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Bertazzoni Wine Column REF18WCPRL/23

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REF18WCPRL/23

Cellar / Beverage center Bertazzoni REF18WCPRL/23 in Pannel-Ready

 

Bottle capacity : 52 Bottles

Installation type : Built-in

Door swing : Left (not reversible)

Dimensions: H (in.): 83.5 / W (in.): 17.9 / D (in.): 24

ADA® compliant: No

 

Manufacturer warranty: 2 years limited parts and labor

 

Ecofees included

Appliance Delivery
No estimated lead time.

Product Details

Bertazzoni’s premium built-in column wine cellars are masterpieces of Italian design and technology. Their stylish panel ready and glass front doors reflect close attention to detail and high-quality materials. Designed to keep you wine at its best, it offers a high level of control with 2 temperature zones for red and white wine that cool between 40° F and 65° F. The unique side-to-side airflow circulation maintains the correct temperature in each zone when opening the door for reloading. The intuitive digital touch-control interface let you select the perfect temperature range and control the humidity. Red wine ageing function lets you lay down the bottles that will be kept in the best condition possible. A tinted triple glass UV protected door protects your valuable wine collection from light damage. A vibration damping system on the compressor lets wine rest undisturbed.

Specifications

Technical Details

  • Connectivity

    None

  • Defrost Type

    Automatic

  • Display type

    Digital

  • Door Swing

    Left (not reversible)

  • Energy Consumption

    390

  • Finish

    Variable according to the panel

  • Installation Type

    Built-in

  • Manufacturer Warranty

    2 years limited parts and labor

  • Model

    REF18WCPRL/23

  • Style

    Specialized

  • Total Capacity (Wine Bottles)

    52 Bottles

Dimensions

Total Dimensions
  • Net Weight (lb.)

    304

  • Total Depth (In.)

    24

  • Total Height (In.)

    83.5

  • Total Width (In.)

    17.9

Manufacturer Warranty
2 years limited parts and labor