A Haier Wine Cooler Offers Uncompromising Value
The collection, storage and use of wine were long assigned to the domain of the wealthy. Large homes for wine lovers were normally built with a wine room or cellar in mind as part of the design and construction. The need to maintain the beverage away from light in a cool, vibration free, humidity controlled environment most likely translated to a good investment. Traditionally, in geographically acceptable areas throughout the world, this space was underground, or a cellar. Here the dark exists and the ambient temperature could be naturally maintained at around 55 degrees Fahrenheit.
Few people apart from the rich had the resources to properly store wine before the invention of refrigeration. Since its invention in the late 1800s, refrigeration technology has developed greatly with some industry manufacturers leading the way like Haier, a leader in freezer and refrigerator manufacturing. The company produces more than 12 million cooling appliances annually throughout its worldwide assortment of production plants. Haier continues applying the newest technologies in the manufacturing of its products and claims to be the first company to make integrate gas-free (fluorine), technologies that produce energy saving benefits. The company offers a line of popular wine refrigerators or coolers.
Haier wine coolers are refrigerators designed to be high quality, attractive appliances that keep wines at the necessary cooling temperature. The line offers enough variety to fit any consumer’s needs from convenient small-foot countertops to large freestanding units to accommodate even the largest collection.
Among the many featured Haier wine coolers are models that offer dual zone temperature control. Discriminating wine collectors wish to maintain the necessary storage requirements that differ between white and red wines. White wines and certain bush and roses should be stored at 55 degrees Fahrenheit, plus may be further chilled before serving at between 46-57 degrees Fahrenheit. Champagnes need further chilling, being served between 43-47 degrees Fahrenheit. Light red wines should not be stored at a temperature greater than 55 degrees Fahrenheit while fuller bodied wines should be served between 59-66 degrees Fahrenheit.
Haier offers dual zone temperature units such as its 18-Bottle dual zone wine refrigerator. This appliance would be a perfect addition to a household where both red and white wines are enjoyed. The dual zones allow for storage in separate compartments where the temperature can be controlled to meet the needs per type wine. The 18-bottle capacity allows for a variety of different beverages to suit the discriminating needs of any avid wine connoisseur.
The unit has several noteworthy features:
* An 18-bottle storage
* Two separate storage compartments with individual temperature controls ranging between 45 and 64 degrees Fahrenheit
* Four adjustable slide-out storage racks
* Electronic temperature control with LCD display
* LED temperature level display with interior indicator light
* Sleek, modern black design complementarily styled chrome shelving
* Conveniently recessed door handle
* Leveling legs adjustment control
Haier wine coolers also offer a wide choice for larger storage capacity appliances to accommodate needs from the casual consumer to the serious consumer or wine professional.
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