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Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove

For over eight decades, the trio of Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove has set the benchmark in luxury kitchen appliances—fusing professional-grade performance with enduring design. Sub-Zero pioneered dual-refrigeration to preserve food and wine at their best. Wolf built its reputation on precision cooking appliances infused with expert-level control. Cove entered the scene as a modern dishwasher brand, engineered for quiet operation, flexible interiors, and thoughtful design. Together, these brands reflect meticulous craftsmanship, American-based manufacturing, and a commitment to innovation built for lasting use.

Tri-Supply partners with Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove because they deliver the kind of elevated kitchen foundations our customers deserve—appliances that perform at the highest level and integrate with sophisticated design. With these brands, you gain access to built-in refrigeration, chef-style ranges, and dishwashers that meet design expectations and real-world use. Visit one of our showrooms to explore the full Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove portfolio in person, compare finishes and configurations, and speak with one of our appliance specialists about how these iconic brands can transform your kitchen.

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