Vinotemp VT-48TEDS-2Z Bottle Thermoelectric Temperature Zone Wine

Posted by Nanasa on Sunday, September 15, 2013

Vinotemp VT-48TEDS-2Z Bottle Thermoelectric Temperature Zone Wine
Vinotemp VT-48TEDS-2Z Bottle Thermoelectric Temperature Zone Wine
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3839 in Major Appliances
  • Size: Compact
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Vinotemp
  • Model: VT-48TEDS-2Z
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 33.25" h x 27.50" w x 22.25" l, 90.00 pounds

Features

  • Multiple temperature zones chill two types of wine
  • Ultra-quiet, vibration-free operation for noiseless storage
  • Energy-efficient thermoelectric cooling saves money and energy
  • Push button controls make operation easy
  • Interior light for added visibility
  • Multiple temperature zones chill two types of wine
  • Ultra-quiet, vibration-free operation for noiseless storage
  • Energy-efficient thermoelectric cooling saves money and energy
  • Push button controls make operation easy
  • Interior light for added visibility

Product Description

Finish:Stainless/Black The Eco Series 48 Bottle Thermoelectric 2 Temperature Zone Wine Cooler allows you to accurately control the temperature of your wine with two zones for red and white wine that can be individually set. Dual-zone, freestanding wine cellar Dual-paned glass doors Energy-efficient thermoelectric cooling Ultra-quiet, vibration-free operation Two independent temperature controlled zones Digital display with push button operation Interior lighting Wood pull-out shelves Temp Range: 54- 66F Approx. bottle capacity: 48 Note: This unit is for freestanding installation only. Not for built-in applications.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

32 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
1Run, don't walk away!
By Urban Househusband
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.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
1failed in less than a year
By tobymum
When I first received this unit I thought it was exactly what I wanted for my small but relatively pricey collection. It has dual temperature controls and was quiet enough to be situated in a guest bedroom.I am also not in this home for about 6 months a year and it was important to keep the temperature of the wine from fluctuating. It served my purposes for 13 months. One side complete broke down and the other side lost its readout numbers. Imagine my chagrin was told that it would cost between $300 and $400 to repair. I only paid $549 for it so I was advised by the repairman to junk it and purchase either a very cheap one (knowing it would only last a few years) or to invest in a very expensive one. Apparently those in the middle are not worth it. For the moment I will use the Vinotemp until the second side quits and then decide.Accordingly, I would not recommend this item to anyone. You are just throwing money away.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4excellent prduct, lousy shipping carton
By P. J. Plauger
I now have two of these, as originally planned, and they work as advertised. But I had to order three and send one back, over a period of months, because EVERY ONE suffered some damage during shipping. The first just had a cracked hinge cover, which was quickly replaced by mail. The second had two SMASHED hinge covers, with sliced up wiring and dented doors in the bargain. That one went back, and I got a prompt refund. The third arrived with hinges and wiring intact, but with an assortment of minor dings and dents. Since none of these are very visible from the front, I decided to keep the unit and stop trying for perfection.It's clear that these units are inadequately packaged for shipment, as I pointed out when rejecting the second one. In response, the vendor shipped the third unit with even less Styrofoam packing (thus the random dents), and a very large notice pasted on the top of the box -- "NOTICE TO CUSTOMER: INSPECT PRODUCT *PRIOR* TO SIGNING DELIVERY RECEIPT; *DAMAGES MUST BE NOTED ON THE BILL* AND REPORTED WITHIN 48 HOURS." Since they shipped all three units by FedEx with no signature required, and since FedEx dumped all three in front of my garage while I was out, this notice neatly preempted any legitimate claim I might have for shipping damages.I'd give this product five stars for design and construction, but I have to deduct something to encourage them to rework their shipping protocol.

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