Lieferzeit: approximately 2-4 working days
Wine cooler with two temperature zones
Is wine one of your hobbies? Then you should definitely get this wine cabinet. The spacious refrigerator has two individually adjustable temperature zones, so you can store white and red wine simultaneously at the optimal temperature. Besides its high functionality, the wine refrigerator with its glass door and LED lighting also offers an elegant, modern look. Use this spacious wine cooler to store your fine wines at the perfect temperature!
- Freestanding refrigerator for 141 wine bottles
- Two separate cooling compartments with individual temperature control
- 11 wooden shelves for horizontal storage of wine and sparkling wine bottles
- Additionally, a large bottom compartment
- Temperature adjustment via button press from 5 - 18 °C
- Elegant design in black with glass door
- Digital temperature display and LED interior lighting in the upper compartment
- With convenient automatic defrost function
- Adjustable leveling feet ensure the cabinet always stands straight.
- ELEGO brand quality
Technical data:
- Material: Plastic, glass, wood, metal
- Color: Black (as shown)
- Voltage: AC 220 - 240V / 50Hz
- Temperature range: 5 - 18 °C
- Volume: 332 liters
- Dimensions: 68 x 59.5 x 150.5 cm (W x D x H)
- Climate class: N
- Energy consumption: 162 kWh/year
- Energy efficiency class: G
Delivery time: approximately 2-4 working days
Meinwarenkorb GmbH delivers to Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein via DPD Switzerland, DHL, and Camion. Shipping costs are free for the customer.
Return policy:
- Deadline: 14 calendar days after receipt of the goods.
- Requirements: Unused, undamaged and in original packaging . Used items are excluded.
- Procedure: Returns must be arranged with us in advance and accompanied by our return slip .
- Buyer's costs: Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer.
- Refund: 80% of the purchase price will be refunded. 20% will be retained as a flat shipping fee (due to free original shipping).
