AOBOSI 15 inch Wine Refrigerator 28 Bottles Dual Zone
JC-85B
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Key Features
- đˇă28 Bottles CapacityăThe dual zone wine cooler can store up to 28 bottles of your favorite wine. When accommodating larger bottles, this will reduce the stated bottle capacity. It is a perfect companion for wine lovers to store specific or various wine. The beech wood shelves are easy to slide out and individually disassembled. Strong enough to hold your bottles.Â
- đˇăSupport APP ControlăWith Wi-Fi connected, smartphone-enabled wine refrigerator helps you achieve ultimate peace of mind with convenient control of your most precious wines right at your fingertips, allowing you to monitor and adjust your wine temperature right from your phone.
- đˇăProfessional Compressor&Double Tempered Glass DoorăWith Seamless Stainless Steel Frame and Double Tempered Glass Door. Built-in professional & powerful compressor, the built-in wine refrigerator runs quietly with a low operating noise of 42 dB and energy saving. Low vibration. This helps to keep the taste and maturation of your wine.
- đˇăDual Zone Wine RefrigeratorăYou can customize the temperature by touching the control panel. Upper zone 41-54°F, lower zone 54-68°F. The two zones feature different temperature so that your wine is perfectly chilled at their optimal temperatures for pure enjoyment.
- đˇăMemory Function&Child LockăThanks to the temperature memory function, the set temperature is restored after it is back on from power lost. A lock screen function protects the set program from been disrupted due to accidental operation. Also, a security lock is included.
Specification
Model Info | âJC-85B | YC-100B |
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Storage capacity | 28 Bottles | 30 Bottles |
Temperature range |
Upper Zone 41-54â, Lowerďź54-68â |
Upper Zone 41-55.4â, Lower Zone 55.4-66.4â |
Item Weight | â70 pounds | 79 pounds |
Product Dimensions | â22.7 x 14.96 x 34.2 inches | 19 x 27 x 38 inches |
Installation Type | Built-in and freestanding | Built-in and freestanding |
Color | Silver, Black | âSilver, Black |
Door Material Type | Stainless Steel | âStainless Steel |
Shelf Type | Wood | Wood |
Shelves | 6 | 6 |
Batteries Included? | âNo | No |
Batteries Required? | âNo | No |
Number Of Doors | â1 | 1 |
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Have been using this fridge for a yr (bought it 2 yrs ago) and can honestly say it does a very good job at maintaining the temperature of the wines. Itâs quiet and stylish. The blue light gives it a nice modern accent to your decor. If I were to improve the product a bit, I would make the shelves adjustable (not removable) to fit wider bottles. Love the product and believe to be an excellent purchase.
Perfect size for keeping your fav reds & bubbly temp controlled for optimum storage
Compressor on my 8 year old wine fridge went out & I had to find a replacement quickly. After 3 days of research I bought this one. I didnât want to spend too much, so I found this one with dual temp, fit the cut out, and had good comments on ratings. I could only find 15â wide or 23â wide. (Opening for my old fridge is 20â) Not happy that itâs more narrow than the cut out, but has dual temp for red & wines, & shelves are deep. Each shelf fits 4 standard size wine bottles. Larger bottles only fit on bottom shelf & only fit 3 bottles. Fits 21- 23 wine bottles total. Not what I was hoping for, but great for the price! If you have small place, this wine fridge is great!
I purchased this but unfortunately the system was not working fine. I reached out to customer service and they were very prompt and helpful in trouble shooting the issue. The guided me step by step. Even after the issue was not resolved, they immediately sent me a new unit at no cost. The new unit has been working well. Temperature control is excellent. It looks great in my new kitchen.
REVIEW: Aaooboai 28 bottle dual zone 15â wide wine cooler
Very well packed for shipping.
Very heavy upon delivery 99 pounds!
Once unpacked, itâs hard to maneuver around because thereâs not much clearance from the bottom of the case to the floor. So your fingertips are in jeopardy, unless you drag it around the floor with some cheap potholders or something underneath. The instructions say if you move it full, you may destroy it.
Bordeaux!
Bordeaux!
Bordeaux!
Bordeaux versus typical North American size bottle: If you shop for a lot of California or Chilean wines, the bottles are much larger than Bordeaux (France) and you can fit maybe only 18 or 20 inside. I canât emphasize that enough, even though other people have emphasized it enough. I thought that the bottles I normally buy from the shop are Bordeaux-size bottles, but theyâre much larger.
The bottom shelf is shorter than the other shelves, as the compressor for the wine cooler sits behind it. You wonât get ANY long bottles in there at all.
The smaller upper zone is the cooler zone for whites.
The larger bottom zone is the warmer zone for reds.
Solidly made, I like the four fans, and the charcoal filter, which you should replace every 12 months. and with the blue LED light on: really sexy and atractive. The compressor versus thermal electric was critical for me as we donât cool the downstairs, and the temperature can vary 20 degrees daily from the 60s to the 80s Fahrenheit. So I wanted to protect my wine with this cooler, and I donât think the thermoelectrics would do as well in the heat.
One thing I didnât like straight away: I stripped the screws that attach the door handle to the cooler. Itâs an awkward geometry to put those in, including peeling back the silicon/rubber gasket that seals the front door. They should re-engineer that. The screws are cheap Chinese soft metal screws, so if you try to apply pressure youâll just strip the heads. So, door âon,â and a bit ârattley,â but good enough.
If youâre thinking about getting a wine cooler, you probably have more wine than you think. So there are a couple of models in the market specifically tailored to what a North American might buy: the LARGER than Bordeaux bottles. And there are some models that are single zone and nicely fit 26 bottles for about $200. I might consider getting one for just whites and another one for just reds, for a total of about $400 To truly hold 52 bottles, versus $600 for truly only about 20 bottles. And thereâs something wrong with the Feng Shui, about âstuffingâ wine bottles in a smaller cooler. Not quite an elegant feeling: they should have some elbow room. Again if theyâre all French Bordeaux size it would indeed be 28.
I think this is really designed as a pretty showcase cooler to hold, have handy, and show off a few of your favorite whites, and maybe three or four of your favorite reds, about two bottles each; to have a nicely presented and ready for a little company. Because it IS really pretty and the detail with the wood frontage on the shelves is nice. The drawer systems are very nice quality, mechanically. The overall interior design, and lighting is really sophiaticated and cool.
So in that role, it excels. For a strictly utilitarian use as a cooler, itâs overpriced, too small, and too fancy. Buy two single zone coolers, designed for larger bottles, with stainless steel racks, one for reds, one for whites, in that case.
Although Iâm pissed off about the stripped screws in the door handle, as itâs elegant and beautiful and otherwise well-made; and the manufacturer emphasizes for Bordeaux size bottles (it being my fault I didnât realize Bordeaux bottles were smallIer than what I typically buy). I will give it a five out of five stars for what I believe itâs intended purpose is: a beautiful, dual zone, well-displayed and well-made cooler to have a few of your favorites handy in an elegant presentation.