Did you know that one old refrigerator can represent the equivalent of 3.5 tons of GHGs (greenhouse gases) or the equivalent of driving 17,000 km?
It’s hard to imagine that much pollution from just a single fridge. That’s why Corbeil took the lead in recycling household appliances a few years ago. After entering into a partnership with PureSphera, we launched the Corbeil Brigade and became one of the founding members of GoRecycle. All this so that we could do our part in protecting the environment.
Responsible recovery and recycling
If you can’t wait to welcome the new fridge of your dreams (and say goodbye to your old one), we hear you. To prevent your old refrigerator from ending up in a landfill where it slowly releases its toxic gases into the atmosphere, we’ll come pick it up and make sure it’s recycled safely and properly – whether it’s a fridge or freezer. And ditto for other old appliances such as stoves, dishwashers, washers or dryers! Our partnership with GoRecycle enables
Whirlpool ventilation products can suction and either remove or filter smoke, steam and odours from the cooking surface before they affect your home.
COMPARING NON-VENTED AND VENTED OPTIONS
Non-Vented
Non-Vented Recirculation* can be ideal for kitchens in one of two scenarios: the first is where exhaust isn't feasible and the other is where whole home circulation is already provided. Recirculating kits are adept at capturing and filtering smoke, steam and cooking odours and then returning them as clean air.
* where permissible by code. Canadian building codes include requirements for air quality such as ASHRAE 62 “Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality". Consult local building code requirements prior to installation of ventilation equipment to determine applicable permits venting conditions and air exchange requirements. Whirlpool products are certified to HVI 915 and 916 in accordance with 9.32.3.10 of Canada's NBC'15.
A Guide to Cooktop Shopping This Whirlpool resource is your guide to everything cooktops. It covers the key considerations and can help you determine which cooktop is right for you.
GUIDE TO BUYING A COOKTOP: LEARN THE BASICS OF COOKTOP SHOPPING Cooktops are not a one-size-fits-all major appliance. You will have to choose which features are best suited for your cooking needs, what configuration is best for your kitchen and which fuel type makes the most sense for you.
The information provided here can guide you through understanding the key points of cooktops and help you determine which direction to go before purchasing. It will also highlight what is available from the Whirlpool brand.
Cooktops Cooktops are installed directly into the countertop with the controls situated within the appliance on the horizontal plane. They use either gas or electricity as its fuel source. Because there are fewer infrastructural requirements, it is more feasiible and easier to install into tighter kitchen
Learn How To Buy A Dishwasher This guide can help you understand everything you need to know about dishwashers, and introduces you to what Whirlpool offers the market.
A GUIDE TO DISHWASHERS: A HELPFUL RESOURCE FOR DISHWASHER SHOPPING
Size, style, features—there's a lot to consider when looking to buy a dishwasher. It should come down to what best suits your lifestyle and household.
The more you shop, the more you will discover the range of dishwashers and their individual benefits. You need to think about what's most important to you. Do you want a dishwasher that matches your personal style? Is loading flexibility important? Is there a feature you can't live without?
A dishwasher is an important major appliance, which is why it's recommended to start by asking yourself these questions:
What budget have you set? How much interior capacity do you need? What noise level would work best with your space? What style might match, or even enhance, the look of your kitchen?
Your Wall Oven Shopping Guide This resource from Whirlpool introduces you to important considerations to make when wall oven shopping, so you can determine which wall oven is best for you.
A GUIDE TO WALL OVENS: WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE BUYNG A WALL OVEN
Wall ovens are a popular addition to most kitchens. They offer intriguing design options, and because they’re installed right into a wall, they free up valuable counter space or create the room needed for the installation of more cabinets, undercounter appliances or simply to let you cook in a more open area. This guide will help keep you informed as you shop different brands and models. It will also highlight some specific wall oven offerings from Whirlpool.
Most wall ovens are equipped with the same features as the typical range like bake, broil roast, convection baking, convection broiling, convection roasting, meat probes, timers and a delayed start function. Some brands offer WiFi-enabled models which allow owners to remotely control
This guide from KitchenAid can help you learn about cooktops and to discover which is right for you. It covers everything from style to configuration and more.
A GUIDE TO COOKTOPS: WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN SHOPPING FOR A COOKTOP
"There are a lot of things to consider when shopping for a cooktop. The variety of features, configurations and fuel types alone make it difficult to select the cooktop that can match your cooking needs. Here's some help to navigate you through the decision-making process of buying a cooktop. This guide will also highlight what is available from the KitchenAid brand."
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A RANGETOP AND COOKTOP? Cooktops Cooktops are installed in the countertop with the controls positioned within the cooktop on the horizontal plane. They are fuelled by gas or electricity. And thanks to fewer infrastructural requirements, they can be installed easily into tighter spaces in the kitchen than a rangetop.