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  2. Sub-Zero (company) - Wikipedia

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    It is the only under-counter wine cooler in its class to be able to keep wine as low as 38 °F (3 °C). [citation needed] It has two temperature zones and can be connected to a house alarm. [citation needed] A Sub-Zero refrigerator can weigh as much as 800 pounds (360 kg) and require four delivery people to move the refrigerator unit into a ...

  3. 10 of the Best Wine Fridges to Keep Your Rosé (and All Your ...

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  4. Hettich (company) - Wikipedia

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    Won in 2023: K08 hinge for wine cooler Won in 2022: Quadro Compact FE 20 for wine cooler Won in 2021: AvoriTech and Qudro Compact for dishwasher Won in 2019: TopLine XL and ComfortSpin (iF gold award) Won in 2017: Easys for refrigerators Won in 2016: AvanTech/en Won in 2016: Sensys/en thin door hinge Won in 2014: Push to open Silent/en Won in ...

  5. Refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    Domestic refrigerators and freezers for food storage are made in a range of sizes. Among the smallest are Peltier-type refrigerators designed to chill beverages. A large domestic refrigerator stands as tall as a person and may be about one metre (3 ft 3 in) wide with a capacity of 0.6 m 3 (21 cu ft).

  6. Wine bottle - Wikipedia

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    The chart below [6] lists the sizes of various wine bottles in multiples relating to a standard bottle of wine, which is 0.75 litres (0.20 US gal; 0.16 imp gal) (six 125 mL servings). The "wineglassful"—an official unit of the apothecaries' system of weights —is much smaller at 2.5 imp fl oz (71 mL ).

  7. Wine cooler - Wikipedia

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    Wine coolers were first marketed in California in 1976, with the introduction of California Cooler.During their peak in the mid-late 1980s they made up 20 percent of all wine sold in the United States, before fading in the 1990s due to heavy excise tax rises on wines.