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18 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Cooler - Digital Control
 
 

18 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Cooler - Digital Control

by EdgeStar
2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)

Price: $244.95
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Product Features

  • State-of-the-art vibration free thermoelectric technology
  • Includes 4 chrome racks; 4 genuine wood racks optional
  • Dimensions: 26 1/4"h x 13 5/8"w x 19 3/8"d
  • Soft interior LED lighting
  • Internal fan to evenly circulate air within the wine cooler

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 39 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 39 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B00372K2SS
  • Item model number: TWR181ES
  • Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #64,234 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
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Product Description

Store up to 18 bottles of your best wine under optimum conditions in this EdgeStar Dual Zone Thermoelectric Wine Cooler. While your wine enjoys the optimal temperature and humidity conditions within this wine cooler, you get a wine cooler in one of the most stylish finishes available with fully digital temperature controls. This thermoelectric wine cooler features a premium metallic silver finish door trim with double paned tempered glass. The tinted glass door protects your wine from harmful light. The interior of the wine cooler features insulated dual temperature zones with scalloped chrome shelves to cradle and display your wine. As if the above features weren't enough, this wine cooler also boasts ample room for 18 bottles (even fitting many longer and wider wine bottles that won't fit in similar wine coolers), auto defrost, two temperature zones for different wine varietals, and more! For a great way to store up to 18 bottles of your best wine, the EdgeStar Thermoelectric Wine Cooler is the perfect choice.

Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
38 of 40 people found the following review helpful
adequate - not great July 31, 2007
I don't have a whole lot of good things to say about this fridge, because the good things are all too general. The bad things are specific and easy to write about.

This one seems to be well made. It doesn't feel cheap, and the door seals well. I keep it in my basement where I haven't had any trouble with temperature or noise.

The bad things: Tall wine bottles do not fit, nor do some bottles when you put a vacuum stopper in. The light switch is inside (not a big deal). The fan runs all the freaking time (the cooling unit does not), so it draws a lot of power.

It has room for six bottles in the top compartment, and nine bottles below. The temperature in the top can only be set for white whine, and the bottom for red. This is strange, because you're more likely to run out of room for white, yet it's reds that can be stored at room temperature. We often have a bottle or two of white sitting on top of it, waiting to be chilled.

I would have rated this three stars if the fan ever kicked off.
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44 of 50 people found the following review helpful
Serious drinkers/collectors should spend the money for a better product.
However, if you are a casual drinker on a budget, this is a decent dual
zone wine cooler for the price.

There are two zones with independent cooling and temperature control.
The top zone is rated as 44-55F but the lowest I've gotten it with 70F
ambient is 51F. It can maintain a fairly constant 55F in 80-85F ambient.
The bottom zone is rated as 54-64F but the lowest I've gotten it with 70F
ambient is 57F. It can maintain a fairly constant 64F in 80-85F ambient.

It uses a basic automatic on/off control system. If the internal
temperature goes above the target temperature, cooling turns on. If the
internal temperature is at or below the target temperature, cooling turns
off. If you set the target temperature to the lowest it can actually
maintain based on your ambient (55F/64F in my case), you should expect 1-
2F fluctuations. If you set the target temperature to 1-2F below the
lowest it can maintain (54F/63F in my case), you should expect 0-1F
fluctuations.

Each zone has an internal fan that constantly runs to provide air
circulation. The two external fans in the back constantly run as well
and give off a low humming noise. It's noticeable in a quiet room but
easily drowned out by daily life.

The blue backlit LCD display is easy to read and the temperatures are
easy to set. However, they decided to put the light switch on the inside
for some reason. One light switch in the top zone turns on two LED
lights, one in each zone.

Internal dimensions (WxDxH) are roughly 10"x11"x6.5" for the top zone and
10"x11"x13" for the bottom zone.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
I've had my wine cooler for a year and a half; however, after 1 year it began to slowly die. Of course when I called the service center it was 1 month after the warranty expired and I had to pay $25 per fan, two of which have already needed to be replaced and the unit still isn't working. The service center consists of 1 guy who isn't very accommodating, understanding or very knowledgeable out side of the "well, these things aren't made to last, you have to replace parts" attitude. As of now I can't store reds in the unit at all because the average temperature level is around 68-72! The white section won't spoil my wine yet, but its not the 43-45 that it should be. At this point I'm just waiting for the unit to die completely so I can call the junk man to come haul it away!

Something this expensive should last A LOT longer than 1 1/2 years!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1 year and done
I bought it in March of 2010 and it died in April of 2011. They told be I could hire a refrigerator repair man to inspect it and then they would send me the parts for him to... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Michael J. Galligan
Don't waste your money.
Mine lasted just over 3 months and now will not hold a temperature below 58 degrees no matter how low you set the thermostat. The unit is also noisy.
Published 11 months ago by D. Vawter
Stay away - horrendous product,
Stay away fron this product. Very shoddy manufacturing. Continuous malfunction, e.g. temp won't hold. Read more
Published 22 months ago by vk
Buying this product is a crap shoot
I had my cooler for just over a year before it stopped working properly. Before that, I liked it a lot. Read more
Published on January 18, 2010 by Michael
They refuse to provide service for their product
My 18 bottle wine cooler failed after 17 months. It would not cool. I called wine enthusiast and they thought the problem could be fixed by installing a new circuit board. Read more
Published on September 14, 2009 by david delaney
Great product for the money.
A couple of things I want to get out of the way first thing. This appliance cost me $189.00 with shipping. Read more
Published on June 16, 2009 by J. Pennington
Fun toy with a couple drawbacks
Initially had this cooler "built in" in a counter vacancy which left about 2" of space on each side and above, but it didn't cool at all. Read more
Published on May 5, 2009 by Samir
Not a reliable product
I have tried 2 of these in the past 3 months. The first one started to heat my wine after 2 months use. The second one started to heat the wine after 33 days. Read more
Published on April 22, 2009 by Wine Lover
good value
Dual zone temp is nice and the unit looks good. I also didn't like the constant fan noise but, as someone else mentioned, I uscrewed the backplate and cut out the punch outs behind... Read more
Published on February 2, 2009 by C. Brandt
uncool cooler
Bought a 24 bottle cooler from this manufacturer exactly 12 and one half months ago. It has stopped operating efficiently. Read more
Published on July 29, 2007 by Arthur L. Finn
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