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The NewAir 27" Dual Zone Beverage Refrigerator & Wine Cooler offers reliable compressor cooling with two independently controlled zones ranging from 37°F to 64°F, perfect for preserving wine and beverages at their ideal temperatures. It stores up to 18 wine bottles and 59 cans on adjustable racks inside a sleek, fingerprint-resistant mirrored glass door with soft blue LED lighting. Designed for quiet operation and flexible placement, this freestanding or built-in mini fridge enhances any kitchen or entertainment space with modern style and dependable performance.
| ASIN | B0CNTY5MGL |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 85 Watts |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,114 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #157 in Beverage Refrigerators |
| Bottle Count | 180 |
| Brand Name | NewAir |
| Capacity | 4 Cubic Feet |
| Certification | ETL/cETL |
| Color | Black |
| Control Console | Manual |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (27) |
| Date First Available | November 22, 2023 |
| Defrost | Automatic |
| Door Hinges | Right |
| Door Material Type | Tempered Glass |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Included Components | Fridge |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Weight | 88.2 Pounds |
| Item model number | NWB077BKD0 |
| Model Info | NWB077BKD0 |
| Noise | 42 Decibels |
| Number Of Doors | 2 |
| Part Number | NWB077BKD0 |
| Product Dimensions | 22.72 x 31.06 x 34.96 inches |
| Racks | 12 |
| Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 4 Cubic Feet |
| Shelf Type | Wire |
| Shelves | 7 |
| Special Features | Freestanding |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 85 watts |
R**J
Great look
Keeps all the beverages and the wine cold - Looks great because of the doors - You can't really see what is inside without the light being on - Not loud - Does however only go to 37* when the discription claims down to 35*
D**K
Bad compressor
I went through four of these because each one had a faulty compressor that would make a loud, shrill buzzer sound for a second about once a day. It’s so loud and startling that it reverberates through my whole house, sometimes waking us up when it happens at night or early morning. When it happened the first few times, I called Newair and was told that the unit must be defective. I also asked the Amazon buyer community and got similar responses. Unfortunately I had discarded the box and packaging it came with and the seller won’t let you return it without it. I was advised by the representative to order a new one and use the packaging from the new order to return the first one. The second one arrived and… same problem. I called Newair again and was assured that it was a defect and that I must have just been unlucky to get two in a row like that. So again I ordered a new one and returned the second defective unit. Well, I’m on my fourth one now and they all ended up having the same compressor issue and even though it’s super annoying, I’m keeping this because I’m tired of the order and returns and I can avoid the late night/early morning buzzers by using a smart plug that’ll turn the thing off at night. Remember that if you do decide to order this to keep the packaging for a long while. The fridges don’t start making the loud buzzers right away but take a few days of running before starting to make the noise. Once it does though it’ll be daily.
M**O
Beautiful but has a buzzer sound
Beautiful design but make a loud noise. Haven’t figured out what it is yet. I think when the compressor turns off the fridge makes a loud buzz noise. There are times the buzz is louder other than other times.
M**O
Perfect
Size is perfect, and it’s just what I needed
B**S
Fix for loud fan
After about 18 months one of the internal fans got very loud. I contacted the manufacturer and bought a replacement for about $25. Switching it out wasn't difficult--just six screws and a plug-in connector. You can buy a replacement fan on Amazon for about $12, see attached photo for the one I pulled out of the unit.
M**I
I love it
Love love it
L**L
Loud
It is loud for a wine cooler...
A**R
Cooling fans noise
There’s a noticeable humming noise coming from the cooling fans cycling almost all the time at 42 dB. When you consider that a quality cooling fans is approximately 17-20 dB this can be easily improved. That’s what I’m expecting to do. 42 dB is on the higher end for small appliance fans, especially in a quiet room. While 42 dB isn’t extremely loud, in a quiet kitchen or living area it can be noticeable.
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