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Hisense 58 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Cabinet $656 with 10% Flash Sale ($729 Elsewhere) 3Yr Warranty @ Betta

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Finally, a BIG wine cabinet to cellar all the wine bought from OzBargain deals. And long 3 year warranty.
2 independent temperature zones (set from 5 to 20 degrees) so you can keep Reds at 16 and Whites at 12 degrees. Or Sparkling at 5 degrees.

$729 at Good Guys http://www.thegoodguys.com.au/hisense-58-bottle-wine-cabinet…
$729 at Harvey Norman http://www.harveynorman.com.au/hisense-58-bottle-dual-zone-w…
$748 at Retravision http://www.retravision.com.au/kitchen/fridge-and-freezers/wi…

Keep your wine collection secure, organised, and at the right temperature with the Hisense 58 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Cabinet.

Key Features

  • With two discrete temperature zones, the Hisense Dual Zone Cabinet can cater to your storage needs, even if your collection contains different types of wine.
  • An LED display gives you clear feedback and control over the 58 Bottle Wine Cabinet's temperature settings.
  • Wooden shelves and a stainless steel, triple-glazed glass door gives the Hisense Cabinet a classic aeshetic while helping to maintain the storage temperature
  • 3 Year Wararnty

Specs
Fridge / Freezer Type Wine Storage Cabinets
Categories Wine Fridges
Brand Hisense
Colour Black
Fridge Features Bottle Rack, Digital Temperature Sensors, Frost Free, LED Lighting
Product Height (cm) 123.7
Product Width (cm) 55
Product Depth (cm) 53.8

Related Stores

Betta Home Living
Betta Home Living

closed Comments

  • Great place to store my eneloops!

    • Ha, good idea. Also good place to store all the wine that many of us have bought via OzBargain deals.

      And I also find it good for storing bread/fruit that you want to last longer, without putting in a 2 degree fridge.

      • Haven't seen all that much wine on ozbargain, that would be worth cellaring.

        • Frequent changes in temperature is bad for any wine - even if only for a few weeks/months until you finish off a dozen.

          Here in Queensland we are still getting 30 degree days, and 15 deg nights. That's not good for wine sitting in cupboards or wine racks.

          Having red wine kept at a stable 16 degrees will prevent damage to the wine and it is a more suitable temp to drink. 25 or 30 degrees is above the ideal drinking temp.

  • Great deal!

    I'm having trouble with checkout though. I can't seem to arrive at the payment screen. Anyone else having a drama?

    edit: free delivery if you're within 20km of a store with a minimum $75 spend.

    http://www.betta.com.au/delivery/free-delivery

  • Should be able to click n collect from local store too.

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