24" Wide FlexCount Series 56 Bottle Dual Zone Black Left Hinge Wine Refrigerator
These new FlexCount Series Wine Cellars from Allavino are the first in the industry to be designed with your diverse wine collection in mind. They feature durable metal shelves with a revolutionary thin design that utilizes all of the available space inside the cabinet to accommodate larger diameter bottles, allowing you to store bottles of all shapes and sizes with ease. A dual zone design with two independently controlled temperature zones also gives the freedom to store both red and white wines at the same time.
Each of the VSWR56-2BWLN's two temperature zones can be easily monitored and adjusted using a digital display with user-friendly push-button controls, allowing you to simultaneously store red and white wines at their ideal temperatures.
Strong enough to resist sagging yet thin enough to allow more space between shelves than similarly sized storage units, Allavino's FlexCount shelving is an innovative new wine storage solution.
Each FlexCount shelf glides out smoothly on ball-bearing tracks and features wood slats that cradle your bottles to minimize agitation to your wine.
Allavino FlexCount cellars are front-venting and can be built into your counter without requiring extra space on the sides for air circulation. Thanks to their finished cabinets, they also make elegant freestanding units.
These wine cellars have a 25% more energy efficient design and quiet and vibration-free operation.
02/13/2020
First, the unit came BRILLIANTLY packed. Loads of protection. The box lifts off the unit as does the Styrofoam so that you never have to lift the heavy unit out of the box. Really smart.
Second, the shelving is very well set up so that each shelf (other than the large bottom shelf) can truly hold nine bottles of wine. 45 bottles on the top five shelves and likely 15 on the bottom shelf or a lesser amount of larger bottles.
Third, this unit is quiet and looks sleek with nice interior lighting.
Fourth, temperatures seem quite steady.
One key thing to keep in mind that is NOT well-stated on the site. The maximum degrees of separation between the two zones is about 10 degrees.....not 20. So whites are kept at 45 degrees and reds at 55 degrees. My understanding is that you need to spend MUCH MORE if you want that higher degrees of separation. Personally, I am fine with 10 degrees.
Early on I view this is a GREAT unit. Thumbs up.