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When people get together, the city comes to life. At the heart of the fun is the Haier Wine Center with 4 sliding wooden shelves that store up to 44 bottles of your favorite reserves. Dual Zones keep red and white wine flowing at just the right temperature while the LED lighting ramps up when the door is open so you can see your way to the perfect pour. A striking edge-to-edge glass finish door creates an easy-to-clean, stylish look for your kitchen or bar area. The triple pane glass improves temperature stability, reduces condensation and enhances energy efficiency compared to a double pane glass door. Stylish controls let you select temperatures with just a touch, keeping the inside cool while the party heats up. Other features include an integrated handle perfect for tight spaces, easy-to-hear door alarm, a reversible door, independent power and lighting contols, and Sabbath-mode for Sabbath-observing practices.
4.3 out of 5
86.67% of customers are satisfied
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Little Dual Zone Wine Fridge
I had my doubts about these dual zone wine fridges but this keeps accurate temperatures. I'm a wholesale wine Sales Rep so I spent the money on a known brand that would last. The dashboard controls work just fine but sometimes the light stays on after I close the door and I have to manually turn it off.The film on the plastic bar between the two shelves would not come off cleanly and looks rough. It doesn't bother me but I bought this unit for samples for work. Someone more concerned with appearance might not be happy.I did not order this from Bolo since I wanted Haier to pay for Fedex shipping. Of course the service was awful (they left the unit on the sidewalk and blew off my complaints) and there's a minor cosmetic dent on the back corner. Might as well buy it from Bolo and get it quicker.
5.0 out of 5 stars Very happy with this refrigerator
I'm very happy with this refrigerator. First, delivery was smooth and there was no issue unpacking the fridge. I did have to haul it into my house by myself -- which wasn't an issue. Perhaps it'd be best to have a second person on hand to help move it. But it isn't particularly heavy -- 87 pounds, according to the description -- mainly just big.Once the protective wrappers were taken off, it was plug and play. It's a 2-zone fridge, with the ability to set the top half of the fridge at a different temperature than the bottom half. It's easy to figure out how to set it. The usefulness of the dual-zone setting probably depends on how you plan to use the fridge. To chill different wines, it makes sense. If you're using this mainly for cans, or whatever, you may end up setting both zones to the same temperature.The racks in the fridge are not metal, as one might expect. They are wooden. That's I suppose a style-preference. But it's fine with me.The lights come on when the door is open. Or when you press the light button. The alarm starts to beep when the fridge hasn't been closed properly. But not immediately. It sounds like a little digital watch alarm or something like that.The control settings on the fridge are on the top, which means you may inadvertently hit a button or two if you open it from the top. But the handle is on the side, which is how you should be opening it. That is, I assume, less of an issue if you're using the fridge under the counter, as you should. If you're using it as a standalone fridge, you may be slightly annoyed by this feature. But again, not such a big deal. Just FYI.It's a pretty quiet fridge. Yes, if you listen closely, you'll be able to hear it cooling. But not an issue. Once I plugged it in, it cooled pretty quickly.Overall, the pictures are pretty true-to-form: It's a good looking, black, beverage fridge. That we're grateful to have.
4.0 out of 5 stars Look very expensive, works beautifully
The Haier 44 Bottle Wine Refrigerator, Dual Zone Wine Fridge with Triple Pane Glass Door is my second Haier, and fourth wine fridge. My first Haier is still working after around 15 years of continuous use, giving me additional confidence in the brand generally. Regarding this specific wine fridge: It looks absolutely fantastic. Very sleek minimalist styling--every bit as nice as any of the highest-end brands. The door is plumb and level, with every detail well assembled. The door swing can be reversed, though I did not need to attempt that change. It was carefully packaged for delivery and everything was as expected when the box was first opened. And while all that's great, what's most important is how it works.The temperature can be set from 41 degrees F to 61 degrees F. The two zones do hold two completely separate temperatures. I set the top to 41 degrees F for sparkling wine and white wine and the bottom to 59 degrees F for red wine. I used a ThermoWorks digital refrigerator thermometer to measure the temperature over time, to see how well the temperatures were maintained. Both zones stayed within 2 degrees of the set temperature, which means it got as low as 39 degrees F. Especially for the price, this passed the temperature test with flying colors!The fridge is completely dark when not operating the settings--no temperature readout, red light, etc. I love this--who needs the light 24-7 wearing out the fridge unnecessarily. The control panel comes to life immediately when pressed, and then goes off after several seconds without use. It's also very intuitive. The noise is pretty minimal, and less than my older Haier, but you will hear it. I have it in my home office without noticing the noise. Think carefully if you're a light sleeper and considering this in your bedroom. Otherwise, you should be completely fine with some light gurgling of the refrigerant, etc. If you need quieter, you may want to look into fridges that are dramatically more expensive.There is a large light for the top zone, and two size lights for the bottom zone. They automatically illuminate when the door is open, and you can also press buttons on the face of the fridge to turn them on with the door closed. The door glass is very clear, and the lights are plenty bright. A nice detail is that the wall plug is flush with the wall, with the cord running down (or up) from the outlet to give you more space. I have a bookshelf near an outlet that prevents some standard three-prong cords from being plugged in, but the Haier cord was perfect.While it will definitely hold 44 bottles of wine, that is only with the most standard size and shape. I was able to get a total of 38 bottles with some being a little wider Burgundy bottles and other being a little taller Cabernet Sauvignon bottles. You may get less depending on the particular bottle shape, and 44 is probably the maximum number of full-size 750ml bottles that would fit.Overall, based on my prior experience with wine fridges, for looks, performance, and price, this is a fantastic unit. Of course, my opinion depends on reliability over time. I only gave if four stars instead of five because of the capacity--I would consider it more of a 36- or 38-bottle wine fridge. If you don't need that much capacity, then it would be five stars. Cheers!
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