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Showing posts with label wine refrigerator. Show all posts

Vinotemp VT-32 32-Bottle Front-Venting Wine Chiller, White Review

Vinotemp VT-32 32-Bottle Front-Venting Wine Chiller, WhitePerfect for the space we had and had to be a front venting model. so far so good. roomy and temperature control is accurate.

Had a model from another company (Edgestar) that stopped working after only two years.

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Product Description:
Keep up to 32 bottles properly chilled with this compact freestanding wine chiller--a popular replacement for the trash compactor. The appliance features a glass door for convenient viewing and works great as a show piece in the kitchen or for those just beginning their wine collection. Designed to cycle, the unit's normal temperature fluctuation of 5 degrees prevents it from excessive cycling. Other details include sturdy shelf racking for individual bottle storage, an interior light, a digital display, and a front-venting design, which allows the unit to be built-in under a counter. The sleek-looking wine chiller measures 23-1/4 by 15 by 34-1/2 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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Cuisinart CWC-1200 Private Reserve 12-Bottle Countertop Wine Cellar, Stainless Steel Review

Cuisinart CWC-1200 Private Reserve 12-Bottle Countertop Wine Cellar, Stainless SteelI purchased my original Private Reserve Wine Cellar, Model CWC-1200, in November, 2007 through Amazon.com.

I was having persistent condensation problems with the unit, so I returned it under warranty and received a new unit just a couple of weeks ago. Unfortunately, I am having the same problem with the new unit. The plastic tray at the bottom of the unit fills up with water within a couple of days. I have the unit in an air conditioned room. I can't believe I am the only person having this problem, although Cuisinart would have me believe that.


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Product Description:
A nice alternative to expensive, full-size wine cellars, this elegant countertop unit beautifully displays up to 12 bottles of wine and champagnes. Three removable chrome racks are designed to hold 750 ml bottles, while the unit's soft interior lighting includes a permanent "on" option for showcasing the collection. The cellar's patented temperature control with eight presets ensures that different varieties are kept at proper storing or serving temperatures. By using thermoelectric, compressor-less cooling technology, the appliance offers a lightweight, easy-to-carry design and can chill without noise or vibration. The unit also comes equipped with an electronic thermostat with Centigrade and Fahrenheit settings and LED read out for added convenience. Housed in traditional stainless-steel styling with a double-pane tinted viewing window, stainless-steel door, and chrome handle, the wine cellar measures 19 by 23-3/7 by 18 inches and carries a three-year limited warranty.

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Haier HVUE12ABB 12-Bottle Wine Fridge W Led Review

Haier HVUE12ABB 12-Bottle Wine Fridge W LedI bought this wine storage because it's hot here in Texas.You just can't keep wine in a rack.This wine storage does the trick. I agree with others, looks great, and the LED is awesome.I like the internal lighting too, not blue, but blue hue, actually LED lighting.Nice for seeing what you have inside because it's dark in there.

Let's be clear, this is not a refrigerator, and yes it's dead quiet and doesn't vibrate.The lowest internal temperature is 27 degrees below external room temperature.For example, I keep my home at 80, lowest internal will be 53 degrees.I set the unit for 56 degrees.It stays there.I'm happy.

I keep red and white wine in it.Standard white wine bottles are larger than red, no problem.The three racks are at different heights.The upper hold a red bottle.The middle one is about the height for a fatter white wine bottle, and the lowest, to my surprise will hold a bottle of Dom Perignon 1990.It will hold a bottle longer than a standard white, but I'm sure not the few real long ones you see around, and you can put something a little longer in if you take out the lower rack, and even a fatter bottle of champagne if you take out the lower rack, but I'm not going to mess with that.I'd just drink that bottle.Guess were simpler about things here in Texas.

It fits easily on a standard kitchen counter, but there has to be space at the back, or it will not cool properly.The intake fan is dead center in the back, and there needs to be space for warm air convection, they say 2 inches all around the unit.It's really at the back, but the air has to go somewhere besides back into the intake fan.

Also, there are some really good deals on this wine storage out there, so shop it.Check the return policy!!!They are going to ship this thing in the box, just slap a shipping label on it.I'll tell you now, the box is inadequate for shipping, more designed for squeezing as many as possible in a container from China.

Also, the feet are inside the unit, the shortest one goes on the hinge corner, and if you put this thing on the counter before you put the feet on, you will scratch you counter.

This a great deal, but be reasonable.This thing only costs about $80, and is only a little bigger than if you put the case of wine on it's side on your counter, just a whole lot cooler.

**** Thought I better add this.This great little wine cooler died after 3 weeks.I bought it from one of the lower priced providers on the net.There were some other reviews that complained about short life, but I thought I would take a chance.Bad idea.Advise you to check the provider's return policy before buying.Better yet, buy from a local retailer.

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Product Description:
Wine the way you want it. See your favorite vintageboth reds and whitesin a whole new light, chilled to perfection behind the double-pane insulated glass door of this sleek Haier wine cellar. One-year warranty. Model HVTS12ABB.

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2.5 Cu. Ft. Beverage Center Review

2.5 Cu. Ft. Beverage CenterWe purchased this fridge for our staff meetings to keep drinks cold.So far it has been just great!It came much sooner than expected and it came with out any damage.The packaging could have been better, however, it did come in great shape.I would recommend this product.Great buy!


