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Post #1  Postby Brian Swanson » November 16th 2010, 12:01pm

Hi Guys,
I live in a 2 bedroom apartment in Manhattan. I have an Avanti wine fridge that is starting to crap out. It holds about 40 bottles (that's the capacity listed, but it actually holds a lot less). It's a little over 5 years old. I'm looking to replace it with something a bit higher quality, but I don't want to spend any more than $1K. In fact, less than $1K would be preferable. I'm flexible with the amount of bottles it can hold, although I don't want anything that holds less than 30 bottles. Any make / models you can suggest would be much appreciated.

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Post #2  Postby Brian Tuite » November 16th 2010, 12:21pm

Brian Swanson wrote:Hi Guys,
I'm looking to replace it with something a bit higher quality, but I don't want to spend any more than $1K. In fact, less than $1K would be preferable.


Good luck with that. Tough call.
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Post #3  Postby Freek S u i j v e r » November 16th 2010, 1:07pm

Go for second hand, replace the filters.
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Post #4  Postby KristiDavis » November 16th 2010, 5:35pm

Second hand is always a good idea, you can start looking on Craigslist for various models.
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Post #5  Postby Brian Swanson » November 17th 2010, 7:07am

KristiDavis wrote:Second hand is always a good idea, you can start looking on Craigslist for various models.


Thanks for the feedback, everyone. I will definitely check out Craigslist. I am also looking at the following fridges from Wine Enthusiast - any thoughts on any of these (positive or negative)?

N'FINITY 23 Compact Two-Temp Wine Cellar ($549 with free shipping)

Wine Enthusiast Silent 28 Bottle Touchscreen Wine Fridge ($329 with free shipping)

VinoView Silent 35 Bottle Wine Display Fridge ($359 with free shipping)
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Post #6  Postby Jay Miller » November 17th 2010, 4:27pm

My Avanti 34 bottle unit has been going strong for 13 years now so that's what I would have recommended.. Looks like the current models have more electronics though (touchpad instead of dial) so there are more possible points of failure.
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Post #7  Postby Otto Dobre » November 17th 2010, 5:12pm

Brian, I have a number of wine cellars in my garage and I would highly recommend the Noreseman 106. Fantastic cellars, extremely quiet, good looking too.
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Post #8  Postby drsugarman » November 17th 2010, 6:15pm

I bought a 35 bottle Danby for $199 from 67wine in Manhattan when I moved here 2 years ago ... delivery was free in the city. I'm happy and it actually holds 35 burgundy bottles. Also swing by Costco ... they have an awesome return policy if there's issues even years down the road.
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Post #9  Postby Michael Martin » November 17th 2010, 6:26pm

Pretty happy with this. 50 or so will fit, no vibration, quiet and keeps consistant temp.
http://www.homedepot.com/Appliances-Kit ... ogId=10053
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Post #10  Postby Ethan Abraham » December 5th 2010, 1:09pm

Has anyone ever used this one:
http://www.homedepot.com/Appliances-Kit ... ogId=10053
for $150 it seems like it's hard for it not to be worth the money.
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Post #11  Postby David White » December 5th 2010, 3:25pm

Brian: Check craigslist religiously -- as Eurocaves do pop up. I got a Eurocave Comfort 266 (which retails for $2500) with a bunch of rollout shelves for about $1500. And I've been extremely pleased with the purchase.
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Post #12  Postby Audrey C » December 5th 2010, 7:00pm

If you have a Costco membership, they have a few different models to select from in your price range

http://www.costco.com/Common/Search.asp ... or&topnav=
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Post #13  Postby Chris Caldwell » January 2nd 2011, 3:38pm

Was wondering if there are certain name brands you would recommend...theres so many to decide between...
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Post #14  Postby Kim Caldwell » January 2nd 2011, 3:52pm

Michael Martin wrote:Pretty happy with this. 50 or so will fit, no vibration, quiet and keeps consistant temp.
http://www.homedepot.com/Appliances-Kit ... ogId=10053



