NewAir 24" Built-in 46 Bottle Dual Zone Compressor Wine Fridge in Stainless Steel, Quiet Operation with Beech Wood Shelves
Description
The roomy NewAir 24″ Built-In Dual Zone 46 Bottle Wine Fridge slides easily
between standard base cabinets to create the ultimate wine cellar in your
custom kitchen. It can also stand alone anywhere you like. This fridge offers
two cooling zones to keep 46 bottles of red and white wines at their ideal
temperatures — and it looks great doing it, thanks to stainless steel and
beech wood finishes. 1. Built-In or Stand-Alone InstallationThe quiet, front-
venting compressor system allows this state-of-the-art beverage fridge to fit
snugly under standard kitchen counters. Just slide it into place for a sleek,
integrated look that blends perfectly with your cabinetry — or let it stand
alone. The choice is yours.2. Dual Temperature Zones for Reds and WhitesGet
two wine coolers in one thanks to dual-zone cooling for up to 46 standard wine
bottles. Store whites at 40 to 55 degrees in the upper zone and reds at 50 to
66 degrees in the lower zone. They’ll be ready to sip whenever you are.3.
Accurate Digital ThermostatsThe NewAir 24″ Built-In Dual Zone 46 Bottle Wine
Fridge features digital temperature controls that put you in charge. Select
your ideal serving temperatures down to the degree for optimal wine storage.4.
Triple-Tempered Doors Keep It ColdStylish, triple-tempered glass doors provide
outstanding insulation to keep cold air inside. The glass has been treated
with an anti-UV layer to protect wines from oxidation due to sunlight
exposure. Doors can also be locked for peace of mind.5. Quiet, Powerful
CoolingThe quiet, compressor-based fan cooling system circulates air evenly
and includes a carbon filter to keep the air around your wine fresh. Add
adjustable beech wood shelves and a stainless steel finish, and this fridge
has timeless appeal.
Features:
- LARGE BOTTLE CAPACITY – Convenient 46 bottle storage, perfect for red and white wines. A reliable and powerful compressor minimizes fluctuations in temperature, ensuring perfect tasting wine every time.
- BUILT-IN OR FREESTANDING – The quiet, front-venting compressor system allows this wine fridge to fit snugly under standard kitchen counters, or let it stand alone. Just slide it into place for a sleek, integrated look that blends perfectly with your cabinetry.
- DUAL TEMPERATURE ZONES – Get two wine coolers in one thanks to dual-zone cooling for up to 46 standard wine bottles. Store white wine from 40 to 55 degrees in the upper zone and red wine from 50 to 66 degrees in the lower zone.
- REMOVABLE WOOD SHELVES – This fridge comes with beech wood shelves that can be easily removed, making it easy to load bottles, giving you convenient access to your collection.
- INSULATED AND UV-PROTECTED GLASS DOOR – Sun UV rays are harmful to a wines flavor profile. This fridge comes with double pane UV-protected glass door to protect and preserve your collection.
Product Details:
- Product Dimensions: 24"D x 23.5"W x 33"H
- Brand: NewAir
- Capacity: 5.3 Cubic Feet
- Configuration: Freezerless
- Color: Stainless Steel
- Special Feature: Digital Temperature Control
- Installation Type: Countertop
- Number of Doors: 2
- Defrost System: Automatic
- Voltage: 120 Volts
- Brand Name: NewAir
- Model Info: AWR-460DB
- Item Weight: 104 pounds
- Product Dimensions: 23.5 x 32.2 x 22.4 inches
- Country of Origin: China
- Item model number: AWR-460DB
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Capacity: 5.3 Cubic Feet
- Annual Energy Consumption: 333.6 Kilowatt Hours
- Installation Type: Countertop
- Part Number: AWR-460DB
- Form Factor: Wine Cellar
- Special Features: Digital Temperature Control
- Color: Stainless Steel
- Voltage: 120 Volts
- Wattage: 140 watts
- Defrost: Automatic
- Door Hinges: Reversible
- Door Material Type: Stainless Steel
- Shelf Type: Wood
- Shelves: 6
- Material Type: Stainless Steel
- Included Components: Wine cooler
- Batteries Included?: No
- Batteries Required?: No
- Item Weight: 104 Pounds
- Number Of Doors: 2
- Date First Available: January 21, 2014