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This Undercounter Wine Cellar with Full-Extension Metal-Front Racks holds up to 46 standard Bordeaux-size bottles. Two Temperature-Controlled Zones let you separate reds and whites to store each at the temperature you enjoy, and Motion-Activated LED Lighting turns on as you approach, making it easy to see what’s inside.
Q: What is the capacity of this wine cellar?
A: This wine cellar can hold up to 46 standard Bordeaux-size bottles.
Q: What type of shelves are in this wine cellar?
A: This wine cellar has fixed shelves.
Q: How does the lighting work inside the cellar?
A: This wine cellar has motion-activated LED lighting that turns on as you approach and dims when not needed.
Q: Does the wine cellar have an alarm for high temperatures?
A: Yes, it has a temperature monitoring system that triggers an alarm if the temperature goes above 70°F for more than 4 hours.
Q: Does this wine cellar have adjustable temperature zones?
A: Yes, it has two temperature-controlled zones. You can adjust the top zone from 42-54°F for whites and the bottom zone from 42-64°F for reds.
Q: What is the lowest temperature that the wine cellar can reach?
A: The minimum temperature of this wine cellar is 42 degrees Fahrenheit.
Q: Where can I find the Warranty information for this KitchenAid wine cooler?
A: Hi sandraz, please reach out to us via Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KitchenAid or Twitter @KitchenAidCare and we would be happy to forward you a copy. The Warranty is 1-year full factory warranty and years 2-5 limited warranty, parts and labor coverage on the sealed systems. We hope this helps!

This Undercounter Wine Cellar with Full-Extension Metal-Front Racks holds up to 46 standard Bordeaux-size bottles. Two Temperature-Controlled Zones let you separate reds and whites to store each at the temperature you enjoy, and Motion-Activated LED Lighting turns on as you approach, making it easy to see what’s inside.

This Undercounter Wine Cellar with Full-Extension Wood-Front Racks holds up to 46 standard Bordeaux-size bottles. Two Temperature-Controlled Zones let you separate reds and whites to store each at the temperature you enjoy, and Motion-Activated LED Lighting turns on as you approach, making it easy to see what’s inside. Fully Flush Installation with Hidden Hinges provides a built-in look within cabinetry.

This Undercounter Beverage Center with Full-Extension Wood-Front Racks holds 14 wine bottles below with room for drinks and food on the full-width shelves above. Separate temperature controls for the two zones adjust for what you’re storing, and a Temperature Monitoring System with sensor alert adds peace of mind. Fully Flush Installation with Hidden Hinges provides a built-in look within cabinetry.

The Insignia 14-Bottle Wine Cooler allows you to store your wine and other drinks at an ideal temperature, so they are always ready to drink. Perfect for any gathering, store up to 14 bottles of wine in an organized layout. With a reversable door and adjustable legs, the cooler doesn’t have to stay just in the kitchen. Finally, this appliance adds a modern look to any space with its stainless-steel finish and tempered glass door.
| Pros for KitchenAid - 46-Bottle Dual-Zone Wine Cellar with Glass Door and Wood-Front Racks - Stainless Steel | |||
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| There were no pros for this product— | Quality | Temperature Control, Noise Level, Overall Performance, Dual Zone | Temperature Control, Noise Level, Overall Performance, Size, Capacity |
| Cons for KitchenAid - 46-Bottle Dual-Zone Wine Cellar with Glass Door and Wood-Front Racks - Stainless Steel | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Interior Light |
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First off, the fridge looks great. I had it free-standing instead of under a counter and it looks quite nice. The problem with the fridge lies in the design of the drawers. The bottom drawer is designed for Pinot bottles and fits 6 exactly as it should. All 5 other drawers are incapable of fitting the 8 bottles top-to-tail that they should. Standard 750mL Bordeaux bottles are incapable of fitting (see picture). This wouldn't be a problem if the drawers were an inch or two deeper, but they aren't and there's no way anyone could get close to 46 bottles into this fridge. I was able to fit a maximum of 27 bottles (including 3 Champagne and 1 Chardonnay non-standard bottle). Absolute joke. I have already requested a return. Save your money and look for another wine fridge with deeper drawers that fits Bordeaux bottles top-to-tail - as this one absolutely should have for $2,300+. In addition, the seal around the door wasn't exactly a great fit.
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