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NewAir AW-211ED Streamline 21 Bottle Dual Zone Thermoelectric Wine Cooler, Stainless Steel
NewAir AW-211ED Streamline 21 Bottle Dual Zone Thermoelectric Wine Cooler, Stainless Steel

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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2277 in Major Appliances
- Color: Black
- Brand: NewAir
- Model: AW-211ED
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 32.38" h x 19.88" w x 13.50" l, 47.00 pounds
Features
- Designed with six slide-out wood wine racks for a unique look that allows you to easily access your wine collection
- Features digital controls, which allow you to adjust the temperature to ensure your wine is stored correctly
- Convenient dual zone system allows you to store up to 21 bottles of wine at their optimum temperature
- Offers a unique stainless steel door trim design & sleek silver handle to flatter any deco
- Designed with six slide-out wood wine racks for a unique look that allows you to easily access your wine collection
- Features digital controls, which allow you to adjust the temperature to ensure your wine is stored correctly
- Convenient dual zone system allows you to store up to 21 bottles of wine at their optimum temperature
- Offers a unique stainless steel door trim design & sleek silver handle to flatter any deco
Product Description
The black and stainless steel design of the NewAir AW-211ED Thermoelectric Wine Cooler creates instant appeal while the six wood shelves add an unexpected twist. Ideal for a kitchen, dining room, or wine cellar, this wine cooler is outfitted with two separate cooling compartments. With this feature, you can store up to 21 bottles of red and white wine and know that each type is being held at the proper temperature. Both compartments feature interior LED lighting and digital temperature controls. Its thermoelectric cooling system makes it a practical, energy-efficient option for wine lovers. About NewAir Since NewAir's beginning in 2002, the company has operated on one simple philosophy: strive for excellence. Its goal is to make quality, efficient, and easy-to-operate products that enhance customers' lives. Each product is thoughtfully designed in three key areas: style, ease of use, and efficiency. Over the last decade, NewAir has earned its place as an industry leader for both portable and small appliances. Efficiently holds up to 21 wine bottles. Black cabinet with stainless steel trimmed door. Features an energy-efficient thermoelectric cooling system. 6 wood shelves, temperature controls, and interior LED light. Dimensions: 19.88W x 13.5D x 32.38H inches.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Disappointing, these units don't seem to last much beyond warranty
By Timothy C. Corcoran
I've had this unit about 2 years. The bottom portion has quit working and sits at room temperature. It was a free replacement of an earlier NewAir product that also quit working after about 14 months. To their credit, NewAir made the swap even though the unit was out of warranty. I've been trying to figure out whether I've been unlucky or this is pretty much the normal expectation for units like this. Another reviewer here had worse luck than me, and some discussions on low-cost wine coolers like this suggest that they really don't last long. One site says, "most wine refrigerators are notoriously unreliable, you'll be lucky if it lasts 5 years much less 10."I'm a bit puzzled by this, I have a small compressor-driver refrigerator (not for wine) running constantly and very quietly for 7 years with no issues. The thermoelectric units with no moving parts (except the fan) is billed as more energy efficient, lower in vibration and with less to go wrong, except they seem to go wrong rather frequently. They both went bad in the summer, when temps inside the house can rise to over 80 degrees F. That may be the issue right there, it may be just too much temperature difference for the unit. Another site advises, "thermoelectric coolers are limited in that they can generally only produce temperatures about 20°F lower than the temperature outside the unit. Compressor-based cooling does not have the same limitation." I had this unit installed in a small alcove in my pantry with a fan than constantly exhausts the heat to the outside.Specific beef about this model; you have to pull out the bottle rack to remove a bottle. You can't do that unless you swing the door open very wide, a drawback if your space is restricted.The real question is, should you be bothering to buy a product like this at all if you aren't willing to replace it every couple of years?
15 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
3 broken units in one year.
By cf2012
First unit arrived with broken buttons. Since they are inside the door, it suggests this was a quality control issue and not a shipping issue. Returned with free shipping.Second unit lasted 4 months before bottom portion stopped keeping temperature, instead drifting to coolest temp possible. Returned and paid for shipping.Third unit lasted 6 months before bottom portion stopped keeping temperature, instead drifting to coolest temp possible. Air & Water says they only do warranty repairs within 12 months of original purchase date. While I have only had this unit 6 months their offer to me a measly 12% off the purchase of a NEW unit.These guys are selling cheap junk and they know it. This wine cooler is not built to last. Don't waste your time with this cooler or Air & Water.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Avoid, does not last
By Lahori
This was exactly 13 months ago and the upper zone has since stopped cooling. Very disappointed and the poor quality of this product. while it worked, it was oddly noisy for a semiconductor type cooler. it would vibrate every few hours for now some reason. do not expect this to cool fast or well. it's an item you just stick in a corner and put random wines in. Also be careful, the edges are sharp and can injure, do not keep near small children. wished I had returned it while I could. regretting. I got a quote to repair the item and it was almost as expensive. bad bad bad experience with this.
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