dunavox freistehender weinkuhlschrank dx 166 428dbk 166 flaschen 2 zones
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dunavox freistehender weinkuhlschrank dx 166 428dbk 166 flaschen 2 zones

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dunavox freistehender weinkuhlschrank dx 166 428dbk 166 flaschen 2 zonesDer Weinkhlschrank Dunavox Grande DX 166. 428DBK ist eine vielseitige und stilvolle Lsung zur optimalen Lagerung einer groen Weinsammlung. Dieses Modell eignet sich sowohl fr den Einbau als auch fr die freistehende Aufstellung und verfgt ber zwei separate Temperaturzonen, sodass Sie verschiedene Weinsorten gleichzeitig unter idealen Bedingungen lagern knnen. Mit einem Fassungsvermgen von 166 Flaschen und drei Jahren Herstellergarantie bietet dieser

Der Weinkühlschrank Dunavox Grande DX-166.428DBK ist eine vielseitige und stilvolle Lösung zur optimalen Lagerung einer großen Weinsammlung. Dieses Modell eignet sich sowohl für den Einbau als auch für die freistehende Aufstellung und verfügt über zwei separate Temperaturzonen, sodass Sie verschiedene Weinsorten gleichzeitig unter idealen Bedingungen lagern können. Mit einem Fassungsvermögen von 166 Flaschen und drei Jahren Herstellergarantie bietet dieser Weinkühlschrank Komfort, Flexibilität und Sicherheit. Sie kaufen zudem bei einem autorisierten Dunavox-Händler, was Ihnen exzellenten Service und eine zuverlässige Garantieabwicklung garantiert.

Design und Gestaltung

Der Dunavox Grande DX-166.428DBK wurde für moderne Küchen und luxuriöse Weinkeller konzipiert, eignet sich aber beispielsweise auch hervorragend als freistehender Weinschrank in Bars oder Restaurants. Der Innenraum ist mit ausziehbaren Holzregalen ausgestattet, die für eine natürliche Optik sorgen und die sichere Aufbewahrung Ihrer Weinflaschen gewährleisten. Eine dezente blaue LED-Beleuchtung setzt den Schrank gekonnt in Szene und trägt zu einer stimmungsvollen Präsentation Ihrer Weinsammlung bei.

Die Tür besticht durch einen nahtlosen Edelstahlrahmen und getöntes Glas, das Ihre Weine vor schädlichem UV-Licht schützt. Der integrierte Edelstahlgriff fügt sich harmonisch in das elegante Design ein und ist leicht zu reinigen. Die schwarze Türoberfläche verleiht dem Weinkühlschrank ein modernes und luxuriöses Aussehen.

Dank des dynamischen Kompressors reagiert der Weinkühlschrank weniger empfindlich auf Schwankungen der Umgebungstemperatur und bietet Ihnen somit mehr Flexibilität bei der Platzierung. Integrierte Vibrationsdämpfer sorgen dafür, dass äußere Vibrationen die Qualität und Reifung Ihrer Weine nicht beeinträchtigen. Temperatur und Beleuchtung lassen sich bequem über das Touchscreen-LED-Display einstellen. Mit einem Geräuschpegel von nur 40 Dezibel ist dieser Weinkühlschrank zudem außergewöhnlich leise.

Kapazität

Der Dunavox Grande DX-166.428DBK verfügt über zwei separate Temperaturzonen, sodass verschiedene Weinsorten gleichzeitig bei der optimalen Temperatur gelagert werden können. Die obere Zone hat einen Temperaturbereich von fünf bis zwölf Grad Celsius und eignet sich ideal für Weißwein, Sekt und Champagner. Die untere Zone hat einen Temperaturbereich von zwölf bis zwanzig Grad Celsius und ist für Rotwein geeignet.

Der maximale Temperaturunterschied zwischen den beiden Zonen sollte acht Grad Celsius nicht überschreiten. Es wird nicht empfohlen, beide Zonen auf exakt dieselbe Temperatur einzustellen, da dies die Luftzirkulation beeinträchtigen kann. Die obere Zone bietet Platz für 86 Flaschen, die untere für 80 Flaschen. Die Temperatur beider Zonen lässt sich individuell und präzise über das Touchscreen-Display im Weinkühlschrank einstellen. Die Weinflaschen liegen für einen bequemen Zugriff horizontal auf ausziehbaren Holzablagen.

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★★★★★ 4
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