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8/31/2012

Avanti WCR5403SS 24" Wine Cooler with Wooden Shelves on a Pull-Out Roller Assembly, Mirror Glass Door and Electronic Control Panel Review

Avanti WCR5403SS 24 Wine Cooler with Wooden Shelves on a Pull-Out Roller Assembly, Mirror Glass Door and Electronic Control Panel
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I bought the previous Avanti 54-bottle model. I had finally decided to write a review, but just found out it was discontinued (hopefully for the right reasons, which were many). So this review may not necessarily apply to this specific (and newer) model. However, the looks, size, and functions seem to be substantially the same.
PROS:
This Avanti wine cooler is good looking and functional. It has a decent size, which allows it to fit nicely almost anywhere in my apartment.
The transparent windowed door allows you to see your wines and mixes well with the rest of my home environment.
The wine cooler has electronic controls, which makes it very easy to use and set its temperature.
The cooler has different compartments that make wine organization easy. It even has a relatively bigger lower section where you can fit bigger bottles (e.g. average 750 ml champagne bottles).
CONS:
The cooler's performance was very disappointing. The fan/motor broke twice within a 13 month period. The first time it started making noises. At the beginning those noises would go away after a few seconds... these seconds soon turned into minutes. A few days later the vibrations and noise were unbearable and wouldn't stop, unless I unplugged it. Soon not even that did the trick. I just had to permanently unplug it. Period. When that happened I decided to call Avanti's customer service. It was poor. It took 3 calls to get them to agree to send someone over to fix the problem. A couple of months after the cooler was supposedly fixed the problems started all over again. This time Avanti argued the warranty had just expired and refused to come back. Fixing it will now cost $250! That just seemed wrong.So, after all my excitement when it first arrived, I am now the not-so-proud owner of an Avanti "wine display" that makes plenty of noise when turned on.
In summary, don't be fooled by the looks of the Avanti line of wine coolers. Unless Avanti has significantly upgraded the quality of its products and customer service, I would urge careful consideration of an alternative. Good luck!

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8/28/2012

16-Bottle Single Zone Wine Cooler Review

16-Bottle Single Zone Wine Cooler
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I had two problems with this unit.
1) The manufacturer's packaging is inadequate for shipping (not Amazon's fault). I received two units (the second a replacement for the first), both were damaged in transit, and both have been returned. The first, the glass door was shattered, I suspect because the shelves were not well anchored inside (ironically, the manufacturer's handbook warns against shipping with loose shelves - they should take their own advice). The second had a large dent in the door frame - the package is simply not sturdy enough to offer adequate protection.
2) So, if you are lucky enough to get an undamaged one, is it a good product? I tried out the second one I received - might have lived with the dent if I'd been satisfied. I found that although it certainly chills adequately, the fan runs continuously and generates more noise than I would care to live with.
I ultimately wound up buying an equivalent Kenwood unit, which is proving to be excellent - and quiet!

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8/26/2012

Preservino VinoVault Review

Preservino VinoVault
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I was a sucker. I admit it. I purchased the VinoVault through a vendor online. Worked fine for two months. Then it simply stopped working. I cannot believe that a company is allowed to produce such a product. Based on what I have read since it quit working, I am far from the only person to experience this. The warranty is for 90 days and though I could have shipped to the manufacturer it would have cost a fortune to do so, and any replacement unit would go out. If it went out in less than 90 days then I would have to repeat the process. If it went out after 90 days, it is "So sorry Charlie."
Don't buy anything from Pek. Nothing. Their engineering is terrible, their warranties are for all intensive purposes non-existent and from what others have said, their customer service is poorer than your local cable company. Just heed the warning and don't buy no matter what the cost. This wouldn't be a bargain at $5.

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8/04/2012

NAPA WINE COOLER WITH IRON WORK26 BOTTLE CAPACITY Review

NAPA WINE COOLER WITH IRON WORK26 BOTTLE CAPACITY
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I initially bought this product to store some wine, and it fit PERFECTLY in the bedroom and I put smart water, water and chocolate in there. Its beautiful and functional. I dont think it exists anywhere to have such a pretty small refer in a bedroom, certainly a treat. I got a bigger Vinotemp for the wine! Works great!

