| Brand Name | Kalamera |
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| Item Weight | 126.7 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 22.4 x 23.4 x 33.9 inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Installation Type | Built-in |
| Part Number | KRC-40DZB-TGD |
| Form Factor | French Door |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 90 watts |
| Shelf Type | Glass |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
Kalamera Wine Cooler - Fit Perfectly into 24 inch Space Under Counter or Freestanding - Dual Zone - For Kitchen or Bar with Blue Interior Light and Temperature Memory Function
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| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Brand | Kalamera |
| Form Factor | French Door |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.4 x 23.4 x 33.9 inches |
| Inverter Type | Has Inverter |
| Lock Type | Key |
| Shelf Type | Glass |
| Installation Type | Built-in |
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- ★STORES 40 WINE BOTTLES: Holds your collection of up to 40 bottles of your favorite wine in different size, and is only affected when having larger bottle, like Pinot or Champagne. It's the perfect choice for the wine lover having various wine collection.
- ★USER-FRIENDLY CONTROL: Provides options for internal lighting, Fahrenheit temperature reading, and easy LED display control!
- ★FRENCH-DOOR STYLE: Stainless steel and glass doors open in the center to reveal each wine zone area.
- ★DUAL ZONE THERMOSTAT: Keep wine perfectly chilled, according to wine variety and optimal temperature, by placing in different zones in the cooler!
- ★BUILT IN ALARM: Alarm beeps and LED display glows if door is not properly closed, protecting your wine collection from temperature fluctuations! ★Any further information needed before purchasing, you could contact our customer service.
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| ASIN | B01N0NNN37 |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#288,381 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
#147 in Freestanding Wine Cellars |
| Date First Available | August 6, 2018 |
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Product Description
Are you looking for the best wine cooler to display your personal wine collection? Do you enjoy both red and white wines that need to be stored at different temperatures?
The Kalamera 40-bottle wine cooler is designed with dual zones so you can store your red and white wines separately, keeping each at optimal temperature! We've designed it with French doors that open in the center, made of stainless steel with two-layered transparent glass inserts. This cooler takes up a compact area as a freestanding unit or installed under a counter in your kitchen or bar area, and in that space holds up to 40 standard size bottles of your favorite wine! The bottles are properly stored on their sides on 14 slotted beech wood shelves, so air circulates evenly to chill each bottle. There's interior blue LED lighting to display your collection and provide an ambient glow. The control panel display is user-friendly, allowing you to easily turn on and off the interior lighting and control panel display light, to read the temperature in Fahrenheit degrees, and to set each zone to the proper temperature. There's even a built-in alarm that lets you know if the door was closed improperly or left open, so your wine stays protected and perfectly chilled.
SPECIFICATION
· Compressor cooling
· Built-in or freestanding installation
· Digital LED temperature control
· Blue interior LED light
· 14 sliding beech wooden shelves
· Security lock
· Reversible door
· Cooling temperature range: 40-66°F,
· Input voltage: 110 V/60 Hz
· Input power: 90W
· Rated current: 1.5A
· Weight: 104.5 lbs
· Dimension(without handle): W23.4” x H33” x D22.4”
· Dimension(with handle): W23.4” x H33” x D24.2”
· Suggested built-in dimension: W23.8” x H33.2” x D22.4”
FEATURES
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Advanced Cooling TechnologyWith quality compressor unit and outstanding compressor vibration reduction gear, Kalamera Wine Cooler offers evenly cooled space for your wine bottles with minimized vibration. Your bottles can lay quietly and safe in the cooler. You can also enjoy the quietness with your guest sitting by the cooler. |
Smart Digital ControlLCD temperature display enables you to tune the temp to your favorite degree between 40~66°F. The thermal meter brings with itself a function to restore your cooler back to the set temperature from a power lost, which can protect your wine collection from the increasing temp in case you forget the lower the temp. Alarm beeps and LCD display glows if door is not properly closed, protecting your wine collection from temperature fluctuations! |
Nice Wooden ShelvesThe beech wood shelf is nice looking and strong enough to hold your collection, and soft enough to protect your wine labels without being scratched. On two sides of each shelf placed two stoppers, stopping the shelf when it is pulled half way out, keeping the bottle from falling off the shelf. One shelf could hold 3 bottles different size of your favorite wines, lay the bottles one row face forward and staggered another row face back could maximum increase the capacity. It would only affected when having larger bottle, like Pinot or Champagne. It's the perfect choice for the wine lover having various wine collection. |
Safety LockThe built-in universal hexagon bolt lock guarding your cooler, so only you can manage your cooler storage space, preventing kids playing with your cooler or frequent opening with temperature changing and affect your wines. |
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| KRC-40DZB | KRC-66DZB | KRC-46DZB | KRC-54SZB | KRC-90BV | KRC-150BV | |
| TYPE | Wine Cooler | Wine Cooler | Wine Cooler | Wine Cooler | Beverage Cooler | Beverage Cooler |
| WIDTH | 24 inch | 30 inch | 24 inch | 24 inch | 15 inch | 24 inch |
| CAPACITY | 40 Bottle | 66 Bottle | 46 Bottle | 54 Bottle | 96 Can | 154 Can |
| COOLING TEMPERATURE | 40-66°F | 40-66°F | 40-50°F / 50-66°F | 40-66°F | 38-50°F | 38-50°F |
| INSTALLATION | Built-in / Freestanding | Built-in / Freestanding | Built-in / Freestanding | Built-in / Freestanding | Built-in / Freestanding | Built-in / Freestanding |
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First, the packaging is excellent. Double-boxed plus thick Styrofoam on all sides showed the company cared about the product getting to buyer in excellent condition.
