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Avanti 12-Bottle Wine Chiller | 
enlarge | Brand: AVANTI Category: Kitchen
List Price: $119.99 Buy New: $99.99 You Save: $20.00 (17%)
New (8) from $99.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 23972
Color: Black Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 51 Dimensions (in): 26 x 21 x 11.5
MPN: EWC120B UPC: 079841031207 EAN: 0079841031207 ASIN: B000SBAB2S
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Holds 12 Wine Bottles | | • | Adjustable Thermostat for Ideal Temperature Controlled Conditions | | • | Solid State Components for Superior Reliability | | • | No vibration - Bottle Sediment is not Disturbed | | • | Unique State-of-the-Art Thermoelectric Technology |
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Product Description mfr: Avanti Holds 12 Wine Bottles, Adjustable Thermostat for Ideal Temperature Controlled Conditions, Solid State Components for Superior Reliability, No vibration - Bottle Sediment is not Disturbed, Unique State-of-the-Art Thermoelectric Technology, Thermopane Reversible Glass Door with Integrated Handle, Auto Defrost, Soft Interior Lighting with ON/OFF switch, Slide-Out Chrome Shelves, 25.5H x 10.75W x 20D
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
The Chiller August 25, 2008 I am pleased with the Avanti wine chiller at this point. Even though it was damaged a bit during delivery, cabinet bent and dented, the unit is operating as it is suppose to. I received the unit in a very timely manner and was offeered a chance to return the unit when I reported the damage. I chose to keep the unit because of its operation and the fact that I ordered it to be built into our new kichen, which it was. Although one might want your wines a bit more cold at times, this wine chiller does just that very well, chill.
great wine chiller July 9, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It arrived, I got it out of the box, plugged it in and it worked fine. The only downside I might see to it is that the switch for the light is inside, in the back behind the top bottle. I would like it better to be able to switch the light on & off from the outside, but hey, for the price it's great.
Rip Off February 13, 2008 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
Too small for different tpyes of wine bottles. When I called Customer Sevice they said it fits only standard sizes bottles. No where does it say it only fits standard size bottles. There is no such thing anymore as standard size bottles. If you buy wine almost every bottle is shaped differently. It is also is too small for a Champagne bottle. There is not enough room between the shelves to fit the bottles so I had to take out two shelves which now makes it a 6-8 bottle capacity.
Does a good job... February 8, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I think I have the previous model of this cooler. At the time I bought it, I read a few reviews where someone was mad that theirs was DOA, and a couple others who expected refigerator-quality cooling from it: they plugged it in and watched how long it took it to get down to 35 degrees. Guess what - it won't. The best the thermoelectric cooling unit can do is about 20 below ambient room temperature... Which is a lot better than room temperature for wine. Plus, since it doesn't draw major amps like a compressor would, I put mine on a small battery backup that I had left over from upgrading my computer's UPS, and the cooler would run for a couple hours when our electric service would be off for a while during storms, etc.
I've had it at least 3 years now and it's going great. One thought is that since the whole thing is electronics-based, maybe it really ought to be plugged into a UPS (or any kind of surge protector) to get the maximum life out of it.
great wine cooler for small kitchens/bars/dorms/homes January 12, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have a small kitchen and have redone it with lots of new space. I am also selling the home and to have a modern style in the kitchen. This add's lots of style and up-grade. This works great nice light inside to high light it. Enjoy it...
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