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This 6-bottle wine cellar uses a unique thermoelectric cooling technology to reduce the vibrations that can be so damaging to your wine, as well as the noise that can be so annoying. An attractive stainless steel door design with chrome handles means itll sit proudly wherever you place it.
Also features adjustable electronic thermostat and LED readout, eight temperature presets for both red and white wines, and double-pane tinted viewing window. Three chrome racks hold either 750 ml or 1500 ml bottles.
Great for your everyday bottles or those special bottles you want to save for just the right occasion. Easy to clean. Three-year limited warranty. 11" x 20" x 16".
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Cuisinart Private Reserve 6-Bottle Wine Cellar
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$149.00
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- Manufacturer: Cuisinart
- Care: Wipe clean with damp cloth.
- Dimensions: 11" x 20" x 16"
- Material: Stainless steel
- Warranty: 3-year limited warranty
- Model: #CWC-600
BENEFITS:
- Stainless steel door design and chrome handles look striking in any decor.
- Thermoelectric cooling technology eliminates damaging vibrations and annoying noise.
- Adjustable electronic thermostat for more flexible wine-storage options.
- Eight temperature presets accommodate both red and white wine.
- Double-pane tinted viewing window keeps out harmful light.
- Three chrome racks hold either 750 ml or 1500 ml bottles.
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