TWR215ESS - EdgeStar 21 Bottle Dual Zone Stainless Steel Wine Cooler - Stainless Steel
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EdgeStar 21 Bottle Dual Zone Stainless Steel Wine Cooler - Stainless Steel
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Store up to 21 bottles of your best wine with the EdgeStar 21 Bottle Dual Zone Stainless Steel Wine Cooler (TWR215ESS). While your wine enjoys the optimal temperature and humidity conditions, you get a dual zone wine cooler in one of the most stylish European finishes available with fully digital temperature controls on a blue LED display. This thermoelectric EdgeStar wine cooler features a premium stainless steel door trim with double paned tempered glass, allowing you to see and pick the wine you want while the cool air stays inside the cooler to save energy.
This unit's tinted glass door protects your wine from harmful light, ensuring you that your collection will be protected no matter the outside forces. The interior of the EdgeStar wine cooler features insulated dual temperature zones with scalloped chrome shelves to cradle and display your wine. This dual zone wine cooler also boasts ample room for 21 bottles (even fitting many longer and wider wine bottles that won't fit in similar wine coolers), auto defrost and two independently controlled temperature zones for different wines in your collection. With all of these features, this wine fridge is perfect for the amateur and professional collectors, as well as any wine connoisseurs.
Vibration-Free Thermoelectric Cooling:
The thermoelectric compressor in this EdgeStar wine cooler causes no vibrations and quietly maintains optimum temperature and humidity, ensuring sediments in wine remain undisturbedDual Zone Temperature Storage:
Two (2) separately controlled temperature zones ensure optimal cooling of both red and white wineEven Cooling:
Internal fan-forced circulation prevents uneven temperature distributionInterior Lighting:
Blue LED lighting illuminates wine without creating uneven heat distribution

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Dimensions:
Internal Dimensions:
26 1/4" H x 10 1/2" W x 12 1/4" DExternal Dimensions:
32 1/2" H x 13 2/5" W x 20 1/4" D

Manuals:
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If you would like to build in a wine cooler with no clearance needed, please visit our built-in section.
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If you would like to inquire about adding/upgrading the shelving in this unit please give our product experts a call at:
1.866.97.LIVING and they will answer any/all of your questions.
Is the door reversable on the TWR215ESS - EdgeStar 21 Bottle Dual Zone Stainless Steel Wine Cooler?
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We found the factory settings of 65 for red and 55
degrees for white, very agreeable.
Optimum for you may also be determined by the quality and type of grape that you are trying to cool.
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Thermoelectric Wine Cooler:
Pros:
Less Expensive - the most expensive component of a refrigeration unit is the compressor so eliminating that allows these to be less expensive.
Quite Operation - the loudest component of a refrigeration unit is the compressor so, once again, elimination that allows these to be less noisy than a compressor based unit.
Less Vibration - due to the lack of compressor in these units they have less of a vibration. Some wine drinkers find the lack of vibration an optimal condition for long term preservation of wine.
Cons:
Temperature Consistency - These units are affected more by the ambient temperature of their environment than a compressor unit. They typically can only go, at most, around 30 degrees below their environment. So if the room they are in is at 80 degrees, the unit will only be able to get down to 50 degrees.
Life Expectancy - The life expectancy of thermoelectric units tend to be shorter than compressor based units.
Compressor Based Wine Cooler:
Pros:
Temperature consistency - compressors will be less affected by the ambient temperature of their environment (although they are still affected especially in extreme temperatures).
Life Expectancy - Compressor units will tend to have a longer life span than thermoelectric units.
Cons:
Price - compressors cost more than the nodes used for cooling in the thermoelectric units and therefore are typically more expensive.
Noise Level - these units will make more noise than a thermoelectric unit. They will be similar to the sound a household refrigerator makes. Some people, like myself, barely notice it, but others that are more sensitive to sound might be more aware of the noise of the compressor coming on and off.
Hope that helps.

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TWR215ESS - EdgeStar 21 Bottle Dual Zone Stainless Steel Wine Cooler






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Freestanding refrigerators are great for any floor space or area. All models feature either a
These wine coolers can stand in any interior space around your home near an electrical outlet. They come in different sizes and in
Countertop wine refrigerators are great for those who don't have the floor space or an area under their countertop for a wine refrigerator. Some can store multiple bottles.
Wine chillers can chill a bottle in as fast as 5 minutes. They can sit on a table during dinner for easy access without being in the way, and moved back to the counter for storage afterward. Some models even come with a 12 Volt cigarette lighter plug if camping or tailgating.
Built-in wine refrigerators are a good replacement for outdated trash compactors or any other older undercounter appliance in a kitchen or wet bar, making it perfect if you want to free up some floor space. Units include a front vent to dissipate compressor heat during operation; they also come in a variety of colors and sizes to fit anything from 15 to over 150 bottles. Its stainless steel or wood trim and doors add an elegant look to any space around the house. Always position your refrigerator away from direct sunlight or any heat-producing sources, like a dishwasher, as this will force units to work harder to keep cool. Placement near an appliance that may cause vibration such a trash compactor is also detrimental to sediments.
A single zone wine refrigerator refers to a unit with only one thermostat control, the temperature control knob is often located on the back of the refrigerator. You may store both red and white wines together in a single zone unit if separate zones are unavailable. By placing your red wines in the top shelves of the unit you will be storing them in the warmest section of the cooler. There is usually only a 5 to 8 degree temperature difference between the top and bottom of a single zone wine refrigerator. Ultimately, your red wines will be too cold or your whites too warm depending on how you choose to set the master thermostat of the unit.
A multiple zone wine refrigerator refers to units with 2 or more thermostat controls. Most coolers come with digital controls to adjust the different temperatures. The best way to accommodate both red and white wines within the same unit is to purchase a dual or triple zone wine cooler. Typically, white wines should be stored in the temperature range of 50ºF to 62ºF and red wines will be stored between 58ºF to 68ºF. A multiple zone cooler will allow you to maintain distinct and separate temperature zones within the same cooler. Many times these units will offer a larger storage capacity for one style of wine over the other so be sure to purchase the unit that best suits your individual drinking preference. For triple zone coolers, you can keep your ready-to-serve whites and reds at their appropriate temperatures and in the middle zone keep wines that are still aging at their correct temperature (50-60º F).


