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Cuisinart CWC-900 Private Reserve 11-Bottle Stainless-Steel Countertop Wine Cellar | 
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| Brand: Cuisinart Category: Kitchen
List Price: $199.00 Buy New: $138.95 You Save: $60.05 (30%)
New (7) Refurbished (2) from $91.99
Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 6067
Color: Brushed Stainless Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 31 Dimensions (in): 20.1 x 18.9 x 18
MPN: CWC-900 Model: CWC-900 UPC: 086279011350 EAN: 0086279011350 ASIN: B0009XH6KK
Release Date: July 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 11-bottle countertop wine cellar in an attractive stainless-steel design | | • | Thermoelectric compressor-less cooling technology for quiet operation | | • | Controls with 8 presets ensures ideal storing and serving temperatures | | • | LED display; 3 removable chrome racks; interior lighting | | • | Measures 20-1/8 by 18-8/9 by 18 inches; 3-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Keep your wine at the perfect temperature with the Cuisinart Private Reserve 9 Bottle Wine Cellar. The stainless steel wine keeper will become a beautiful addition to your bar. You can choose to showcase your wine through the double-pane tinted viewing
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
I wouldn't trust my wine in this refrigerator August 17, 2008 Zach Everson (Washington, DC) The temperature fluctuates so much that I wouldn't trust it with swill, much less a good bottle of wine. We put some champagne in it and set it for 45 degrees, the lowest temperature setting. For starters, we like our champagne a little colder, so it's disappointing that this unit can't go to 41 degrees (the lowest recommended temperature for champagne).
The unit reached 45 degrees after a day, but now--even though it's still set for 45--it's up to 59! The instructions say that the outside environment can impact the unit's ability to reach the set temperature. Um...in the case, why not buy a cooler? Or, as a friend suggested, store the wine refrigerator inside our real refrigerator? Shame on us for opening the door and shutting off the air conditioning.
Junk May 14, 2008 J. Farrell (Austin, TX USA) This Wine Cellar lasted 2 years before the theromstat gave out. Ruined some good wine before I noticed what had happened.
Looks good.....that's about it! May 5, 2008 Michael S. Walker Do not buy this wine fridge! It is the loudest of my 4 cellars and now it has stopped working after 8 months. I hope I caught my cabs in time! If you have one already, make sure you check the temperature everyday.
Look elsewhere if you are shopping for a new one.
WORST PRODUCT EVER -- breaks time and time again May 3, 2008 MM (Washington, DC) This is my FOURTH cuisinart wine cellar. I had 3 of the 9 bottle ones in the span of less than 1.5 years. The first one leaked water. The second one had the fan burn out and it heated up all of the wine to about 85 degrees -- found this when I returned from being away on vacation. The third one's fan also broke. Cuisinart has HORRIBLE customer service and refused to upgrade, even when I said I'd pay the difference. Crate & Barrel, however, was phenomenal and they exchanged the defective 9 bottle for the 11 bottle. I had the 11 bottle wine cellar for less than 1 month before it started to leak water on the bottom. Do NOT buy this product or you will be sorely disappointed & will have to spend time & return shipping costs to exchange time after time.
DO NOT BUY THIS WINE CELLAR! February 25, 2008 C. M. Liesenbein (Tucson, AZ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We first received our wine cellar as an anniversary gift from our kids. It lasted less than at year, using it completely according to manufacturer's instructions. The unit began vibrating, the motor burned out and left our kitchen smelling like smoke, and the wine "chilled" at 77 degrees. We shipped it back, at a cost of $55, and received a new one July 2007. In February 2008, the same thing happened - the unit began to vibrate, we noticed a burned smell in the kitchen and the thing died. In trying to get a refund, I was told first they would send me a new one. I told them it is a hazard and I don't want one in my home. They want me to spend more money to send the defective one back (it's heavy) and they will issue a letter or credit. We will see...
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