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5/13/2012

Avanti 166 Bottle Wine Cooler (Black) (71"H x 23.5"W x 26.75"D) Review

Avanti 166 Bottle Wine Cooler (Black) (71H x 23.5W x 26.75D)
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I bought the Avanti because it was one of the cheapest wine fridges on the market at the time (in 2007) for the number of bottles held. I've come to somewhat regret that choice. Before I start with the problems, I will say it is an attractive cellar. The glass door, the lights at the top, and the shelves look nice. The brown-painted metal walls are similar to regular household refrigerators. The engine/fan noise is definitely present, but it is quiet enough that I keep mine in a formal dining room without a problem over dinner.
Now for the problems:
First, the off-gassing is a serious problem. When I first got it, I cleaned the shelves and the inside fridge walls over and over, aired them in the sun, and left piles of baking soda in it. I still felt uncomfortable leaving my higher priced bottles in it, the chemical smell was so strong. The smell lasted 4-5 months!
Second, the shelving slots and the distance between shelves were designed to only fit the smallest shape of all standard (750ml) wine bottles: Bordeaux bottles (Cab/Merlot/Sauvignon Blanc). With anyone other type of wine, the shelves are a pain. If your bottle is slightly fatter, the next one won't fit in the adjacent wooden slot. If the bottle is slightly longer, you can't oppose necks to stagger bottles in the back row. So instead of 11 bottles on shelf, you may only get 7 to 9 and they roll around since they don't sit in the slots.
The bigger problem is the shelves are too close together, so except for Bordeaux bottles, the shelf above your bottles won't slide well, and it scrapes the labels off the bottles beneath it. The worst case is with some Rhone wines (incl. Syrah), Burgundy (Pinot Noir) and Champagne bottles: you have to remove every other shelf to allow enough head room.
All of which dramatically impacts how many bottles you can really hold. In my mixed collection, I can probably store about 100 bottles.
Finally, my compressor quit after 18 months. It was still under warranty but the company will not pay for labor, just the part, and the part is back-ordered for at least a month. To make matters worse, none of our local refrigeration companies want to service Avanti products. We called numerous companies, and they all said it was an "off-brand". Avanti was no help either - they offer no service for the entire states of Georgia and South Carolina.
So, the old lesson lives: you get what you pay for.

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1/13/2012

STAINLESS steel LAZY Susan 2 tier TURNTABLE Kitchen Review

STAINLESS steel LAZY Susan 2 tier TURNTABLE Kitchen
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the turntable is very shiny, took less then three min to put together, and does it's job. it's tall enough on the bottom shelf to hold enough of my kitchen spices that the big fat and tall jars can go on the top. it's turning action is smooth. however a nice thing is that it dosn't turn really fast all the time, like some of the cheaper one's i've had. nothing is worse then a turn table that spins so fast you miss the item you want, or that turns all the time if you even bump it by accident. it is a very nice piece, matches my stainless blender my toaster and my osterizer and i have had friends pick them up because they liked it so much.

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9/09/2011

Taylor Professional Freezer-Refrigerator Thermometer with 3-Inch Dial Review

Taylor Professional Freezer-Refrigerator Thermometer with 3-Inch Dial
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Let me preface this by saying that at $4.40 there isn't much risk in buying this thermometer. Given Amazon's great customer service I'm sure I can return it but it's not really worth sending it back. I've read the previous comments and 5-star ratings and I'm left wondering if anyone else checked the accuracy before commenting. I checked it out at with accurate digital and analog thermometers at room temperature of 68 degrees, at refrigerator temperature of 36 degrees, and at a freezer temperature of -2 degrees. In all cases I found the Taylor Professional Freezer-Refrigerator Thermometer to read 3 degrees lower than actual temperature. There does not seem to be any way to adjust the dial with the exception of taking it apart and moving the faceplate (not sure if that is possible without breaking it). I gave it only one star for just this reason; that you cannot calibrate the unit for error, not for the inaccuracy itself.
It does have a big dial and is easy to read but I think at the critical temperature of a refrigerator it is important to be accurate. I realize there may be many people who do not have the equipment to check out the accuracy as I do, but there is a significant difference in storing food at 37 degrees F rather than at 40.
So if you're agreeable to mentally normalizing the temp (as I will do) when you read it, I suppose you'd be satisfied with it given it's low cost. That last statement presupposes that the one you buy has the same inaccuracy as mine. Who knows, the one you get might be "right on" but how would you know that without calibrating it?

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