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7/26/2012

GE Profile : PCR06WATSS 24 Wine Center with a 57 Bottle Capacity Review

GE Profile : PCR06WATSS 24 Wine Center with a 57 Bottle Capacity
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I recently purchased this unit as a part of a full kitchen remodel. Unfortunately, upon attempting to transfer part of my wine collection I found the unit completely unsuitable. Because the unit attempts to fit 57 bottles into a relatively small space (note GE also sells a 29 bottle unit with a capacity of 4.3 cubic ft, compared to this unit's 5.5 cubic ft), the unit will not fit many 750 ml (standard capacity) wine bottles. Most Bordeaux style bottles (which have a pronounced shoulder below the neck and are basically cylindrical below the shoulder) will fit. However, many Burgundy style bottles (which taper gradually outward below the neck and are usually wider at the bottom) will not. The latter type of bottles bump up against the shelf above when the shelf they rest on is opened or closed. This kind of vibration is very bad for collectible wines, and a significant percentage of producers around the world (including the U.S.) use Burgundy style bottles.
In fairness, I have contacted GE about this problem and will edit this review if I receive a satisfactory response. Until then, I would highly recommend even wine novices steer clear of this product. There are multiple options in the $300-600 price range that have slightly less capacity but fit the vast, vast majority of 750 ml bottles.

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7/24/2012

Kalorik WCL-20629 Dual-Zone 18-BOTTLE Ventilated Wine Bar Review

Kalorik WCL-20629 Dual-Zone 18-BOTTLE Ventilated Wine Bar
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The fiance and I have wanted a wine cooler for a while and figured this would be a great wedding gift for ourselves. What a mistake that turned out to be. Have owned this for about a month and the bottom section keeps the red wine at a balmy 68 degrees. Understand that the highest you can set it for is 64 degrees. The fans spin but it won't keep the wine cool. Turns out it would cost more to have a repair tech look at it than what we paid for it. If you're looking for a good wine fridge look elsewhere.

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7/23/2012

DANBY DWC1233BLSC 12 BOTTLE WINE COOLER DANBY Review

DANBY DWC1233BLSC 12 BOTTLE WINE COOLER DANBY
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The inner fan is loud and runs non stop. I called the help line to see if this was the norm or if I had a bad unit and I was quickly told that's how they are supposed to be. Based on her quick response I said you must get this complaint a lot. She agreed and said government regulations force them to be made that way. This little cooler is louder than our two full fridges, our mini fridge, and our chest freezer combined.

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7/19/2012

Vinotemp VT48TEDS2Z 33" Freestanding Dual Zone Wine Cooler with 48-Bottle Capacity, Thermoelectric Technology, Wood Pull-Out Shelves, Interior Light and Digital Display Review

