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Wine for the Holidays

Store wine properly with a proper wine unit

From Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center

At Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center (UAKC) you can find one of Southern California's largest selection of wine storage units. Choose from the following brands:

Avanti
Scotsman
Jenn-air
Danby
Sub Zero
Kitchenaid
Electrolux
Sub-zero
Liebherr
Fagor America Inc
True Manufacturing
Marvel
Frigidaire
U-line
Miele
Gaggenau
Viking
Perlick
Ge Profile
Vinotemp

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Here are four quite different examples to choose from. Frigidaire's Two-Zone wine cooler. KitchenAid's undercounter 48 bottle wine cooler. Vinotemp's full height mirrored wine and beverage cooler, and Liebherr's luxury 3-temp full height wine cooler.

Frigidaire

Frigidaire 38 Bottle Two-Zone Wine Cooler

  • Reversible Tinted Glass Door
  • Natural Stained Wood Shelves
  • Temperature Range 41-64 F Degrees
  • Bright Interior Lighting
  • Precision-Set™Digital Controls

FFWC3822QS -$499

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KitchenAid Wine Cooler

Wine enthusiasts will appreciate this 46-bottle capacity wine cellar with true dual temperature zones that allow you to store red and white wines at different temperatures. Canted racks let the bottles nestle at a slight angle that helps prevent the cork from drying out. And a UV-resistant thermal glass door filters out harmful UVrays to help maintain temperatures.

KUWL304CSS – Sale Price $1799 (see final price in cart)

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Vinotemp Wine Storage Unit

Vinotemp's Mirrored Touch Screen Wine and Beverage Cooler is the ultimate entertaining center. This sophisticated mirrored cooler can house up to 54 standard wine bottles in the upper zone and 120 12 oz. cans in the lower zone. Front exhaust allows this cooler to fit seamlessly into existing cabinetry, lending a modern touch to any room. A touch screen control panel located at the top of the door allows you to monitor the temperature as well as adjust as needed.

Vinotemp's exclusive Mirrored Wine and Beverage Coolers combine modern cooling technology with high style and are a fun alternative to traditional stainless steel.

Additional Features

Vinotemp Stacked wine and beverage cooler featuring patent-pending mirrored trim design

  • For freestanding or built-in installation
  • Sturdy black metal cabinet with dual-pane glass door
  • Recessed handle
  • Upper zone features distinctive black metal racking with wooden lip-a Vinotemp design exclusive!
  • Lower zone houses beverages on sturdy wire racking
  • Soft-glowing interior LED lighting
  • Temperature range: upper zone 40-72(degree)F/lower zone 40-72(degree)F
  • Capacity: upper zone 54 standard wine bottles/lower zone 120 12 oz. cans
  • Dimensions: 23.4″w x 22.44″d x 63.6″h

VT100WBCSM – $2066

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Liebherr 26″ Wide 3-Temp Wine Cooler

  • Number of 0.75-l-DIN Bordeaux-bottles, max. – 178
  • Temperature zones – 3
  • Type of control – Digital temperature display in the MagicEye
  • Temperature display, wine storage compartment – internal digital
  • Temperature range wine compartment in Fahrenheit – +41°F to +68°F
  • Temperature range wine storage compartment – +5°C to +20°C
  • Storage shelves, wine storage compartment – 13
  • Storage shelf material, wine storage compartment
  • Wooden grid shelves
  • Interior light, wine storage compartment
  • Fan – Activated charcoal filter
  • Door hinges – right interchangeable
  • Gross weight in pounds – 335.1
  • Gross weight [kg] – 152
  • Total net capacity in cubic feet – 17.7
  • Dimensions: appliance height in inches – 75 5/8
  • Measurements: appliance width in inches – 27 9/16
  • Measurements: depth of appliance incl. distance to wall in inches – 29 1/4
  • Dimensions H/W/D [cm] – 192/70,00/74,20
  • Dimensions hwd in inches – 75 5/8 , 27 9/16 , 29 1/4

WS17800 – $5,139.00

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From an economical wine cooler, to a luxury german-made 3-temp wine storage unit Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center can fit your needs. Call or stop in Universal Appliance and KItchen Center today for the best choices and lowest prices on major appliances and plumbing fixtures.


 

December 03, 2014
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