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NewAir 24" Built-in 46 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Fridge, Stainless Steel

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Size: 46 Bottle


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.

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.


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


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  • DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!
Size: 46 Bottle
This product is represented for either built-in or free-standing installations - neither of which are appropriate. The unit has an undocumented feature (sarcasm intended) that will destroy your flooring materials, subfloor, and if left for a period of time in operation, your floor joists as well. Purchased and placed in operation in our dining room in May 2019, we were initially pleased (and somewhat impressed) with the product. Installed free-standing, with the rear of the unit facing a wall, the unit performed admirably until we decided to rearrange the room and move the product to another location. When we moved the unit away from the wall we discovered, much to our chagrin, water had seeped from the unit at the rear and destroyed approximately 2 square feet of our (antique, 85 year old) wooden floor. Subsequent to the clean-up of the standing water, we consulted the product documentation and warranty only to find no mention of a drain requirement and all warranty claims require the 'purchaser' to pay the vendor shipping of the unit - both ways - to determine if the product is faulty or repairable. In other words, a warranty claim investigation could cost as much as 50% of the purchase price of the product just to allow the vendor the opportunity to assess the issue. Disappointment and resignation that the age old adage of 'buyer beware' is as prevalent today as when the Consumer Protection Agency was marketing their reason for existing 50 years ago. So what caused the leak? When we removed the rear access panel (covering the lower third of the unit), we discovered a condensation pan fed by an approx. 1/4" (I.D.) tube from a collection vessel molded/attached to the interior of the unit. This condensation waste pan was full and overflowing and the obvious cause of the leak and floor damage. The condensation waste pan measures approx. 2" wide by 2" tall by 3" deep with a capacity of less than a US Cup of liquid. We have since - unscientifically - measured the drip rate of the condensate to be approx. one-quarter cup per day; virutally guaranteeing this receptacle will overflow within five to seven days of continuous operation. And, the leak is at the rear of the unit, in small continuous amounts, that are absorbed by any permeable surface upon which it is placed. Water is insidious and destructive when left to remain on a porous surface unabated; rot ensues, mold grows, remediation is required, money leaves your pocket. The condensation waste pan is attached to the product frame using two screws, oriented horizontally, on opposing sides of the bottom of the pan; only one screw is accessible; the pan cannot be removed. Emptying the pan requires one to transfer the condensate to another vessel by use of an absorption material such as a towel or sponge. The condensation waste pan is located amongst the compressor, tubing, thermostats, and electrical wiring and connections. Although I haven't recently confirmed this fact, I continue to believe that water and electrical contact is ill-advised, a health hazard, and a potential fire source. And by the way, the temperature in the lower section of the unit (larger; 2/3) must be lower than the temperature of the upper section (smaller; 1/3). Meaning that your white wine supply will always be greater than your red wine supply. Why?, well heat rises; a well known, proven fact. Setting the lower section to a temperature equal to 50°F, and the upper section to a temperature of 45°F, will result in an actual temperature in the upper section of 50°F. We verified this, somewhat scientfically, with independent thermometer/hygrometer equipment. This is just a PSA and not necessarily a fault of the manufacturer; however, this fact is not disclosed in the product documentation. It is unconscionable the potential for this eventuality is not discussed, mentioned, or otherwise disclosed in the product documentation by the manufacturer or the vendor. It is arguably negligent the manufacturer and vendor stipulate this product is suitable for built-in installation. We will listen to an argument that when installed free-standing there is opportunity to recognize water leaking from the unit; but realistically, who moves such an appliance once it is placed in operation other than to perhaps dust and vacuum once every few years? #amiright We have since modified the unit with an external condensate waste pan (which is appreciated greatly by the spiders and other thirsty insects you know are in your house but choose to ignore) by extending the condensate waste tube/hose. This is unsightly but cost effective. Really, spend over US$ 700.00 for a refrigerator only to spend US$ HUGE to repair your flooring and US$ 10.00 to field modify and class-up your house with open water pans on the floor. That is what you will face if you purchase this product; which, again, we caution you not to do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2019 by tlawado

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Size: 7 Botttle
This wine cooler was a replacement so we were stuck with finding a 6-7 inch wide cooler. When it arrived the box indicated it was 41 inches tall which is too tall to install as a built-in under the cabinet. After deciding to send it back, we reversed ourselves and took it out of the box. The cooler is in-fact 35 inches tall. On Amazon technical description and on the packaging it lists the height as 41 inches. This cooler will fit in your lower kitchen or other cabinets as a built in!! Bottom line, it fits, looks and works great!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022 by R Case

  • Arrived damaged but NewAir replaced it without any cost to me.
Size: 46 Bottle
This is a very nice wine cooler. It looks good, it's very quiet and the temperature control works well when you realize how it works. The temperature setting is apparently the temperature of the air that is delivered to the rear of the cabinet. The temperature of the wine can be 5-10 degrees warmer depending on where you measure the temperature. The warmest temperature measured is near the door. I spent some time measuring the temperature at the bottles and adjusting the setting after waiting several hours for the bottle temperature to settle, Once set, the temperature is very stable. The takeaway from this is not to believe the temperature readout on the front panel is the temperature of your wine. Now the damage issues: The first unit arrived with the outer box soaked in something that looked like motor oil. I refused delivery and re-ordered. The second unit arrived with no damage to the outer box or the inner box but the cabinet was damaged in the back and the top right rear corner; the grill in the front was pushed in on the right side and the door was detached from it's hinge points. I asked for a replacement grill and probably would have put up with the other cosmetic damage but NewAir Customer Service convinced me to swap out the cooler for another one. I re-used the shipping package for the swap out. The cooler is heavy, so re-packing is not easy. Summary This is a good looking, quiet wine cooler. It comes well packed and the damage issues mentioned above are a bit of a mystery unless the damage happened before the coolers were packaged for shipment. NewAir Customer Service is excellent. I enthusiastically recommend NewAir and this particular wine cooler. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2019 by D. Hull

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