Vinotemp VT48TEDS2Z 33 Freestanding Dual Zone Wine Cooler with 48-Bottle Capacity, Thermoelectric Technology, Wood Pull-Out Shelves, Interior Light and Digital Display
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For the sake of disclosure, we have the VT-32TEDS (not the 48) but they are essentially the same thing.
The positives: It looks great, matches our kitchen perfectly and fits under an oddly sized counter, which is about 3/4" too short for just about every other manufacturer. It also runs quietly, most of the time.
The negatives: Our cooler arrived rather unceremoniously in the middle of our lawn, oddly several feet off the path that leads to the door. I don't necessarily blame Vinotemp or Amazon for this, but is was an omen of things to come.
After hauling it into the kitchen, I noticed that it had a large dent in the back corner, so I call Vinotemp customer service. They said that because their products are securely packed (in a cardboard box w/o styrofoam padding) that the dent must have happened while we were installing it. They did give me the option of shipping it back to them, at my cost, so that they could take a look at it but not guarantee a replacement. Since the dent was in back corner, I decided to just suck it up.
As I moved it into place, I also noticed that the doors were poorly hung and lopsided by almost 1/4". My door fun continued as I went to attach the handles, only to find out that the screw holes were drilled almost a full inch off. Vinotemp agreed to send out new handles, but couldn't do anything about the doors being uneven.
Now I'm about 6 months in and the thermometer on the right side goes out, so rather than displaying the temperature, it continually flashed "LO". Again, customer service couldn't do anything, although one guy suggested that I buy a digital BBQ thermometer and just keep it in one of the wine slots. Since we aren't using this to age great wines and the right side was still some indeterminate level of cold, I once again decided to suck it up.
Somewhere around this time we also started having problems with ice build-up, which would rub against the fans causing them to squeal loudly and I think would eventually stop the fans and kill the motors. We figured out a method to defrost it, but it involves unloading the whole thing, hot water, bicycle water bottles and a lot of towels. Expect to do this 2-3 times a year. I realize that it is a fridge, but this seems a bit excessive.
Most recently, one of the control boards in the back went out, making a really annoying repeated buzzing sound and leaving one side at room temperature. They do sell replacements for this, but in now expected fashion, this was a problem as well. After calling to place the order & give them my CC#, they said that they would confirm the order via e-mail and then send it out. No e-mail, but they called the next day and confirmed the order with my wife. 2 weeks later no part. After I called again, they realized that they forgot to e-mail me the form that they needed signed & faxed (yes, faxed) back so that they could reconfirm and process the order. A week and a half later, I readied myself for my repair project, removed the back panel, but then quickly found out that they had sent the wrong part. Mistakes happen, so I e-mailed the customer service rep, explained the problem and asked if they could send out the correct part. She told me that I would need to call customer service and gave me the number to call. I called customer service, heard a familiar voice, and after checking the phone number in the e-mail, I confirmed that I was talking to the same person I had e-mailed 30 minutes prior. So, after repeating my story, effectively reading my original e-mail, she put me on hold... for 10 or 15 minutes. After all that I was rewarded with the knowledge that the part was on back order and that they would probably send it out in 2-4 weeks.
Given the numerous problems I have had with the product itself combined with the company and its employees, I couldn't recommend this to anyone that I didn't really dislike. This is really a poor product, wrapped in a pretty exterior, so it is a bad choice unless they were dressing a set or staging a house and don't need it to actually work for any length of time. Sorry Vinotemp, I really wanted to like it.

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7/16/2012

Magic Chef MCWC30MCG 30-Bottle Wine Cooler Review

Magic Chef MCWC30MCG 30-Bottle Wine Cooler
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I bought my magic chef from Home Depot less than 3 years ago. Apparently the condenser coils broke and cannot be repaired or replaced. Now, the word from the Magic Chef authorized dealer is that these wine coolers are pieces of junk and most of them don't even last 2 years! They told me never to buy another magic chef wine cooler. Best to save up for something more durable and with better customer service. Buyer beware.

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Haier HVUE06ABB 6-Bottle Wine Fridge, Black Review

Haier HVUE06ABB 6-Bottle Wine Fridge, Black
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I purchased this for my husband for Christmas (2007). It's been plugged in and working since late November (more below) with no problems. This is the first wine fridge that we've ever owned so, admittedly, I have nothing to compare it to. I read reviews about other smaller fridges and decided to go with this one because of its size and controls. We keep it on the floor underneath our bar/counter area. It's nice to have to keep those bottles of white wine cold and ready to go at a good temperature instead of being too cold and taking up room in your real fridge.
Only (very minor) complaint deals with the seller- as I said, I got this for my husband for Christmas. They sent it in its original box without any other box or coverings on the outside. It arrived and was on our front porch on a day when my husband was the first to come home, so...he got his Christmas present a little early. ;)
ETA: Have had this little fridge for 2 years now and it's still going strong. One feature I like: the inside light that turns on and off. It's nice to see what's in there without opening the door. In terms of storing bottles, you can't store fat bottles (like champagne) on the top shelf. But that's not too big of a deal. We just put them on the lower shelves.
E(again)TA: It's been three years now. Still no problems with it!

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7/09/2012

Wine Cellar - Twelve Bottle Stainless Steel Finish by Wine Enthusiast Review

Wine Cellar - Twelve Bottle Stainless Steel Finish by Wine Enthusiast
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I have owned this wine fridge for two years and have no complaints. Great wine fridge, keeps the whites just the temperature I like them. Cool LED light. I love that you can change the temperature also. Happy w/ my purchase.