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Product Description:
2.5 cu.ft (70.8 litre) capacity beverage center, freestanding application, tempered glass door with platinum trim, 2 full width wire shelves, 1 half width wire shelf, mechanical thermostat, wine rack, automatic defrost, reversible door hinge, unit dimensions 17 10/16" W x 20" D x 27" H

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The Wine Enthusiast 48-Bottle 2 Zone Wine Cellar - Stainless Steel Review

The Wine Enthusiast 48-Bottle 2 Zone Wine Cellar - Stainless SteelPros:
1) 2 sides so you can keep different temps
2) Looks nice
3) Quieter than compressor 'cellars'
4) Keeps temperature

Cons:
1) Doesn't fit 48 bottles
2) Pinot bottles don't easily fit
3) Racks scrape labels
4) Light only illuminates top 2 rows
5) Doesn't get as cold as documented/advertised

I read all reviews before purchasing and knew going in about the first 4 `Cons' I've listed, but I was okay with that.What I had not read anywhere was `Con'# 5 (the unit's inability to get as cold as documented), so I will focus on that...

First things first, the manufacturer (Wine Enthusiast) states the internal temperature range is 50 - 66 F +/- 7 degrees.Although they state the proper temperature for both whites and reds is between 53 and 57 I have to disagree.I have read and discussed with many `wine enthusiasts' (wine makers, store owners, and drinkers) the proper chilling temp for white is 45 - 47 F.I `assumed' (bad idea) that I could set each side at 50 F and expect to have the lower sections reach 43 F.Therefore I could chill whites on the lower shelves and reds on the upper shelves.I figured this would meet my needs and decided to purchase the unit.

I ordered the fridge from Amazon and received it within days.I anxiously unpacked it, plugged it in, set the temp to 50 F on both sides, placed a couple tester bottles in it from my other chiller and waited.24 hours later I grabbed the bottles and tested the bottle temp (using an infrared thermometer - used to test surface temperature).To my surprise the lower bottles on each side were only 54 - 55 F, while the upper bottles were as warm as 59 F.Thinking my gun needed calibration I decided to test the internal temp of the unit.I placed two thermometers at the bottom of the left side (one digital and one analog/liquid) and waited another 24 hours.I checked each thermometer and sure enough the left side was only getting as low as 54 degrees (I repeated the test on the right side, same results).

I phoned Wine Enthusiast and they told me to unplug the unit, wait a couple hours, and plug it back in to `reset' the thermostat.I did that and conducted the same test (with all three thermometers) 24 hours later and received the exact same results.I called back the next day and spoke to a technical representative who said possibly a board was bad and they would ship me another unit.

The shipment came about a week later and again I conducted the same tests.This time the temperature range was 51 - 53 F (lower section to upper section, respectively).I checked the temperature over the next several days and it never wavered (51 F lower section, 53 F upper section - both sides).So although the temperature was steady it was not cold enough to truly `chill' white wine.

After contemplating my options I decided to keep the unit and store only reds in it.I think it would be fine for storing whites as well but not for chilling.I have another unit that goes as low as 41 (actually tested at 37 F) so I use that for my whites and the Wine Enthusiast for my reds.

Solutions for common issues:

To resolve pinot bottle storage, I remove the top rack and store pinot bottles on the next available rack (only 2 per side will fit comfortably) but this reduces total capacity by 8 bottles.The top rack is pretty much useless due to its proximity to the thermostat anyway.

To resolve the scraping, I use a 3 - 2 - 3 configuration.I flip every other rack upside down and this prevents scraping (but it reduces the storage capacity by another 6 bottles).

Bottom Line, there are a lot of bargain wine `cellars' out there and from what I've read all have issues.However, I would not recommend this one to anyone wanting to chill whites.If you only want to store reds then maybe this is for you, but don't be fooled into thinking it can store anywhere near 48 bottles (I think the total is closer to 32).


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Product Description:
Two doors. One side for your reds. One for your whites. It all adds up to total convenience! Not to mention style, a black cabinet with stainless steel doors, and tempered glass.48 bottle capacity*Silent thermoelectric coolingDual temperature zones with digital displayDoors lock individually for protection Eco-friendly; releases no gaseous refrigerants; energy efficient14 stainless steel-trimmed pull-out shelves Interior lights Free standing onlySize: 33-1/4"H w/hinge x 27-1/2"W x 22-1/2"D w/handle *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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Wine Enthusiast Silent 12 Bottle Touchscreen Wine Refrigerator Review

Wine Enthusiast Silent 12 Bottle Touchscreen Wine RefrigeratorThis is my second Wine Enthusiast Silent refrigerator, but this one is a huge disappointment. My first is the 32-bottle version and it keeps the wine cool and is really silent.

This one, conversely, has a couple of pretty noisy fans. I don't know how they call it silent. Also, it kicks out a lot of heat, which my larger version does not.

Finally, good luck getting 12 bottles in here. I don't mean large champagne bottles or anything, just standard wine bottles. I can barely squeeze 8 bottles in here. I would avoid this model.

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Product Description:
Easy access to perfectly stored wine has never been more stylish! The new exterior touchscreen and reflective smoked-glass door of our 12-Bottle* Touchscreen Wine Refrigerator are sights to behold on any countertop. Treat your reds, your whites, and yourself to the new generation in wine storage! 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 12-bottle* wine cooler is built solid and reliable. A quality unit to save and store your wines in ideal conditions, it features: 12 bottle capacity*Temperature range of 50-66°F Ultra-quiet thermoelectric coolingExterior digital touchscreen with display Eco-friendly; releases no gaseous refrigerants; energy efficientThermopane glass door with reflective smoked-glass finish 3 pull-out chrome shelves Interior LED lighting Free Standing Only**Size: 15-1/2"H x 15-3/4"W x 20-1/2"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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Whirlpool 2179404KRA Beverage and Wine Rack Review

Whirlpool 2179404KRA Beverage and Wine RackSince our fridge didn't come with one of these, I bought two.They work great for wine or 2 litre bottles and uses space that otherwise is often unused, keeping wine in horizontal position.Love it!

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