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AVG CWC46DS
AVG CWC46DS Under Counter Wine Refrigeration, 24" Width, 46 Wine Bottle Capacity, Stainless Steel colour
Wine cooler 46 btls, 2 zones
CWC46DS
Stand alone or built installation
Ball bearing slidding shelves with wood front trim
100% Retractable Shelves
Soft Closing shelves
White Interior LED Lighting
Electronic Control Panel
2 Temperature Zones
2 years warranty parts & labor | 3 years on the compressor
Reversible door
23.5 '' (W) x 21.65'' (D) x 33.95'' (H)
UPC: 063726207465
Selected Model | |
Model number | CWC46DS |
Dimensions | |
Width (in.) | 23 1/2'' |
Depth (in.) | 21.65'' |
Height (in.) | 33.95'' |
Depth (in.) including door | 23.7'' |
Exterior Appearence | |
Color Appearance | Black Cabinet with Stainless steel trims, Smoked Glass Stainless Steel with Seamless Door |
Glass Door | Tinted and UV treated Glass |
Handle Type | Curved Tubular |
Installation Type | Freestanding or Built-In |
Kick Plate | Black |
Capacity | |
Total Capacity | 46 Bottles |
Features | |
Temperature zone(s) | 2 |
Adjustable Temperature | 5-18 °C / 41 °F-64 °F |
Control Type | Electronic |
Door opening orientation | Reversible To the Right |
Interior lighting | White LED |
Leveling legs | Yes |
Product type | Wine cooler |
Shelves extension | Full Extension on Ball Bearings |
Shelves type | Metal shelves | Wooden frontage |
Warranty | |
2 Year full Warranty | Entire appliance; parts and labour, in-home service |
3-year total warranty | Compressor only |
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