Danby Wine Refrigerators Offer Wide Choices
Danby has been an industry leader in the manufacture of small appliances in both the U.S. and Canada since 1947. The company is especially noted for its line of wine refrigerators that are marketed throughout the world.
Choices are many in style and function when investigating if a Danby wine refrigerator is in your near future. The company offers in its line of wine refrigerators from built-in to freestanding under-the-counter models in a variety of sizes. There is a Danby wine refrigerator built to accommodate from 16 to 120 bottles built to last with durable construction standards. The design of a Danby wine refrigerator can enhance the overall décor of any consumer’s home, thus increasing not only a functional home feature, but its value as well.
There are many features of a Danby wine refrigerator sought by discriminating wine lovers. Consumers can select from back-vented or front-vented units, depending on your home or business location needs. Built-in units normally have front vents if they are placed in tight areas against a wall. Freestanding units typically employ back-vents to maintain an attractive appearance on the front surface area of the refrigerator.
Also, the company prides itself providing attractive interiors and fixtures that are not only visually appealingly but adaptable to individual needs. Temperature levels of a Danby wine refrigerator can be regulated between 48 and 64 degrees Fahrenheit. Humidity level is kept at a constant 40 percent. Although this is not acceptable for any aging purposes (50-70 percent humidity is an aging requirement), the standard Danby wine refrigerator humidity setting is appropriate for short-term needs.
There are many different models of a Danby wine refrigerator from which to choose including the popular Danby Maitre’D, a17-inch countertop unit with a 16-bottle capacity, three contoured chrome racks, a blue LED interior light plus a push button LCD thermostat. Other features include:
* A smooth black finish
* Clear glass door
* An eco-friendly non-refrigerant cooling system
* A silent operation free of wine-disturbing vibration
If your personal needs require greater capacity, examine the Danby Silhouette 54-bottle wine refrigerator. This unit offers many deluxe features and options not available on other models. Consumers can choose to install this Danby wine refrigerator as either a freestanding appliance or as a zero clearance built-in under counter unit. The unit can hold 54 bottles maintained at the correct coolness by a high-tech digital temperature control. This unit is designed with beautiful wood shelves, adding to the décor beauty of any kitchen, custom bar area or other location in a discriminating consumer’s home or business.
Some of the Silhouette’s features include:
* A dual compartment design holding 27 bottles each
* Twin door design
* Dual zone temperature control with a 39-64 degree Fahrenheit range
* LED display digital thermostat monitored through the door
* Cool blue lighting
* A frost, free fan-forced cooling system
* Stainless steel wire shelves matching the unit exterior
Prices in the line of Danby wine refrigerators range from the economically-priced six-bottle capacity counter-top model (under $100) to the 166-bottle capacity freestanding or built-in offer just under $2,000.
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