NewAir 24" Wine Cooler, 46 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Refrigerator, Built-in Small Wine Fridge | Stainless Steel Mini Fridge with

3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars | 453 ratings

Price: 735.93

Last update: 09-24-2024


About this item

[LARGE BOTTLE CAPACITY] - Convenient 46 bottle storage, perfect for red and white wines. A reliable and powerful compressor minimizes fluctuations in temperature, ensuring perfect-tasting wine every time.
[DUAL TEMPERATURE ZONES] - Get two wine coolers in one thanks to dual-zone cooling for up to 46 standard wine bottles. Store white wine from 40 to 55 degrees in the upper zone and red wine from 50 to 66 degrees in the lower zone.
[TRIPLE-TEMPERED GLASS DOOR WITH LOCK] - Shield your wine from UV rays and unauthorized access with our fridge’s triple-pane, UV-protected glass and secure lock. Preserve flavor and ensure safety in one solution.
[BUILT-IN OR FREESTANDING] - The quiet, front-venting compressor system allows this wine fridge to fit snugly under standard kitchen counters. Just slide it into place for a sleek look— or let it stand alone.
[SMOOTH COOLING & NO-FUSS DEFROST] - Enjoy powerful, quiet cooling with hassle-free auto defrost. Uniform air circulation, carbon filter, adjustable beech wood shelves, and sleek stainless-steel finish ensure fresh wine.

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Top reviews from the United States

"tino23"
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product so Far
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2021
Have had the product for about one week. Only problem was the height size, their height minimum clearance assumes the feet are off, so I had to slide it into my space without the feet, but it is fine. As other reviewers have said, the beech wood feels flimsy but it does the job and is stronger than it appears. The natural color looks great, but be warned that it is easy to stain.I had a screwtop daily wine that I didn't realize was not completely tightened and it dripped onto the wood overnight, I stained all of the lower level shelves - a darker color is preferable. I'll have to sand and stain to make it look decent again. Product is quiet, very quiet. Temperature is spot on both in the upper and lower zones. There is enough room in the lower level that I decided to put beer and soda on the top level. An option to buy wire shelves for drinks would have been nice, I note that they sell the same model in that configuration. Door spring could be a better so that it closes automatically. My teenagers are absent minded and I have found the door not fully closed since they think the door should close like a fridge......Lights look good. Very satisfied so far.
James L. Ratcliff
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, quiet cooler with good capacity
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2021
I upgraded from a Haier 30 bottle wine cooler that had worked wonderfully for over a decade. The NewAir arrived in great packaging and great shape. A dolly helped move it from the front door to the closet location I am using. Set up was easy. It was necessary to reverse the door to right opening. The instructions for how to do this were a little sparse but my wife and I figured it out. It does take two people to reverse the door as it is heavy, glass and would be prone to damage if only one person were doing the reversal. The wood shelves of the cooler are a bit thin and less substantial that I might wish for. Standard Bordeaux bottles fit just fine and you can read the labels when you pull out the drawers. Couldn't do that with the Haier. Very pleased.
tlawado
1.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2019
This product is represented for either built-in or free-standing installations - neither of which are appropriate. The unit has an undocumented feature (sarcasm intended) that will destroy your flooring materials, subfloor, and if left for a period of time in operation, your floor joists as well.

Purchased and placed in operation in our dining room in May 2019, we were initially pleased (and somewhat impressed) with the product. Installed free-standing, with the rear of the unit facing a wall, the unit performed admirably until we decided to rearrange the room and move the product to another location. When we moved the unit away from the wall we discovered, much to our chagrin, water had seeped from the unit at the rear and destroyed approximately 2 square feet of our (antique, 85 year old) wooden floor.

Subsequent to the clean-up of the standing water, we consulted the product documentation and warranty only to find no mention of a drain requirement and all warranty claims require the 'purchaser' to pay the vendor shipping of the unit - both ways - to determine if the product is faulty or repairable. In other words, a warranty claim investigation could cost as much as 50% of the purchase price of the product just to allow the vendor the opportunity to assess the issue. Disappointment and resignation that the age old adage of 'buyer beware' is as prevalent today as when the Consumer Protection Agency was marketing their reason for existing 50 years ago.

So what caused the leak? When we removed the rear access panel (covering the lower third of the unit), we discovered a condensation pan fed by an approx. 1/4" (I.D.) tube from a collection vessel molded/attached to the interior of the unit. This condensation waste pan was full and overflowing and the obvious cause of the leak and floor damage. The condensation waste pan measures approx. 2" wide by 2" tall by 3" deep with a capacity of less than a US Cup of liquid. We have since - unscientifically - measured the drip rate of the condensate to be approx. one-quarter cup per day; virutally guaranteeing this receptacle will overflow within five to seven days of continuous operation. And, the leak is at the rear of the unit, in small continuous amounts, that are absorbed by any permeable surface upon which it is placed. Water is insidious and destructive when left to remain on a porous surface unabated; rot ensues, mold grows, remediation is required, money leaves your pocket.

