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The Allavino FlexCount II Series VSWR56-2BL20 Dual Zone Wine Refrigerator with Tru-Vino Temperature Control Technology makes it easy to store up to 56 wine bottles of various sizes, and can be used as a stylish freestanding unit or built into your cabinetry for seamless wine storage.
Protect and preserve your wine collection with the latest innovation in wine storage technology by Allavino. Precisely set your desired temperature with the easy-to-use digital control panel and trust in Tru-Vino Temperature Control Technology to protect your collection through consistent temperature maintenance.
Allavino's exclusive FlexCount wine racking technology cradles bottles and is designed with vibration-reduction technology to protect aging wines. This unique shelving design allows for ultimate flexibility and versatility when it comes to storing a variety of bottle sizes and shapes. Easy gliding shelves allow for easy access to your collection without disrupting the delicate wine maturation process.
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Temperature Control with Distinction
No two wines are alike, and likewise they should all be stored at the appropriate temperature for serving or aging. The separate cooling zones in this fridge can be set to different temperatures that will each be maintained with precision. Adjacent temperature zones can be set at least 4 degrees apart and as much as 10 degrees, an ideal separation for white and red wines.
Introducing Tru-Vino Technology
Temperature control is a pinnacle factor in the long-term preservation of wine, and Tru-Vino cooling technology provides the most consistent and constant temperature control of any wine refrigerator on the market. The refrigeration systems slowly and consistently release cool air to reach the ideal temperature, and slowly stop the release of cool air when the temperature is reached. Due to the gradual and constant cooling system, this draws less energy than industry-standard units.
Innovative FlexCount Shelf Design
Allavino’s exclusive FlexCount wine racking technology incorporates revolutionary metal shelves that are strong enough to hold bottles without sagging, yet thin enough to maximize the available storage space. Wood slats refine each shelf and gently cradle each bottle to prevent harmful vibrations from affecting your wine. Each shelf glides out smoothly on ball bearing tracks, allowing easy access to your collection without disrupting the delicate wine maturation process.
Active Circulation Cooling
There's no need to worry whether your wines will be properly chilled with Allavino. Our fan-forced refrigeration systems circulate cool air from the compressor throughout the entire cabinet, quickly and evenly cooling the bottles within. This active cooling action helps prevent temperature swings that could create hotspots within the cooler.
A Fridge that Fits Right In
For those who are looking to conserve space and create a harmonious look for their living space, this fridge is designed to be built into cabinetry. Front-facing vents allow the fridge to be surrounded on the sides and top without losing cooling efficiency. If you prefer your wine fridge to stand on its own however, then the finished metal panels will look great from any angle.
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Free Shipping on all Allavino units is standard curb-side service only. Additional charges apply for white glove delivery into your home. Contact us at 1 (888) 980-4810 for white glove shipping rates.
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