Short summary of the main features:
- Wine cooler for 12 bottles (only standard size, longer bottles will not fit)
- Two cooling zones that can be controlled individually 7-18 degrees Celsius (ideal for eg above to store red and white wine down
- Light on / switched off
- Energy efficiency class B: 179KWh / year care at an average price of 25.89 ct / kWh for an increase in the electricity bill by about 45, or nearly 4 per month
- Good workmanship, even if the wooden shelves are not from the highest quality wood
- Great Look
- Door and on the other hand mounted
- No on / off button, just plug
- Temperature display between Fahrenheit and Celsius switchable
- The manual says that you should not leave the refrigerator in front operation to prevent the coolant can set. I still let him stand for 12 hours before I turned on him
- Moderate volume The refrigerator has no right Moto, but cools with a combination of coolant and fans. These fans can be heard, of course, where they are quite quiet when they just buzz only to himself, sometimes they turn but something on and are then clearly audible. So not really suitable as a nightstand next to the bed, for the kitchen or the cellar but very suitable. For the living room, I would not say that it is in principle too loud, especially since he never gives an annoying hum or so on its own, but that one has to then try in doubt.
Conclusion:
All in all a great wine cellar. He looks good, offers two different, individually controlled cooling zones (ideal for white and red wines to be stored). A better energy rating would indeed be desirable, but 179KWh are still quite reasonable, you have to hold awareness of costs. The volume of the device is okay, I never felt it was too loud, but the fans can hear just yet if they turn up, and they even are not exaggerated and loud whir flashy or so.
Therefore, as I said, all in all a great wine cellar of doing exactly what he should.