A Magic Chef Wine Refrigerator Offers Variety When Choosing To Chill

There are a number of different offers from Magic Chef when considering the purchase of a beverage refrigerator to chill and store your wine selection. From a basic 8-bottle “cooler” type to a dual-zone 45-bottle capacity unit, Magic Chef has a refrigerator to fit any consumer’s use – and budget.

Magic Chef is the offshoot of about eight St. Louis, Chicago and Cleveland stove and oven production companies that merged in 1901 renamed as the American Stove Company. This newly formed company was the first to introduce oven temperature control devices in 1914. The company changed its name to Magic Chef in 1929 to appeal to a worldwide market. The company continued developing kitchen appliances and was sold to Maytag in 1986. Whirlpool bought Maytag in 2006. Magic Chef has retained a valued reputation throughout the years being depended upon to produce appliances of the highest performance standards. This goal for quality manufacturing is evident in Magic Chef wine refrigerators.

Once only the luxury of wealthy connoisseurs, separate wine refrigerators are now within an affordable and convenient reach, of everyday wine lovers. The Magic Chef 50 Bottle Wine Cooler holds, as it name implies, up to 50 standard size bottles. It comes with four removable chrome shelves for personal unit configuration. The temperature appears in an LED readout controlled by a digital thermostat with automatic defrost. This unit features tempered, smoked glass doors with a stainless steel handle. As a package plus, this unit has a wine opener. There is a 45-bottle storage capacity unit also available with these same features.

For consumers needing space savings and casual storage, Magic Chef offers three varieties of an 8-bottle “cooler” type mini-fridge. Its features include an all stainless steel construction, digital controls with a convenient countertop size. The 8-bottle storage capacity with full-range temperature control from 44 to 66 degrees makes this the perfect choice for both white and red wines. It employs an all stainless steel cabinet and door with digital controls placed on the door for convenient use. This unit also comes with an interior light for easy illumination. Two are available with an all-stainless exterior or one that comes in red.

Also in the line of Magic Chef wine refrigerators is a 30-bottle capacity unit that features a black cabinet with a stainless steel door and handle. A variable temperature control keeps your wine nicely chilled. The modern décor-look features a curved amber glass double-paneled door. Your wine bottles sit waiting on chrome slide-out shelves that are adjustable.

All Magic Chef wine refrigerators receive a one-year limited warranty from the purchase date protecting you, the consumer, from any manufacturer defects in material and craftsmanship, of course, subject to normal use. Also, Magic Chef has a return policy assuring that you, the consumer, are always completely happy and satisfied with your investment. All items for return must be presented within 30 days of purchase accompanied by the original sales receipt. The unit must be in perfect, resalable condition.

Contact your Magic Chef wine refrigerator authorized sales distributor for additional information.

 

 

 

Wine Refrigerators News:

 

Tough economic times bring a more subdued approach to kitchen renovations - Washington Post

Tough economic times bring a more subdued approach to kitchen renovations
Washington Post
A lot of extras got added: Homeowners would fill large kitchens with two dishwashers, two sinks, wine coolers, warming ovens and other extras. They applied wood flourishes in European styles to their cabinets and range hoods and made granite a .

..


CES 2012: Household appliances incorporate Apps, LCDs
In the first part of News 14 Carolina's week-long series looking back at some highlights from this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Technology reporter Adam Balkin explains how big household appliances are becoming even more high-tech...


'White Goods' (Kitchen, Laundry) Go High-Tech
Kitchen and laundry appliances are called "white goods" by retailers. Firstly, because the items always come (and once upon a time were available only) in white. Second, because these refrigerators and stoves, washers and dryers traditionally were as boring and indistinguishable as containers of milk...


Napa Wine Country Lodging, The Best Western Plus Inn at the Vines Goes Green
Napa Valley's Best Western Plus Inn at the Vines goes green with its efforts to help the environment.Napa, CA (PRWEB) January 24, 2012 Designated as a Best Western Plus hotel, Napa's wine country lodging, Inn at the Vines features accommodations that suit the needs of both business and leisure travelers. Now, the Best Western Plus Inn at the Vines is a certified green hotel through Best Western ...


Sub-Zero to close Madison plant; 100 will lose jobs
Sub-Zero said 100 workers at its Madison plant will lose their jobs by the end of June. The privately owned company, which makes upscale refrigerators and stoves, sent a letter to state and city officials Tuesday saying it will close operations at 4717 Hammersley Road on June 29...


Fernandez Curbing Imports Leaves Argentines Searching in Vain for Fridges - Bloomberg

Bloomberg

Fernandez Curbing Imports Leaves Argentines Searching in Vain for Fridges
Bloomberg
Retiree Teresa Teffer searched branches of Argentina's leading appliance retailers for a fridge and oven she'd seen on display less than two months earlier. She gave up after finding neither. EURœThey have nothing to offer me,EUR the 71-year-old said as she .

and more »
..


Photo Tour of the 2012 HGTV Dream Home in Midway, Utah
The oven, a microwave, and a warming drawer are stacked on the wall. A large quartz-topped island in the center of the Kitchen features a pull-down faucet, a..


CES 2012: Household appliances incorporate Apps, LCDs
In the first part of News 14 Carolina's week-long series looking back at some highlights from this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Technology reporter Adam Balkin explains how big household appliances are becoming even more high-tech...


A taste for art - Pasadena Weekly

Pasadena Weekly

A taste for art
Pasadena Weekly
There's an adjacent lounge and a wine cellar with floor-to-ceiling refrigerators and a temperature-controlled cheese room. Wandering through these areas, we eventually arrived at the wine bar which takes up much of the rear of the building.

..


A taste for art
A taste for art..



 

 

 

Technorati Tags: , ,