Followed the directions, allowing 24 hours for initial cooling. And it works great.
Most impressive is how quiet it runs. Seriously, quiet. So much so, I had initial concerns it was not operating. But it was and the wines are perfectly chilled.
Overall, a great wine cooler. Highly recommend.
Love the look of the stainless along with the beech wood shelves.
By SDNINKC on February 3, 2019
Love the look of the stainless along with the beech wood shelves.
Negatives: The temperature display is wildly off. I initially set each side of the Kalamera wine cooler to 40 degrees and gave it 24 hours to cool down and level off. I then installed two digital thermometers and one mercury thermometer first on the left side (so all three on the left side) to check for accuracy. I previously had all three devices in my Sub Zero fridge and freezer and they all provided excellent and nearly identical results. (The mercury thermometer of course is harder to read to the exact tenths). At a 40 degree setting both digital gauges read 43.7 and 44.1 respectively. After 24 hours I moved all three devices over to the right side. That too was set at 40 degrees on the Kalamera display and the true temperature inside was 53.2 and 53.4 respectively. Considerably inaccurate. (See photos).
I have searched high and low to see if there was a way of adjusting the display to more accurately reflect the true temperature but I cannot find anything...at least not in the useless manual they give you. I tried online and didn't find anything either.
Is it a deal breaker? Maybe if you expect to get and routinely keep your whites at 40 degrees. The reds are no big deal because I would keep it warmer than that anyway at closer to 60 degrees. You have to remember to compensate for the difference in temperature and you should be fine, but should you really have to? Shouldn't it be relatively accurate? This isn't a dorm room frig and you would think they would have figured it out.
By Mr. D. on September 11, 2019
Negatives: The temperature display is wildly off. I initially set each side of the Kalamera wine cooler to 40 degrees and gave it 24 hours to cool down and level off. I then installed two digital thermometers and one mercury thermometer first on the left side (so all three on the left side) to check for accuracy. I previously had all three devices in my Sub Zero fridge and freezer and they all provided excellent and nearly identical results. (The mercury thermometer of course is harder to read to the exact tenths). At a 40 degree setting both digital gauges read 43.7 and 44.1 respectively. After 24 hours I moved all three devices over to the right side. That too was set at 40 degrees on the Kalamera display and the true temperature inside was 53.2 and 53.4 respectively. Considerably inaccurate. (See photos).
I have searched high and low to see if there was a way of adjusting the display to more accurately reflect the true temperature but I cannot find anything...at least not in the useless manual they give you. I tried online and didn't find anything either.
Is it a deal breaker? Maybe if you expect to get and routinely keep your whites at 40 degrees. The reds are no big deal because I would keep it warmer than that anyway at closer to 60 degrees. You have to remember to compensate for the difference in temperature and you should be fine, but should you really have to? Shouldn't it be relatively accurate? This isn't a dorm room frig and you would think they would have figured it out.
Individual temperature controls for each side.
Nicely made wooden shelves that pull out to access bottles on that shelf. The height of the shelves is not adjustable, but you can remove any of them which is exactly what I needed to store the carafe of milk for my cappuccino machine which lives above it.
Blue LED lights, which if you place bottles in the same position on all shelves give a nice blue glow to the entire cooler. These lights can be turned on/off. The lights are only at the top, and can only reach the bottom when through the slats without bottles, but if you position all the bottles the same you have either 2 or 4 columns of slats where the blue glow reaches the bottom.
Nice long stainless steel handles ... they are the only assembly required, two screws hold each one on.
My only problem is that bought this to also store my milk carafe and other beverages on the colder side. They claim both sides can go down to 40 degrees (many only have one cold side) but I couldn't get either side to go below 53 degrees. It was only when my milk quickly spoiled that I used other thermometers to verify the temperature ... it claimed the cold side was in fact 40 or 41.
The Kalamera customer support person seemed knowledgable but was a little hard to understand because of the accent. He was kind about repeating things when I didn't understand. He thought the problem was that the cooling system had been damaged in shipment, and eventually offered to refund my money. I think the problem might be in the temperature sensing system, although it must not be the individual sensors because there was a problem on both sides.
They do warn you as you unpack the unit (which was very well protected during shipment by two sets of boxes with 2" Styrofoam in between and a pallet which the inner box is strapped to) that you should not plug it in until waiting 24 hours after putting the unit in place before plugging it in to allow the cooling gas to settle after potential movement during shipment. I did exactly this because of the warning, but still had the problem.
















