48-bottle wine cooler with framed glass door (Black) - Vinum
Compact service cellar offering exceptional value for money
Our desire to offer a wine cellar with exceptional value for money is the origin of the Vinum wine cellar brand. We have designed this compact range of wine cellars with particular care, meeting your needs for sustainability and environmental responsibility in storing your wines.
TECHNICAL ADVANTAGES - VD48BK
- Capacity of 48 bottles in a compact format
- Stable temperature for optimal wine preservation
- High-performance refrigeration for improved durability
- Wooden shelf(s) for elegant and practical storage
- Glass door with UV protection to protect wines from light
- Precise electronic temperature control
- Modern design with black frame and integrated handle
- LED lighting and integrated lock
- Advantageous warranty in its category
*Approximate calculation using 750ml Bordeaux-style bottles
This model is not built-in and requires a clearance space of 15 cm (6″) on each side of the unit for proper air circulation.
Main features
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Bottle capacity*
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Format
Compact
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Zones
Single-zone
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Shelves
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Sliding shelves
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Fixed shelves (stackable)
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Display shelves
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Door
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Dimensions
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Height
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Width
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Depth
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*Calculated using Bordeaux bottles
Specifications
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Bottle capacity*
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Zones
Single-zone
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Shelves
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Sliding shelves
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Fixed shelves (stackable)
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Display shelves
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Dimensions
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Height
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Width
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Depth
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Weight
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Lighting
Blue LED
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Door
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Reversible door
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Door handle
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Digital control panel
Yes
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Compressor
Huayi Compressor
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Built in
No
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Door lock
Yes
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Included accessories
*Calculated using Bordeaux bottles
Attention! The delivery charges for this oversized product will be confirmed to you by telephone .
We offer a white glove delivery service.
The wine cellar will be placed in the desired room and unpacked. Furthermore, the outer packaging will be returned by the carrier.
Contact us from Tuesday to Saturday between 10am and 5pm for assistance with your purchase process.
