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Friday, July 17, 2009

Marvel Built-In Wine Refrigerators


All types of wines need to be stored at an appropriate temperature range to preserve their original taste and flavor. Domestic refrigerators do have a specific temperature range, though they are not capable enough to keep the wines as safely as needed. Therefore, a peculiar appliance called Wine Refrigerator is especially designed to store expensive and precious wines for as long as required. The main function of a wine refrigerator is to maintain the correct temperature with correct humidity level, while creating no or low vibration to preserve the stored wines.

Wine Refrigerators are readily available in the market in wonderful and assorted varieties, ranging from small to large, freestanding to built-in, two bottle capacity to 100 and more bottle capacity. World class manufacturers like Marvel offers an interesting and impeccable range of these units at amazing prices. The best selling Marvel models are their Built-In Wine Refrigerators that are not only designed to perfection, but also add a stately touch to the decor.

Marvel Built-In Wine Refrigerators come with company's signature ebony interior and full extension, slide out racks. Other dependable characteristics featured by these units are discreetly located digital touch controls with elegant blue LED displays. They also have an intuitive control panel with exclusive Sentry System to provide audio-visual alarms for temperature fluctuation, power failure or door ajar conditions. Marvel Built-in Wine Refrigerators also feature soft display lighting and user-activated sabbath mode. These units are available as single zone - capable of storing less variety of wines or dual-zone - capable of storing all varieties of wines.

Some of the best selling Marvel Built-in Wine Refrigerators are Marvel Luxury 6BARBS-G and Marvel Luxury 61WCMSS-GX with 14 bottles storage capacity and 45 bottles storage capacity, respectively. The best part about these built-in units is that they use limited space leaving plenty of room for other things. Get them fixed under your kitchen counter-top or keep them near the corner furniture of your living room.

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