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NewAir 12 Bottle 39 Can Wine Cooler Refrigerator | Shadow Series | Dual Temperature Zones, Freestanding Mirrored Wine and Beverage Fridge with Double-Layer Tempered Glass Door & Compressor Cooling

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1.:12 Bottle / 39 Can


2.Color:Silver


About this item

  • [PERFECT WINE EVERY TIME] - Wine tastes its best when stored at a temperature that brings out its full flavor. Select your ideal serving temperature down to the degree for optimal wine storage and the compressor will work to reliably give you perfect tasting wine every time.
  • [DOUBLE PANE UV PROTECTED GLASS DOOR] - Sun UV rays are harmful to a wine’s flavor profile. Thanks to the double pane UV-protected insulated glass door, your Newair Wine cabinet will protect and preserve your collection in any room in the home without you having to tuck away your wine in a basement wine cellar.
  • [VERSATILE ADJUSTABLE SHELVES] - This wine chiller comes with sleek black wine racks that can be easily removed, making it easy to load bottles, giving you convenient access to your collection.
  • [BOTTLE DISPLAY SHELF] - Show off your collection with a storage shelf that displays your finest bottle of vintage. The space-saving storage shelf helps organize your refrigerator by keeping taller or larger bottles from taking up precious room in your standard kitchen refrigerator.
  • [QUIET COMPRESSOR COOLING] - Compressor cooling keeps your fridge at the ideal set temperature and gives you perfect tasting wine every time.


After a long day, there’s nothing better than the company of good friends, good food, and a great glass of wine. The Newair Shadow Series 51 Bottle Wine and Beverage Fridge lets you enjoy the finer things in life—and looks great doing it. The sleek, updated design features a mirrored glass door that blends perfectly into your décor while resisting smudges and fingerprints. The double pane glass blocks harmful UV rays to protect your wine’s flavor and aroma. The durable control panel is built right into the glass, allowing you to select the perfect temperature with ease. It’s never been easier—or more stylish—to serve up your favorite vintage.

  1. Powerful and quiet compressor cooling keeps wine at 37 to 64 degrees to preserve flavor and aroma.
  2. Adjustable shelves accommodate a range of bottles for optimal storage.
  3. Removeable wine racks and beverage racks hold cans, bottles, and more.
  4. Wine storage cabinet holds tall and standard sized bottles of champagne, sparkling, red, or white wine.
  5. Freestanding, apartment size refrigerator works in any room of your home.
  6. Double pane glass insulates your precious inventory from potentially harmful UV rays.
  7. Built for casual wine drinkers and avid bottle collectors.
  8. Dual temperature-controlled zone.
  9. Frameless mirrored glass door is fingerprint and smudge resistant

Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
We are so happy with our NewAir wine fridge! It is functional in the sense that it stores plenty of bottles in a safe place, but also doesn’t take up too much space. It looks great in our bar area and everyone asks where we got it. Highly recommended for the price point especially.
RJ
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
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*
Amy Ellis
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023
Once I figured out how to adjust temp and shelves I liked it. Not as big as I thought it would be but works great in the corner of the kitchen and looks nice with glass doors and lighting. The screws that comes with the handles are NOT long enough and for the love of everything good why! Why would you not put the right screws in the box! How annoying! Hope this refrig that seems really nice doesn’t have any other annoying flaws. Guess I’ll go to Lowe’s and hope for the best….
DK
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023
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.
Microdev
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2021
We took a chance and purchased this cooler after looking at a hundred reviews all over the net. If you don't want to read this entire review, the net summary is that this wine cooler is spacious, quiet, good looking, and functional. I've had the cooler for about two weeks before writing this review.Why this cooler:The cooler met all of our requirements (at least 36 bottles), it needed to be mid-sized and standalone or under a cabinet, have a glass door, comfortably fit larger cabernet bottles and a champagne bottle or two, and most importantly it needed to be quiet. We came from a 18 bottle cooler that used thermal cooling (no compressor) that held our larger bottles with ease and we didn't want noises coming from our kitchen (our family room is next to it). After looking at all coolers in this price range, and more than triple this price, we decided to try this one. Our reasoning was that all of the coolers had positive and negative reviews, so we might as well start with the less expensive one.Space:Obviously a wine cooler is of no use if it can't hold wine bottles properly. This cooler would be hard pressed to reach the full capacity with regular bottles, but it easily meets our 36-40 bottle need. The fridge is divided into two sections. The top and bottom center have a light, and the light bump out on the bottom makes it difficult to fit a standard wine bottle. A cab will not fit in the top center on the bottom as a result. While the shelves are removable, they are not adjustable. I keep smaller diameter mead bottles on that top bottom rack and therefore the light bump is not a problem. The top section light does not interfere with a standard white wine bottle at all.The depth of the cooler is great. The mead bottles are thin and long. They fit easily. The bump out for the compressor at the bottom (where large bottles need to go) is just slightly deeper than I would have liked. A champagne bottle barely fits straight in with the cork facing the back. I can easily for 4 large bottles on the bottom.The other racks in the center area double up the bottles. When loaded, the metal racks slide okay on the integrated plastic wall rails. If you have really wide red bottles, this may get a little tight. That said, I was able to fit all of my reds without any issues or scraping on the rack above.Noise:I was concerned about using a compressor based cooler in our open floorplan. Fortunately this cooler is very quiet. I measured it with a db meter and it hovered around ~35 db while the compressor was running. In our space with all wood floors, and when nobody is moving, measures between 28-32 db. If I walk around on the hardwood floors with sneakers, it jumps to ~40 db for example. In other words, you can barely hear the buzzing of the compressor when standing next to it in a quiet house. Occasionally I hear a 'click' as the compressor kicks on, but my 10 lb dog's nails creates more noise on the floor than that.Aesthetics:The cooler looks okay as a standalone - more like a typical college fridge from the sides and back (which exposes the compressor). The front stainless steel door looks good and shows fingerprints like all stainless appliances. The internal light is fairly good and subtle but it's not a full on light show. It reflects nicely even with bottles right underneath the center lights. The front panel digital readout is easy to read and bright. It would be nice if the LCD brightness could be adjusted. Maybe it can and I just missed it in the manual. Internally it looks clean and the chrome racks are well made and nice looking.Functionality:The unit so far has held the dual zone temperatures exactly as set. I keep the top at 45F and the bottom at 54F. I have seen it jump after I was loading wine, but it settled back within 10 minutes. It came down to temperature while empty in about 15 minutes so it seems to cool well. I didn't notice the compressor cycling constantly as some have stated, and my house is usually kept at 74F in the summer and 68F in the winter for reference.The LCD panel automatically locks to prevent accidental inputs. At first I thought it was defective and was trying to change temps but nothing was happening - no registration on the panel. You have to hold the up/down buttons for about 5-6 seconds for it to unlock, then the rest of the buttons work. Speaking of, the panel takes a relatively light touch and requires a fairly centered touch too. At first I was pressing harder and harder to get it to register, but in the end a soft touch worked best for me. Thankfully it's not something I will need to fiddle with very often but for turning the light on and off, it's a little inconvenient. I would have preferred to not have an auto-lock on the panel or at least an option to de-activate that feature.Speaking of locks, there are none! If you need a wine cooler with a lock, keep looking or buy a chain to wrap around this one. For me, this is not any more of a problem than having beer in my refrigerator.The unit has two plastic roller wheels in the back, and two adjustable legs in the front with plastic bottoms. It was easy to slide around on my hardwood floors and didn't leave any marks. Leveling was easy with the two front legs but they are a little difficult to reach. That said, they sit back far enough that they can't be seen either.Other Thoughts:Smell - Some have reported a burnt plastic smell in their cooler that wouldn't go away. After unpacking when I first opened the cooler, it did have that smell. The instructions tell you to wipe down the interior with soap and water. After I did this, I let the cooler sit with the door open for 2-3 hours. This needs to be done anyway before plugging it in to let the coolant settle. After that time I put the racks back in and I didn't notice any lingering smell.Packaging - The unit came well packaged. It has a very heavy gauge carboard outer box with re-enforced removable 'rails' protecting the corners. Thick foam surrounds the unit and straps hold the top to the bottom. The bottom carboard that the cooler rests on is > 4 in thick. The feet and rollers are nestled in that and are well protected. Cutting the straps allows the top of the container to lift off. My box showed some corner strikes, but the cooler was in perfect condition. There is basically 2 in of padding all around the cooler so it would take a hard hit to dent it.Recommendation:Overall, I'm really happy with this cooler for the money I paid for it. So far it is working well, holds everything I have, is quiet, and looks good. I'm not sure what else I would want other than a little teeny bit more space between the bottles, but then the entire cooler would be bigger and wouldn't fit under a counter. I would recommend this cooler to anyone who doesn't have really particular needs and is just looking for a good and quiet wine cooler that can hold 40-ish 'normal' bottles.
Pete from Seattle
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2021
I guess it's a good value for the money I spent. But, there's lots of things that I do not like:- It's on almost all the time, sometimes quiet, sometimes a bit more noisy. So my guess is that it's not as efficient as it should be.- The shelves are really not well thought out - it's not easy to take the wine in or out plus I really can't tell which wine I am getting until I have it halfway out. Perhaps if the shelves were at least slightly diagonal, it would be easier to see the wine label?- The metal sides and trims are very easy to get fingerprints onOther than that, it looks really nice and fits large number of bottles (mine is about 30% full so can't really comment on how many). I love the dual temperature controlled zones since we drink both white and red wines. I am also using the white wine section for beer and canned drinks.
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