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Kitchen & Housewares : Vinotemp VT-21TEDS Thermo-Electric Digital Dual-Zone 21-Bottle Wine Chiller, Black and Stainless








Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Vinotemp
EAN: 0657433003025
Label: Vinotemp International
Manufacturer: Vinotemp International
Model: VT-21TEDS2Z
Publisher: Vinotemp International
Sales Rank: 87268
Studio: Vinotemp International

Features:
  • Freestanding dual-zone digital wine chiller holds up to 21 bottles
  • Thermo-electric cooling system protects wine from unnecessary vibration
  • Ultra-quiet operation; does not use ozone-depleting chemicals
  • Energy-efficient dual-paned glass door; pull-out wood shelves
  • Measures 21-1/2 by 13-1/2 by 32-1/8 inches; 1-year limited warranty



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Review of dual temp wine fridge
The unit has a nice feature of being able to store white and red wines at your selected temp. The size is very good and was perfect for the area we wanted to place it. It holds the selected temp just fine but if the power is interupted you will need to reset your settings. It does have a few shortcomings... It is much louder than a standard fridge given it's size. The shelves that you must use to remove a bottle don't fit very well at all and they will drop out of their slots while in use. These ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Junk
This unit is a piece of junk. First, when I opened the door it made a clicking noise. Second, the shelves are extremely flimsy. The wooden shelves slide into the side of the fridge. The top shelve was about a half inch short in width and kind of sagged after putting three bottles in. Third, the center control panel was crooked. I measued the control panel and it was off by an 1/8". You could see by looking at the unit that it was off by a little bit. I was so disappointed with this unit I returned ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - BUYER BEWARE!
We have no beef with Amazon.com - in fact they were very accomodating and quick to replace our first Vinotemp wine refrigerator, with a SECOND Vinotemp wine refrigerator (and they Fed Ex'd it at Amazon's cost).

In both instances, the Vinotemp refrig arrived with a big dent in the back of the refrig. We couldn't detect any indentations in the surrounding styrofoam so we concluded it was leaving the VINOTEMP factory like that (nice quality control, Vinotemp!). Also, since we only saw ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Disappointing on many levels!
As mentioned in other reviews here the shelving is a big issue. Not only do the shelves only slide out when the door is fully open beyond 90 degrees (which is really not a big deal), but they are difficult to slide out when 2 bottles or more are on the shelf. Sometimes the wood shelf caves under the weight of the wine and bows out such that shelf is off track. In order to remove or place bottles of wine in here - I'll often have to remove all the wine bottles in the shelf above it!!

The ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't Buy This
The only way I could be more disappointed in this product is if it didn't even cool the wine; well, it didn't even do that well. Bottles come in different lengths, this only allows the standard size (no, I am not referring to the larger lower cost bottles). The shelves are horrible, causing the bottle (note that I stated BOTTLE, not BOTTLES) to fall (thankfully, I guess, only one bottle fits on a shelf - 21 bottles? What a joke). Put a wood shelf in that is only 3/16" wider then the narrowest point and it ... Read More



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