Silent 18 Bottle Touchscreen Wine Refrigerator (2-Temp)
Store and serve from 2 separate zones!
The Wine Enthusiast Silent 18 Bottle** 2-Temp Wine Refrigerator offers
a stylish reflective smoked-glass door finish that has 2 zones. The top
zone has an adjustable temperature range of 54-64°F providing storing
conditions for reds and whites. While the bottom zone has an adjustable
temperature range of 46-64°F providing ideal storing conditions for
reds and white, and optimum serving conditions for most whites.
Increase the convenience of temperature control with an exterior
digital touchscreen. This silent cooling system has no moving parts and
is CFC-free, meaning that you get silent, long-lasting, and
environmentally safe refrigeration for your collection.
Wine Enthusiast 18-bottle** 2-Temp wine cooler is built solid
and reliable. A quality unit to save, store or serve your wines in
ideal conditions, it features:
- 18 bottle capacity**
- 2 zone storage for both reds & whites
- Bottom zone has optimum serving conditions for most whites.
- Ultra-quiet thermoelectric cooling
- Exterior digital touchscreen with display
- Eco-friendly; releases no gaseous refrigerants; energy efficient
- Thermopane glass door with reflective smoked-glass finish
- 4 pull-out chrome shelves
- Interior LED lighting
- Free Standing Only***
Size: 25-1/2"H x 14"W x 19-3/4"D
**Note: Shelving is meant to hold standard 750 mL size
bottles, using larger Pinot Noir/Rhone size bottles may limit the
capacity. If you would like to store larger bottles you can easily
remove any of the shelves. This will also prevent scraping the labels
on the larger bottles.
***Applications: This model is not meant to be built-in
to cabinetry, recessed or put underneath a counter. Additionally this
model is not meant to be used in an enclosed area. While the back of
the unit does produce a minimal amount of heat, it still needs to vent
to an open area.
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subscription. One subscription per customer. Offer expires 12:00 P.M.
ET on 12/28/09.