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NewAir AW-210ED NewAir Thermoelectric Wine Cooler With Dual Temperature Zones

by Sommelier on April 18, 2010

NewAir AW 210ED NewAir Thermoelectric Wine Cooler With Dual Temperature Zones

  • Compact size with large, 21-bottle capacity
  • Convenient digital temperature controls with dual zones
  • Features LED Display and Interior LED Light.
  • Silent and vibration-free operation that won't distrurb your environment
  • The racks are chrome plated so your bottles rest in the height of sophistication

Product Description

NewAir AW 210ED NewAir Thermoelectric Wine Cooler With Dual Temperature Zones

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Anyone who's ever opened a much-anticipated bottle of wine can attest to the effects of improper wine storage.  Wine that is served too cold can affect its flavor and aroma notes while wine that is served too warm will speed up the aging process and cause an overly alcoholic taste.  As such, whether you're a budding wine aficionado or a true oenophile, a thermoelectric wine cooler such as the NewAir AW-210ED will allow you to serve your favorite vintages as they should be enjoyed. 

The space-saving and compact NewAir AW-210ED thermoelectric wine cooler has a large, twenty-one bottle capacity that makes it perfect for any household.  The LED display, digital controls, and a touch button control panel all allow for easy operation.  Moreover, the NewAir AW-210ED even has an LED light within the cooler itself for enhanced visibility. 

However, perhaps the mainstay of the AW-210ED thermoelectric wine cooler is its dual temperature zones.  This means that the cabinet's upper and lower zones are specialized, independently refrigerated chambers with separate temperature control capabilities which allow you to chill two different types of wine at once.  Best of all, in terms of noise, the NewAir AW-210ED is silent and vibration-free due to thermoelectric electric technology. 

Therefore, if you need a large-capacity wine cooler that has the ability to chill multiple types of wine with just one unit, try the NewAir AW-210ED.

NewAir AW-210ED NewAir Thermoelectric Wine Cooler With Dual Temperature Zones

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Centurion4Life April 18, 2010 at 11:04 pm

I ordered this as a present for my wife, and read a lot of reviews. There were so many negative product reviews for wine coolers, I really didn’t know which one was actually the truth. I didn’t know what to buy or who to believe.

This fridge is really quiet. In an empty room without any other appliances on, you can’t hear it.

It’s beautiful. It’s aesthetically pleasing and fits in well into our dining room. She loves the sleek black finish, we get lots of compliments on it. It gets a lot of attention believe it or not. Some people are really impressed by it. My friends think NewAir should of made room for cans of Bud Light, but I disagree. The unit stores my $300 bottles of Opus One. It is definitely a higher end unit meant to store wine collections not beer for UFC fights. Same high quality as Cuisinart models we’ve seen at Bloomingdales, but bigger which means more room for WINE! I would definitely choose this unit over a built in unit. This model requires some room for venting like most refrigerators, which makes sense. We had a built in wine cooler in our last house and it was nothing but problems. When they had to fix because the compressor went I had to contact a laundry list of people because the manufacturer went out of business. Then the guy who came to fix it decided it was ok to damage our granite bar top to access the built in wine cooler.

No assembly except putting on the handle. Let’s face it not many of us spoiled Southern Californians are handy.

he temperature holds steady and does not reset when exposed to sunlight, or when the room is warm. It’s really easy to read the temp setting, really easy to set, and it works like a dream. The LED lighting is awesome. Also, you can feel the difference in temperature between the 2 zones.

Dollar for dollar, this was competitively priced. I really liked my experience with Air & Water. They were great. And, we’re SO happy with it.

I know you will be too.

J. Carson April 19, 2010 at 12:59 am

At first I liked the wine cooler with it’s dual temp control, however the lower cooler went out on me. The display LCD read “Er” and when you went to the troubleshoot section on the manual, it stated that it was an error code, however it did not state how to clear or fix it. Thankfully I had 1 more month before my 1yr warranty would have expired. Don’t know if I can recommend this product based on this experience.

Ready to read April 19, 2010 at 1:49 am

Just in case you read reviews but not instructions…Don’t plug it in until you’ve taken it out of the box, screwed in the handles, and let it stand where it’s going to be for about 3 hours.

Arrived in working order, attractive, small… good for gift recipients who don’t have a large wine collection and/ or who live in small spaces.

JLP April 19, 2010 at 2:40 am

I received this as a gift. The two zones took very little time to get to the programmed temperatures and have been consistent for the month I have owned it. Some of the fatter bottles can be snug, but I don’t usually have too many of these and the wire racks are removable anyway. It’s so quiet you can’t tell that it’s on. It does everything that you would need a wine cooler to do…

Gilberto G. Fernandez April 19, 2010 at 2:46 am

I bought this wine cooler about a month ago and so far I am very pleased with it. Holds six bottles on top for white wine and fifteen in the bottom for red wine. The two sections have independent temperatures and the unit is very quite. If you just want to have a few bottles of red wine and a couple of bottles of white wine for an event of a dinner, this is the cooler to have.

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