Bid adieu to frozen food

This supercooling fridge by Mitsubishi chills food at sub-zero temperatures

Bid adieu to frozen food
The current trend in fridge innovation involves adding extra doors, built-in soda dispensers, and pointless touchscreens. So it’s refreshing when a company like Mitsubishi brings a truly unique advancement to its new refrigerators in the form of a freezer drawer that chills food to three degrees below freezing, without actually freezing it.

How is such a thing possible without warping the fabric of space-time that makes up our universe? Apparently, the MR-WX71Y and MRWX61Y refrigerators take advantage of a supercooling phenomenon whereby you can cool food to just before the point where it freezes, and then keep it in that near-frozen state for far longer than just a fleeting moment.

In fact, using a special drawer equipped with advanced temperature sensors and finely-controlled ventilation, the original flavours and nutrients in the food can be preserved for up to seven days. So it’s not designed to replace a dedicated freezer for long-term preservation, but it will keep veggies and fresh meat from getting freezer burned before you enjoy them.

And if that isn’t enough, Mitsubishi also developed a technology that allows the polyurethane insulating material used in the walls of the new fridges — available in June starting at around $4,100 (approx. Rs 24,200) — to be considerably thinner while still keeping everything cold, resulting in refrigerator models with expanded capacity on the inside, with a smaller kitchen footprint overall.
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