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Hello,

Thank you for contacting NewAir, the item is not designed to hold wine bottles. … see more
Hello,

Thank you for contacting NewAir, the item is not designed to hold wine bottles.

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Hello,

Thank you for contacting NewAir, the item is not designed to hold wine bottles.

Best Regards
Customer Care

By A manufacturer Manufacturer on January 26, 2020
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Not really. The manual says you can, just move the top hinge hardware to the left side and turn the door upside down. It lies. It doesn't mention the bottom hinge nor the left-side-only foot, which both also move (because the right foot is part of the hinge). It doesn't mention the handle will move to the lower hal… see more Not really. The manual says you can, just move the top hinge hardware to the left side and turn the door upside down. It lies. It doesn't mention the bottom hinge nor the left-side-only foot, which both also move (because the right foot is part of the hinge). It doesn't mention the handle will move to the lower half of the door, nor how to fix the upside-down "newair" logo... will it unstick and re-stick? Doubtful. There's also a mystery piece of hardware on the door by the bottom hinge which will look stupid sticking out of the top. see less Not really. The manual says you can, just move the top hinge hardware to the left side and turn the door upside down. It lies. It doesn't mention the bottom hinge nor the left-side-only foot, which both also move (because the right foot is part of the hinge). It doesn't mention the handle will move to the lower half of the door, nor how to fix the upside-down "newair" logo... will it unstick and re-stick? Doubtful. There's also a mystery piece of hardware on the door by the bottom hinge which will look stupid sticking out of the top.
By Keuks on August 1, 2019
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Thank you for contacting NewAir. This one of a kind beverage cooler is a freestanding unit and should not be built into surrounding cabinetry. Please allow for proper air clearance around the cooler. The recommended clearances are as follows:

Sides: ¾” (19 mm) … see more
Thank you for contacting NewAir. This one of a kind beverage cooler is a freestanding unit and should not be built into surrounding cabinetry. Please allow for proper air clearance around the cooler. The recommended clearances are as follows:

Sides: ¾” (19 mm)
Top: 4” (100 mm)
Back: 2” (50 mm)

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Customer Care see less
Thank you for contacting NewAir. This one of a kind beverage cooler is a freestanding unit and should not be built into surrounding cabinetry. Please allow for proper air clearance around the cooler. The recommended clearances are as follows:

Sides: ¾” (19 mm)
Top: 4” (100 mm)
Back: 2” (50 mm)

Best Regards,
Customer Care

By A manufacturer Manufacturer on July 16, 2019
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Thank you for contacting NewAir, the Product Dimensions are 18.40"D x 18.90"W x 32.40"H (33.00" w/hinge). … see more
Hello,

Thank you for contacting NewAir, the Product Dimensions are 18.40"D x 18.90"W x 32.40"H (33.00" w/hinge).

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Customer Care see less
Hello,

Thank you for contacting NewAir, the Product Dimensions are 18.40"D x 18.90"W x 32.40"H (33.00" w/hinge).

Best Regards
Customer Care

By A manufacturer Manufacturer on July 16, 2019
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