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9/02/2010

Koolatron WC04 Compact Thermoelectric 4-Bottle Wine Cooler Review

Koolatron WC04 Compact Thermoelectric 4-Bottle Wine CoolerI bought this for my husband, who loves red wine.This is the perfect size - not too big at all.Keeping 4 bottles cool is perfect for us.It keeps the wine at the perfect temperature and we can always change it to "white wine" temperature if we want.I also love the blue lights inside, which you can't see in the photo...it's like a nightlight in our kitchen! I highly recommend this...

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Product Description:
Keep up to four 25-ounce bottles of wine conveniently available and properly chilled with this compact wine cooler. Its digital display and touch-pad control panel make it easy to set the temperature--choose between 48 degrees F (ideal for white wine) or 59 degrees F (ideal for red wine). The wine cooler's innovative thermo-electric cooling system, which involves very few moving parts, delivers ultra-quiet, energy-efficient operation and protects wine from unnecessary vibration. Even more, thermo-electric cooling does not use ozone-depleting chemicals such as CFC's or HCFC's, which means it's better for the environment. The versatile appliance can be used as a freestanding unit or mounted vertically or horizontally under a cabinet or counter to save on space. Other highlights include a transparent glass door, removable contoured shelves, and a dark interior with soft interior lights for a distinguished look. The wine cooler measures 14-2/7 by 6 by 20-3/5 inches.

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8/04/2010

Emerson 8 Bottle Wine Cooler Review

Emerson 8 Bottle Wine CoolerI only drink on average one bottle of wine per week: one glass per day over four or five days (I preserve the rest of it using a VacuVin or the Private Preserve system) and also buy relatively inexpensive wines that don't require long aging.So this 8-bottle wine cooler from Emerson is perfect for me; it also keeps me on a budget - I am limited to having only eight bottles of wine at any one time.

The unit itself is attractive and seems to be well-built. The packaging is also pretty sturdy. There are two metal racks that hold 4 standard (burgundy or bordeaux) bottles each, and be aware that long riesling or oversized Champagne bottles won't fit.Also, unlike some other wine coolers, you can't squeeze in more bottles by taking out the shelves and stacking bottles on top of one another. You're pretty much limited to 8.

This cooler operates on the thermoelectric method (also known as the Peltier effect - look it up on Wikipedia), meaning there is no compressor and the only moving part is a fan to circulate air. There are three buttons on the front handle: one to turn on and off the led light inside, one to turn up the temperature in one-degree increments, and one to turn down the temperature in similar increments.Each time you press any of the buttons, a digital thermometer lights up to show you the internal temperature. When you press either the up or down temperature button, the thermometer also lights up to show you the desired temperature you have selected.

When I first plugged this in, the thermometer was in the mid 70's. I set it for 57 degrees and it took about 4 hours or so for it to get to that point.I've had this cooler for over a month now, and every time I check the temperature it is 57 degrees.The room it is in gets pretty warm, like to the low-mid 80's but so far this little unit has managed to maintain a constant temperature.If you keep opening and closing the door or changing wines, of course the temperature is going to vary but since I rarely open it (just once per week to get my wine of the week, and then when I add wines to it), the temperature doesn't vary.

So far I am quite happy with this product.It is totally inadequate if you are trying to build a wine collection, but if you need something small just to hold your wines at the right temperature, this fits the bill very nicely.

Addendum: It has been about three months since I purchased this (I actually purchased another one a few weeks after the 1st one).I bought a couple of digital thermometers to compare their readings with the built-in ones.The built-in thermometers say 57 degrees 99% of the time, whereas the readings on the digital standalone thermometers show readings that vary from the mid 58-degree to high 60-degree range.I live in Southern California and it's been ridiculously hot this summer - the ambient temperature in the room where these are located gets up to 86 or 87 degrees until I get home from work and turn on the air conditioner, so under the circumstances, I think these units are performing well.I don't want to turn down the thermostat on them because I feel that will be too much of a strain.I'm happy with a level of 58-60 during the hot summer.Just thought I should share this update with readers, though - the built-in does not agree with the standalone temperature readings.

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Product Description:
Emerson 8 BOTTLE WINE COOLER 8 Bottles (13Max) LCD DisplayThermoelectric Cooling System Tempered Glass Door Interior Light Adjustable Temperature Control Adjustment Level Legs Vibration Free Environment Friendly Flush Back Design A

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7/27/2010

Wine Enthusiast Silent 12 Bottle Touchscreen Wine Refrigerator Review

Wine Enthusiast Silent 12 Bottle Touchscreen Wine RefrigeratorThis is my second Wine Enthusiast Silent refrigerator, but this one is a huge disappointment. My first is the 32-bottle version and it keeps the wine cool and is really silent.

This one, conversely, has a couple of pretty noisy fans. I don't know how they call it silent. Also, it kicks out a lot of heat, which my larger version does not.

Finally, good luck getting 12 bottles in here. I don't mean large champagne bottles or anything, just standard wine bottles. I can barely squeeze 8 bottles in here. I would avoid this model.

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Product Description:
Easy access to perfectly stored wine has never been more stylish! The new exterior touchscreen and reflective smoked-glass door of our 12-Bottle* Touchscreen Wine Refrigerator are sights to behold on any countertop. Treat your reds, your whites, and yourself to the new generation in wine storage! This silent cooling system has no moving parts and is CFC-free, meaning that you get silent, long-lasting, and environmentally safe refrigeration for your collection.Wine Enthusiast 12-bottle* wine cooler is built solid and reliable. A quality unit to save and store your wines in ideal conditions, it features: 12 bottle capacity*Temperature range of 50-66°F Ultra-quiet thermoelectric coolingExterior digital touchscreen with display Eco-friendly; releases no gaseous refrigerants; energy efficientThermopane glass door with reflective smoked-glass finish 3 pull-out chrome shelves Interior LED lighting Free Standing Only**Size: 15-1/2"H x 15-3/4"W x 20-1/2"D *Note: Shelving is meant to hold standard 750 mL size bottles, using larger Pinot Noir/Rhone size bottles may limit the capacity. If you would like to store larger bottles you can easily remove any of the shelves. This will also prevent scraping the labels on the larger bottles.**Applications: This model is not meant to be built-in to cabinetry, recessed or put underneath a counter. Additionally this model is not meant to be used in an enclosed area. While the back of the unit does produce a minimal amount of heat, it still needs to vent to an open area

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