Chambrer 2 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Bar
$109.65 from 1 seller
Unlike typical wine storage systems that only regulate the ideal storage temperature (which is much cooler than the ideal drinking temperature), the Chambrer 2 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Bar (model: WC2027) is the dual wine bottle chiller that maintains the optimal wine drinking temperature, ensuring stored wines are ready for immediate consumption. Two wireless temperature probes send accurate temperature readings of the wine itself (not the chamber) to LCDs on the outside of the chiller. Each chamber's thermostat can be programmed to different temperatures, allowing you to chill a bottle of red and a bottle of champagne simultaneously. The device is programmed with suggested serving temperatures for champagne, red, white, and even rose wines; It still allows you to adjust manually. Don't worry! The chiller has LEDs that warn when wines are too cool or too warm as well as when the wines have reached the optimal temperature for consumption. The unit supports 3 1/2 -diameter bottles, and it displays temperature readings in Fahrenheit or Celsius. Enjoy perfectly chilled wine!
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