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6/29/2012

Koolatron KBW-55DD 18-Bottle Freestanding Dual-Zone Tower Wine Cellar Review

Koolatron KBW-55DD 18-Bottle Freestanding Dual-Zone Tower Wine Cellar
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The first unit I ordered was defective; the door hinge was bent and the doors did not seal. I decided to give it another chance and requested a replacement. The second unit was defective as well; the screw holes to attach the door handle were misaligned and the handle would not attach properly. I think it is safe to assume at this point that there are serious quality control issues with this brand. This time I requested a refund. If the rating system allowed me to give it zero stars I would.

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6/19/2012

Cuisinart CWC-900 Private Reserve 11-Bottle Stainless-Steel Countertop Wine Cellar Review

Cuisinart CWC-900 Private Reserve 11-Bottle Stainless-Steel Countertop Wine Cellar
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I found this wine cellar at a local department store and bought it to take the place of storing/chilling wine in the refrigerator. A standard fridge might be ok for whites, which should be served colder, but not so for reds. When reds are too cold, the subtle flavors become "squashed" for lack of a better term. However, my standard fridge accomodates a standing opened bottle of wine awkwardly at best. Also the frequent knocks and vibrations of the standard fridge, as well as light exposure as said to be bad for wine preservation by those in the know. I'm mainly interested in the convenience of having wine-on-demand at the appropriate serving temperature, as I tend to drink mostly budget wines ($10 and under).
This unit is a single cooling chamber (as opposed to some dual-chamber models I've seen, which allow independent temperatures in the two chambers). It has presets corresponding to certain temperatures, which are inconveniently not listed in the manual. However these can be determined easily enough by dialing in a preset program and checking the temperature the following day. (I haven't bothered to do this) The manual does offer you which presets are best for the various varietals of wine (1 through 8, with 8 being the coldest). You can also set the temperature manually if you do not wish to follow the preset programs. There is a digital temperature readout visible through the door when it's closed - clever design, but very difficult to see if the unit is on the floor (where I have mine). True to claim, there is essentially no vibration when the cooling compressor/fan are engaged. The front door has a large window (see picture above) which is dark-tinted to keep the evil humours out whilst you gaze upon your vino. There is an interior light which comes on when you open the door, and can be switched to continuous ON position if desired. As to the previous reviewers comment about the compressor running a lot, it does run more in the first 24hrs than afterwards, but not excessively so. Mine slips neatly right under my home-office desk (close at hand for those bad days!). Actually, this is the coolest room in the house and so the unit runs less in that ambient temp, and hence consumes less electricity. You should be aware that it has exhaust vents to the right of the door handle that need several inches of clearance, so plan accordingly for your physical layout.
I give this model 4-1/2 stars for price & convenience. I have to withhold a 1/2-star simply because the digital readout window is hard to see from a high angle. If I get into white wines at some point, I like this unit well enough to consider purchasing a second one - and at this price, it's at least equal in total price (for two units) as some of the dual-chamber models I've seen, if not a little cheaper.
UPDATE 2/17/07
Well, as some others have reported, the unit developed a problem after about 11 months of service wherein it was running continuously without cooling at all. I called the Cuisinart company, and to my surprise they acknowledged an engineering defect and offered to exchange the unit at no charge for a new one with the defect corrected. There were some logistical trials and tribulations involved in the return, but finally the new replacement unit arrived yesterday and now I'm "chillin' like a villain" once again.
The dimensions of the unit by my own measurement are W 17-1/8" (43.5cm) H 16-3/8" (41.5cm) D 16-7/8" (43.8cm), and the door handle adds about 1-1/2" depth.

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A nice alternative to expensive, full-size wine cellars, this elegant countertop unit beautifully displays up to 11 bottles of wines and champagnes. Three removable chrome racks are designed to hold 750 ml or 1500 ml bottles, while the unit's soft interior lighting includes a permanent "on" option for showcasing the collection. The cellar's patented temperature control with eight presets ensures that different varieties are stored at ideal serving temperatures. By using thermoelectric, compressor-less cooling technology, the appliance is lightweight, easy to carry, and able to chill wines without noise or vibration. The unit also comes equipped with an electronic thermostat with Centigrade and Fahrenheit settings, manual temperature adjustment, and LED read out for added convenience. Housed in traditional stainless-steel styling with a double-pane tinted viewing window, stainless-steel door, and chrome handle, the wine cellar measures 20-1/8 by 18-8/9 by 18 inches and carries a three-year limited warranty.

