This is the fridge for people who value peace and quiet over raw storage volume. The dual compressors run so silently you'll forget it's there, and VitaFresh drawers genuinely extend produce life, but counter-depth means you're trading 20% of interior space for that flush built-in look. The ice maker drops cubes into an unreachable gap behind the drawer, forcing you to pull the bin every few months to fish out orphaned ice, an absurd flaw at this price. Buy it if you want whisper-quiet reliability and a clean kitchen line; skip it if you need maximum cubic feet per dollar or can't stomach premium pricing for a design that prioritizes aesthetics over capacity.
JennAir built-ins once rivaled Sub-Zero in build quality, but the brand you're buying today is a Whirlpool shell wearing a luxury badge. Multiple freezer failures within three years, units declared non-repairable under warranty, and replacement waits of three to four weeks while your groceries spoil in a borrowed mini-fridge. Wire racks corrode and collapse, and the warranty process involves hour-long holds and disconnected calls. At this price point, buy Sub-Zero if you can afford it, or save half and get a GE Profile that will likely outlast this.