Michael - Other than the shelves, this looks a whole lot like the GE Monogram unit I have in my kitchen,which happens to sell for more than double the price. Think I'll check it out. :)
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Post #15  Postby M Kelly » January 2nd 2011, 6:34pm

Perhaps someone can correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding was that ALL of these <1k things are basically small refrigerators and lack any special details that would make them any different from a fridge, and for this reason one "needs" to buy a Eurocave, Dometic, etc etc if you want a "cellar." If so, and you are storing for short term, why not just put the wine in the fridge and spare the expense? Or do it right, and buy the smallest Eurocave on the market?
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Post #16  Postby Michael Martin » January 2nd 2011, 7:27pm

M Kelly wrote:Perhaps someone can correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding was that ALL of these <1k things are basically small refrigerators and lack any special details that would make them any different from a fridge, and for this reason one "needs" to buy a Eurocave, Dometic, etc etc if you want a "cellar." If so, and you are storing for short term, why not just put the wine in the fridge and spare the expense? Or do it right, and buy the smallest Eurocave on the market?

I think it boils down to what someone wants. I don't have the room for short term storage in the fridge, nor would I want to expose long term storage to the vibration or temp extremes of a fridge. I like knowing that the wines I enjoy drinking both long term or short term are stored ideally and away from the leftover pizza.
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Post #17  Postby M Kelly » January 2nd 2011, 7:57pm

Michael Martin wrote:
M Kelly wrote:Perhaps someone can correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding was that ALL of these <1k things are basically small refrigerators and lack any special details that would make them any different from a fridge, and for this reason one "needs" to buy a Eurocave, Dometic, etc etc if you want a "cellar." If so, and you are storing for short term, why not just put the wine in the fridge and spare the expense? Or do it right, and buy the smallest Eurocave on the market?

I think it boils down to what someone wants. I don't have the room for short term storage in the fridge, nor would I want to expose long term storage to the vibration or temp extremes of a fridge. I like knowing that the wines I enjoy drinking both long term or short term are stored ideally and away from the leftover pizza.


Thanks, Michael. I guess that's what puzzles me. They aren't stored ideally in these less pricey fridges. If it's space, then I get it, but other than that, I don't get why one would buy one. Part of my personality, but I'd save until I can have the small Eurocave before spending the money on one of the mini-fridges from home depot dressed up like a wine cellar, when it's not. The temp variations are probably the same and I don't buy into the vibration stuff (but that's for another thread!)

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Post #18  Postby Randy Bowman » January 2nd 2011, 8:01pm

Kim Caldwell wrote:
Michael Martin wrote:Pretty happy with this. 50 or so will fit, no vibration, quiet and keeps consistant temp.
http://www.homedepot.com/Appliances-Kit ... ogId=10053



Michael - Other than the shelves, this looks a whole lot like the GE Monogram unit I have in my kitchen,which happens to sell for more than double the price. Think I'll check it out. :)



We bought two of them on sale for 299 two and a half years ago. One burned out six months ago. The same unit, under the name Avanti (I think), was on sale at Home Depot for $ 149.00 during the 1st week of December. Wish I had made there and got one. $149 replacement is cheaper than a $ 210 repair.

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Post #19  Postby Michael Martin » January 3rd 2011, 8:42am

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Thanks, Michael. I guess that's what puzzles me. They aren't stored ideally in these less pricey fridges. If it's space, then I get it, but other than that, I don't get why one would buy one. Part of my personality, but I'd save until I can have the small Eurocave before spending the money on one of the mini-fridges from home depot dressed up like a wine cellar, when it's not. The temp variations are probably the same and I don't buy into the vibration stuff (but that's for another thread!)

