Rating 2.8 (10) $1,056.00 In stock Powerful Compressor Cooling. Offers optimum temperatures (high 30°F to mid 60°F) for red, white, and sparkling wines. ; Open-door Warning System. Lets you know Shelf Type: Slide out wood-faced shelves Product Dimensions: 22.5 x 23.5 x 32.5 inches Color: Stainless Steel/Black Capacity: 750 Milliliters filexlib. Rating 97% (1) Whynter BWR-461DZ manual WHYNTER Compressor Cooling Built-in Dual Temperature Zone Wine Refrigerator Manual Need help? Whynter BWR-461DZ specifications.
This wine storage system (BWR-461DZ) can hold up to 46 standard 750ml wine bottles; 16 bottles in the top zone and 30 bottles in the bottom zone. Bottle Capacity: 46 standard 750ml wine bottles Cooling System Type: Compressor Maximum Power Consumption: 100 watts / 1.0 Amp
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The Whynter Built-in under-counter wine refrigerator offers premium quality and innovative design ideal for your wine collecting needs. $975.00 Out of stock The Whynter BWR-461DZ showcases your wine in style with 46 bottle capacity on sliding shelves in a sleek, all-black cabinet with an attractive, Door Color: Black Door Handle Type: Straight Towel Bar Shelf Material: Wood
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