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Size: 116 Bottle
Features
Description
Store up to 116 bottles of wine with the NewAir AWR-1160DB Premier Gold Series wine cooler. With two independently controlled temperature zones, you can keep your reds and whites at two separate temperatures to ensure they are stored under optimal conditions. This model utilizes a compressor cooling system to chill your wine all the way down to 40°F, if desired. It is front venting, so it can be built into cabinetry or be used as a freestanding unit, for multiple setup options. This model features an adjustable gold LED light with two settings so you can illuminate your collection. The three rail sliding shelf system allows for easy access to any of your wines and the triple layered UV insulation in the glass door protects your precious vintages.
Brand Name: NewAir
Model Info: AWR-1160DB
Item Weight: 183 pounds
Product Dimensions: 23.5 x 26.8 x 56 inches
Country of Origin: China
Item model number: AWR-1160DB
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Capacity: 12.4 Cubic Feet
Annual Energy Consumption: 260 Kilowatt Hours Per Year
Installation Type: Freestanding
Part Number: AWR-1160DB
Form Factor: Wine Cellar
Color: Stainless Steel/Black
Voltage: 120 Volts
Wattage: 130 watts
Defrost: Automatic
Door Hinges: Right
Shelf Type: Wood
Shelves: 11
Material Type: Stainless Steel
Included Components: Wine Cooler
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Date First Available: September 17, 2015