Siemens Debuts New KF24WA40 Built-In High-End Wine Cooler

When it comes to keeping your precious bottles of wine stored in just the right conditions, nothing beats an electric cooling system. They allow you to set the perfect temperature and climate conditions that insure your wine is at its best when you are ready to serve. The folks at Siemens have taken the wine cooler to an entirely different level with their latest creation, the KF24WA40 built-in wine cabinet.
Elevating the built-in wine cooler to an almost artistic level, Siemens’ sharp-looking KF24WA40 showcases a clean line design that combines glass and stainless steel in a unit that blends seamlessly with your existing d?cor. Another cool feature (no pun intended) is the antibacterial interior that will make sure that any unwanted guests are quickly shown the door.
The KF24WA40 also sports a unique touch-sensitive handle that causes the interior light to come on as soon as you grab it. That way you can showcase your collection without having to open the cooler and waste energy. The cooler showcases a set of high-end aluminum shelves and translucent plastic half shells that are sure to make the perfect companions to your fine wine collection. Other key features of this wine storage cabinet include:
- LED temperature display
- Adjustable temperature range from 6C to 14C (42.8F – 57.2F)
- Double-insulated frameless glass doors with UV resistant glass and stainless steel
- Total capacity of 63 bottles
- 8 shelves including 5 height-adjustable ones.
- Measuring only H122 x W54 x T54-cm (48 x 21.3 x 21.3-in)
The Siemens KF24WA40 built-in wine cooler sells for around 1,600EUR ($2,238).
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