. As a result, the compressor
doesn’t need to ramp up its efforts to maintain a steady temperature inside the
fridge, thereby reducing the amount of cold air loss and increasing
preservation performance. It also helps to cut down on spending at the
supermarket by keeping food fresher for a longer period of time.
Inside the Door-in-Door, LG’s adjustable Moving Basket combines with a
handy drawer section to enable customized organization configurations to suit a
variety of lifestyles.
Each member of the family can easily adjust the height of the different
interior compartments according to their own needs. This flexibility separates
the Door-in-Door
from conventional fixed configuration fridges and
helps users to design a storage system that works best for them. Meanwhile,
the Mini Table, another of the fridge’s smart features, provides a convenient,
flat surface that makes it possible for users to pour drinks while standing at
the fridge without carrying heavy bottles to the dinning table.
All of this means that families can customize shelf space to
match specific food sets and individual lifestyles. One area of the fridge
might be reserved for organic ingredients, while others might be set up for
sandwich materials, desserts and snacks, beverages, or a variety of other food
categories. Because the Moving Basket enables compartment dimensions to be
adjusted, families can easily find a configuration that matches their own
specific needs. Of course, food types and lifestyles differ by region and within
regions. The Door-in-Door is just as accommodating to East Asian consumers looking
to set up an oriental medicine section in their fridge as it is to Northern
European consumers who might want a dairy section or North American consumers
who might like a section just for sports drinks and protein shakes.
LG is the industry leading manufacturer when it comes to
incorporating an additional compartment within the fridge’s front door. The
original Door-in-Door made its debut in South Korea in February 2010. The
feature has since become a global market trend. In 2011, they were
introduced to markets in North America, Asia and South and Central America,
with launches in Oceania, the Middle East and Africa
coming the following year. LG has
sold over 1.4
million Door-in-Door refrigerators worldwide and continues to refine its celebrated double layered door.
jall the benefits the Door-in-Door offers, it’s
no wonder the feature has been integrated
into each of LG’s global refrigerator categories, including side-by-side, French-door,
top freezer and bottom freezer refrigerators. The company has gone one
step further this year; the remarkable Double Door-in-Door refrigerator,
released in South Korea,
puts one Door-in-Door on the right door and another on the left, adding a whole
new level of convenience. Even better, consumers around the world will soon get
a chance to experience this convenience since LG is planning to launch the Double
Door-in-Door in additional markets around the globe.
Double Door-in-Door refrigerator is a great
example of LG’s ongoing effort to make life better for consumers in diverse
markets around the world. After creating the original Door-in-Door in 2010, the
company has upgraded the feature each and every year to enhance convenience in
more intuitive ways.
LG is committed to using the latest
innovations to continually exceed consumer expectations and push the industry
forward. This is also why the Door-in-Door refrigerator has received widespread
international acclaim for its powerful performance capabilities and
breakthrough technologies.



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