
Wine Chillers
There are several wine chillers available, and it can be hard to decide exactly which one to get. However, by starting with the most popular models you will find that this decision making becomes a whole lot easier, as they will generally meet the needs of most people, if not just to get a good idea of what is out there for you. Here are two of the most popular wine chillers on the market.
The Waring PC100 is probably the most popular wine bottle chiller, at least at the time of this writing it was. This is an electronic table top unit designed to chill one bottle of wine. It’s a great appliance to have if you like to have wine with every meal. Now you can have it precisely chilled so that it yields optimal flavor. It’s thermoelectric refrigeration technology keeps it quiet and energy efficient. So you can keep it running and always have chilled table wine on tap. For special occasions, slide in a bottle of your finer wine one hour before dinner or before guests arrive. The Waring PC100 makes it easy to chill wine because it already comes with pre-programmed settings for twenty six of the most common varieties of wine. Its CPU actively monitors how cold or warm your wine is and automatically makes adjustments to keep temperature consistent to your settings. With a backlit LCD display, it is easy to read and monitor the temperature and settings, and if you need to make any changes, you can do so with the digital controls. It can accommodate most wine bottles (3.5 inch diameter). Dimensions are 8 1/2″ W x 13″ H x 9 1/2″ D. It weighs only 5.3 lbs. It comes with a limited 5-year motor warranty. You can expect to pay about $80 for the Waring PC100.
The second most popular wine chiller is probably the Avanti SWC2800M wine refrigerator. This unit is able to store and chill twenty eight bottles, yet is compact enough to fit onto your counter tops, with dimensions measuring only 17″ wide x 29 1/4″ high x 29 1/4″ deep. Bottles are stored in a 4 x 7 fashion.
This is meant for the true wine enthusiast who likes to age wines before taking the first sip. Keep the bottom half reserved for aging a variety of wines, and use the top half for keeping the wines that are ready to be served at any given moment. Having a large get together at your place? You’ll have twenty eight bottles of great tasting wines ready to go for your guests, more than enough for most crowds.
The temperature of this wine chiller needs to be set manually, and you can do so with the adjustable thermostat (ideal wine storing temperature is 55 degrees by the way). Temperature, however, is digitally displayed top center so that you can easily monitor the internal conditions of the unit and make changes as necessary. It has certain features that help keep internal temperatures consistent, such as a glass helps prevent your wine from getting too warm as it does an excellent job at blocking external heat and light sources. It also has an auto defrost feature, that will turn off the refrigeration if the unit detects ice build up. That way, it your wine doesn’t get too cold either.
One feature that distinguishes this wine chiller from the rest is its black mirror finish, which is just stunning, and is sure to impress not only your guests, but you as the owner, every single day. There are only a few wine chillers that can match the beauty of the Avanti SWC2800M.
If you are interested in purchasing this wine chiller, it costs about $185.
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