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I think you're throwing the baby out with the bathwater. I agree that most of the sub $500 units are basically "beverage coolers", but with a little research, you can find some that present good long term storage options. I've been very happy with mine. It has served me well to the point of considering adding a second one.
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Post #20  Postby jerryw » January 3rd 2011, 4:26pm

I used to work with IWA and we sold a varity of brands. Although some are not well insulatred and indeed do not hold the capacity that they claim...all efficiently store the wines at 55-60F. I always liked the Danby units and the Avanti is reliable. Both should be under $1K depending on the brand and knobs/whistles.
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Post #21  Postby Chris Caldwell » January 7th 2011, 10:42am

whats your opinion on this one from Best Buy...seems to have good reviews for 500 bucks

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/GE+-+Profil ... Id=5435111
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Post #22  Postby Kim Caldwell » January 7th 2011, 10:56am

FWIW, I keep a wet sponge in a small dish of water in the smaller kitchen unit to increase the humidity. It dries up so I suspect its doing something. [scratch.gif]

Truthfully, I'm not sure the Eurocave does anything more to control humidity. It seems to follow the ambient humidity in my basement. I use the little beads in the bottom in the winter - but remove them in the summer when the humidity is high.
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Post #23  Postby N. Justl » January 9th 2012, 12:15pm

My 42ish bottle Frigidaire gave out last night after only 1.25 years. Looking for an affordable replacement, and I see some good recommendations in this thread, but was curious about feedback on these brands:

Danby
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Those are the brands that seem to be similar in price and capacity (but hopefully more durable) as the Frigidaire. If there are any others, I would love to learn about them.

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Post #24  Postby loren.grossman » January 9th 2012, 3:09pm

I just bought the NFinity 170 bottle (yeah right) unit from Wine Enthusiast through Costco. $1400, delivered. Hold between 135-150 bottles. Runs quiet and looks very nice. I ran out of room in my regular wine cellar and now am using this as my on deck circle.
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Post #25  Postby N. Justl » January 13th 2012, 10:44am

This may be a silly question, but I just wanted to check since y'all have much more experience with wine fridges than do I.

Is it okay to use a wine fridge that is designed to be "built in" as a freestanding unit? Is the only difference that it vents from the front? I just wanted to make sure before I buy a unit, and am unhappy with it because I am not using it as intended.

Here is a link to the unit I'm considering purchasing and using as a freestanding unit since my other fridge just burned out.
http://www.homedepot.com/Vissani/h_d1/N ... ogId=10053

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Post #26  Postby N. Justl » January 18th 2012, 11:48am

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Post #27  Postby Poppy Davis » January 18th 2012, 12:48pm

The unit you're looking at says: "Suitable for built-in or freestanding installation", so you should be just fine. The reviews are hit and miss, so it looks like they have some lemons, but Home Depot is good on returns.
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Post #28  Postby N. Justl » January 18th 2012, 2:23pm

P. Davis wrote:The unit you're looking at says: "Suitable for built-in or freestanding installation", so you should be just fine. The reviews are hit and miss, so it looks like they have some lemons, but Home Depot is good on returns.


Thank you very much for the response. In store, they push it as a "built-in" unit, so I just wanted to double check with the WB'ers, but you and the website are probably more accurate. It seems that all units with this bottle capacity and price range have mixed reviews, so it's tough to pick one out based on reviews alone. That is good info to know about Home Depot returns though.
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Post #29  Postby David Kaufman » January 21st 2012, 7:30pm

My Whirlpool 35-bottle unit just went down yesterday. Ran over to Costco and picked up a $200 VinoTemp to use in the interim (thankfully they have a generous return policy). Debating whether or not to go used on a higher-end model via craigslist or to spend about a grand on a 166-bottle Avanti.

There is an interesting Trantherm Ermitage unit for sale locally. Seller says it is about 6-7 years old and hasn't been run in about 2 years. Wondering if anyone has any longevity estimates for such a unit.
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Post #30  Postby M Hudson » January 26th 2012, 2:33pm

Michael Martin wrote:Pretty happy with this. 50 or so will fit, no vibration, quiet and keeps consistant temp.
http://www.homedepot.com/Appliances-Kit ... ogId=10053" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


+1

good friend of mine has two of these and been going strong for two years now...and honestly at that price and size, they are more or less disposable. If I got 5 years out of it, I would be more than happy.
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