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6/17/2012

Danby Built-In Wine Cooler (Black) (12.12"H x 23.69"W x 34.06"D) Review

Danby Built-In Wine Cooler (Black) (12.12H x 23.69W x 34.06D)
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This product seems to work fine and looks good. It just seems very expensive considering other models I have considered. The biggest selling point for me was the size. It was the only one that fit the undercounter space I had. So, for that, I am grateful.

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6/12/2012

Liebherr Ws-13500 135 Bottle Single Zone Freestanding Wine Cooler - Glass Door / Stainless Steel Trim Review

Liebherr Ws-13500 135 Bottle Single Zone Freestanding Wine Cooler - Glass Door / Stainless Steel Trim
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I have owned my Liebherr WS13500 for about a week and am very satisfied with its performance and build quality so far. Some details that are not apparent from online descriptions here, on Liebherr's website, and elsewhere include:
-only three of the wooden shelves pull out (with a locking roller assembly) and they should be configured to hold a maximum of nine bottles. The other shelves, which require layered stacking to achieve maximum bottle capacity are designed to remain in place - trying to pull them out can result in bottles shifting and the shelf falling out (disaster!).
-tall shouldered Cabernet/Bordeaux bottles may require resting the backs of bottles on top of wooden shelf edge to fit bottles facing each other in an alternating fashion.
-the "child lock" mentioned in product description is not a door lock but rather a lock for the digital controls at the top of the unit - not really helpful unless you have a six-foot tall three year old (or an 18 year old with the mentality of a three year old)
-while humidity control and a 50 to 80 percent humidity range are mentioned, there is no way to adjust humidity percentage to your specific preference. The unit automatically adjusts humidity within this range, and you need an optional hygrometer to monitor actual humidity levels.
-the digital temperature control is not properly calibrated on my unit. A temperature setting of 55F resulted in a 60 degree F internal temperature (confirmed with both a digital refrigerator thermometer and a manual thermometer). Budget an extra $10-$15 for a refrigerator thermometer and don't trust the unit's display reading (YMMV).
The build quality is first class and the unit it very attractive. Liebherr includes a bottle of stainless steel cleaner for sprucing up its appearance after you've broken it out of the box and moved it into place - a nice touch. Two small wheels on the back of the refrigerator make it easy to move and position the unit on hard surface floors. The wooden shelves are sturdy and sanded smoothly. The grape cluster ventilation holes are both attractive and functional. The interior light makes labels easily visible and its intensity is adjustable.
The unit is exceptionally quiet and maintains a very steady temperature, making it a great solution for long term aging of your most beloved vintages. While I don't anticipate being able to fit a full 135 bottles in the unit (I have several magnums that take up extra space) I've so far fit 110 bottles in the unit with room to spare for another 15 to 20 standard-size bottles. The unit accommodates Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Port, and odd California bottle sizes (like Turley Petite Sirah) well without sacrificing too much space. Some of the stacking configurations as suggested in the manual are rather precarious and require the foresight placing the bottles you plan on consuming first on the top of the stack unless you enjoy removing and replacing 25-30 bottles when you decide it's finally time to consume that 1982 Latour you've squirreled away.
My biggest complaint is that the unit does not provide a means for locking the door. I could probably use a cable and lock, but that wouldn't look very attractive, would it.
Highly recommended overall with just a few minor flaws that don't really detract from its main function, purpose, and owner satisfaction.
UPDATE: I recently discovered that there is a five-degree difference in temperature between the uppermost and lowermost sections, which explains why the temperature setting appeared to be off (I monitored temp near the top of the unit). While this is within a reasonable range for long-term preservation of wine it's really not acceptable for a product in the Liebherr's price range. As a result I've downgraded to 4 stars from 5.

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