Buy Brand SUMMIT APPLIANCE 2-Zone 160 Bottle Wine Cellar With Glass Door, Digital Thermostat, And Stainless Steel Wrapped Cabinet - SWC1966CSS Summit, Model SA.SWC1966CSS online. Best Sellers,Platinum Collections,BEER, WINE & BEVERAGE,Appliances
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Interior can hold up to 160 standard 750ml Bordeaux style bottles. If using this wine cellar for wider Burgundy style bottles, you can hold up to 118. For champagne, the interior can hold 22 bottles (plus an additional 132 of the standard Bordeaux style)
Slightly tinted glass provides full view of interior, with a stainless steel trim for added accent
Lower zone is ideal for storing red wine (temperature range: 55ºF to 72ºF) while the upper zone accommodates white and sparkling wine stored between 41ºF and 55ºF
Exterior features 304 grade stainless steel for true luxury built to last
Set and adjust two temperature zones separately with easy-to-use digital controls with an LED display in Celsius or Fahrenheit
Recessed lighting offers an elegant, efficient view of your collection
14 wooden shelves offer proper storage
Keyed lock for trusted security
User-reversible door swing allows for more flexibility in placing the unit
Stainless steel handle completes the professional look
Reduced user maintenance with auto defrost operation
Unit can be installed in built-in applications with at least 2'' of clearance in the rear to ensure adequate ventilation
Audible alarm sounds if the storage temperature rises out of recommended range
Alarm sounds if the door is left open for more than 60 seconds
Unit will retain its last settings when power is restored in the event of power loss
Optional setting lets you disable the lighting and alarm for up to 48 hours
Sleek look with added protection
Allows the unit to be used freestanding
Environmentally safe operation with no ozone-damaging chemicals
Environmentally friendly hydrocarbon-based refrigerant for a greener footprint that meets current CARB regulations