KUCHT K240W 24-in Built-in Panel Ready Three Zones Wine Cooler - Custom Panel Ready (Copy)
The Kucht built-in wine cooler is crafted to preserve and showcase your collection with both style and precision. Sturdy wooden shelves cradle each bottle, while soft LED interior lighting highlights labels without generating heat. Easily set and monitor temperatures through the intuitive LED display control panel, ensuring every vintage is stored at its ideal climate. Thanks to its whisper-quiet compressor, your cooler works silently in the background, maintaining perfect conditions without interrupting your kitchen’s ambiance. Designed as panel-ready for seamless integration, this wine cooler complements any of the Kucht Tower Series refrigerators. Mix and match finishes to create a unified, high-end aesthetic. Its sleek, built-in profile adds a refined touch to kitchen, cabinetry walls, or dedicated bar areas. Whether you’re hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet evening at home, this cooler brings both function and sophistication to your space. Triple-Zone Temperature Control This 24-inch built-in wine cooler features three independent evaporators, allowing precise temperature management for each zone (41–68°F / 5–20°C) to store different wine types at optimal conditions. Ideal Storage Capacity Holds up to 100 wine bottles across 14 wooden shelves with metal telescopic slides, providing organized and easy access to your collection. Premium Door Design and Visibility Equipped with a Low-e & anti-UV dual glass door, reversible door, and 90° flush hinge. LED interior lighting in white, blue, or amber enhances visibility while protecting wine from harmful light. Premium Shelving Wooden shelves with metal telescopic rails offer smooth, durable access LED Lighting Options Choose from white, blue, or amber interior lighting to match your mood or setting. Specifications Width 23.75" Height 83.56" Depth 23.31"
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