SIA WC30BL 300mm / 30cm Black Under Counter LED 19 Bottle Wine Cooler Chille

SIA WC30BL 300mm / 30cm Black Under Counter LED 19 Bottle Wine Cooler Chille

SIA WC30BL 300mm / 30cm Black Under Counter LED 19 Bottle Wine Cooler Chille

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  • 59L Capacity
  • Fits up to 19 Bordeaux Wine Bottles
  • Digital Display with Interior LED Light
  • Reversible Door
  • 1 Year Manufacturers Guarantee
SKU: B08NGKCQJ7
Weight: 26.5 kg
Dimensions: 90 x 63 x 32.5 cm; 26.5 Kilograms
Brand: SIA
Part: WC30BL
Colour: Black
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: SIA
Reference: WC30BL

Product Description

The SIA WC30BL is a 30cm wide, 19* bottle wine cooler that combines a stylish look with value for money. It comes with an easy-to-use digital control panel, an interior LED light and a temperature alarm that will alert you if the interior gets too warm. The wine cooler door opens left to right, but can be easily reversed to suit any kind of kitchen.

*Please note that this appliance can fit 19 standard Bordeaux bottles or 14 Burgundy bottles.

INTERIOR OF WINE COOLERWINE COOLER DIMENSIONS

Features

Colour: black

LED digital display

Temperature alarm

LED interior light

Reversible door

Technical Specification

Bottle storage capacity: 19*

Net capacity (L): 59

Power supply (A): 13A

Noise level (dBa): 41

Temperature range (°C): 4~20

Technical Specification Cont.

Power cable length (cm): 200

UK plug supplied

Refrigerant type: R600a

Dimensions (mm): W295 x D573 x H870-920

Old energy classification: A+

New energy classification: F

Back when energy labels were first introduced 20 years ago, the rating system was fairly simple. An A for the most energy efficient appliances and F for the lowest. But things got a little more complicated as new, more efficient products started coming out. That's how we've ended up with ratings of A+, A++ and even A+++ in the mix. As appliances got better over time, more and more ended up in the A+ to A+++ category. That made things confusing, since it was harder to tell which appliances actually used less energy. This new change will cut through that confusion. Now appliances will be rated from A to G – nice and easy!