Dual Zone Wine Fridges
Dual Zone Wine Fridges
Newair 24” Built-in 160 Bottle Dual Zone Compressor Wine Fridge in Stainless Steel, Quiet Operation with Smooth Rolling Shelves
Type: Compressor
$1,999.00
- Oversized capacity stores up to 160 wine bottles
- Dual cooling zones allow a temperature range of 40-50 degrees in upper zone and 50-66 degrees in lower zone
- Triple tempered glass offers improved insulation and efficiency
- Smooth gliding, Beechwood shelves allow for easy wine selection
- Low noise compressor cooling eliminates distracting sound
- Includes an adjustable interior soft gold LED light for an enhanced view of your wine collection
Newair Freestanding 76 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Fridge with Low-Vibration Ultra-Quiet Inverter Compressor and Adjustable Racks
Type: Compressor
$1,099.99
- Extra-large size capacity holds and displays up to 76 standard bottles.
- Low-vibration, ultra-quiet inverter compressor provides powerful and energy-efficient cooling.
- Dual zone wine fridge keeps reds and whites at ideal serving temperature.
- Touchscreen digital display pinpoints temperatures between 40-65 degrees.
- Protect bottles from harmful UV lighting with double pane insulating glass.
- Accommodate any size bottle with removable and adjustable shelves.
- Sip on your collection in any room with the freestanding design
Dual Zone Wine Coolers
A wine fridge is a must-have to keep your favorite bottles at the perfect temperature for both serving and long-term storage. If you’re remodeling your kitchen, consider a built-in wine refrigerator with a stainless steel finish to complement your other appliances. For a bar or dedicated wine cellar, a freestanding wine cooler adds style and function to your space.
No matter what size beverage cooler you choose, look for one with dual zone cooling so you can store reds and white at their ideal temperatures. When you choose NewAir, you also get a 1-year warranty and free same-day shipping, along with our legendary customer service.
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