FlexCount Series 112 Bottle Four Zone Stainless Steel Side-by-Side Wine Refrigerator
Allavino's 2X-VSWR56-2SST Multi-Zone Wine Cellar Refrigerator offers elegant built-in or freestanding storage of up to 112 bottles, and is loaded with special features that make storing your collection at it's optimum conditions easier than ever. Made up of two dual zone 56 bottle units with opposite hinged doors, it has four distinct zones that can individually controlled using digital displays with push button controls, making it easy to monitor and adjust the temperatures and allowing you to store both red and white wine simultaneously. Upper zones can be set to 41-61 degrees, while lower zones can be set to 45-64 degrees. The lower zones must be set at least 4 degrees and no more than 12° higher than upper zones. It is normal for there to be a 3-5° variance between the top and bottom of a zone. The 2X-VSWR56-2SST features Allavino's new cutting-edge metal shelves, which are specially designed to be strong enough to provide stability and prevent sagging, yet thin enough to allow more space between shelves than you will find in similarly sized wine coolers. This extra space makes it possible to store larger bottles without sacrificing bottle capacity, making this unit perfect for storing diverse wine collections. These shelves also feature wood slats that effectively cradle your bottles to help prevent harmful vibration, as well as stainless steel fronts that match the stainless steel frame doors.
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.