The condensation waste pan is attached to the product frame using two screws, oriented horizontally, on opposing sides of the bottom of the pan; only one screw is accessible; the pan cannot be removed. Emptying the pan requires one to transfer the condensate to another vessel by use of an absorption material such as a towel or sponge. The condensation waste pan is located amongst the compressor, tubing, thermostats, and electrical wiring and connections. Although I haven't recently confirmed this fact, I continue to believe that water and electrical contact is ill-advised, a health hazard, and a potential fire source.

And by the way, the temperature in the lower section of the unit (larger; 2/3) must be lower than the temperature of the upper section (smaller; 1/3). Meaning that your white wine supply will always be greater than your red wine supply. Why?, well heat rises; a well known, proven fact. Setting the lower section to a temperature equal to 50°F, and the upper section to a temperature of 45°F, will result in an actual temperature in the upper section of 50°F. We verified this, somewhat scientfically, with independent thermometer/hygrometer equipment. This is just a PSA and not necessarily a fault of the manufacturer; however, this fact is not disclosed in the product documentation.

It is unconscionable the potential for this eventuality is not discussed, mentioned, or otherwise disclosed in the product documentation by the manufacturer or the vendor. It is arguably negligent the manufacturer and vendor stipulate this product is suitable for built-in installation. We will listen to an argument that when installed free-standing there is opportunity to recognize water leaking from the unit; but realistically, who moves such an appliance once it is placed in operation other than to perhaps dust and vacuum once every few years? #amiright

We have since modified the unit with an external condensate waste pan (which is appreciated greatly by the spiders and other thirsty insects you know are in your house but choose to ignore) by extending the condensate waste tube/hose. This is unsightly but cost effective. Really, spend over US$ 700.00 for a refrigerator only to spend US$ HUGE to repair your flooring and US$ 10.00 to field modify and class-up your house with open water pans on the floor. That is what you will face if you purchase this product; which, again, we caution you not to do.
James V.
4.0 out of 5 stars This thing runs all the time and makes a gurgling noise, not sure why
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023
Listen to the reviews that say this thing is loud. Not annoying loud just seems to run constantly with an odd gurgling noise. It looks very nice, works great so far and keeps the wine at a perfect temperature. I just don't understand why it runs so much and gurgles all the time. We have it in a laundry room so it is away from the living area so it doesn't bother us but if you put this in a living area I think it would be somewhat annoying. Overall we like the aesthetics and the way it works but not sure I would buy this one again.
T.S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Took some time but well worth the effort in the turnout.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2017
Bought this for my wife for xmas and installed it with my father's help. Took some added work since we were modifying an existing cabinet, but the unit itself is fantastic, quiet, and beautiful. The unit itself is beautiful for the price and seems to cool really quickly. She filled it up rather quickly and it doesn't appear to have an issue keeping the bottle all chilled. Very happy with the purchase and turnout. Added a couple photos of the end result.
The only issue we ran into, is due to the tile which we learned went in after the cabinets versus before like we were somewhat expecting, we had to accommodate the height of the tile dropping to the concrete to get the unit in. Ultimately we took the feet off the unit, shaved them down and it was able to finagle it into it's space, then simply uses a piece of the old cabinet that was removed to act as a shim to keep it level since the back feet were on concrete while the front was on tile. It still turned out great and there's absolutely no wobble to the unit.
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T.S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Took some time but well worth the effort in the turnout.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2017
Bought this for my wife for xmas and installed it with my father's help. Took some added work since we were modifying an existing cabinet, but the unit itself is fantastic, quiet, and beautiful. The unit itself is beautiful for the price and seems to cool really quickly. She filled it up rather quickly and it doesn't appear to have an issue keeping the bottle all chilled. Very happy with the purchase and turnout. Added a couple photos of the end result.
The only issue we ran into, is due to the tile which we learned went in after the cabinets versus before like we were somewhat expecting, we had to accommodate the height of the tile dropping to the concrete to get the unit in. Ultimately we took the feet off the unit, shaved them down and it was able to finagle it into it's space, then simply uses a piece of the old cabinet that was removed to act as a shim to keep it level since the back feet were on concrete while the front was on tile. It still turned out great and there's absolutely no wobble to the unit.
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JEngelmann
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect fit
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
Not huge wine drinkers but enough to want a few bottles on hand. This works perfectly for us and goes in that space that just collects dust.
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JEngelmann
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect fit
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
Not huge wine drinkers but enough to want a few bottles on hand. This works perfectly for us and goes in that space that just collects dust.
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