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UUflECO MyFridge MF-6W
Wine coolers
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WAECO MyFridge MF-6W
4.15
Thermoelectric wine refrigerator for 12 volts DC or 100-240 volts AC
Gross capacity
approx. 18 litres or 6 bottles lying
(bottle length up to 32 cm)
Voltage
12 volts DC or 100-240 volts AC
Average power consumption
approx. 48 watts
Temperature range
Variable from +5°C to +20°C
(up to 18°C below the ambient temperature)
Insulation
Polyurethane
System
Wear-free thermoelectrics with interior and exterior fan
Material
ABS
Colour
Silver
Dimensions(WxHxD)
260 X410 X470 mm
Weight
6.5 kg
Quality features
Electronic thermostat with digital temperature display,
continuously variable temperature, transparent door,
safe magnetic lock, 3 grid shelves to accommodate the
bottles, interior light can be switched on or off,
drip tray for the condensation water
Test marks
TÜV/GS, e-approved according to 95/54/EC
(EMC guidelines for vehicles)
Product
Ref. No.
MyFridge MF-6W
MF-6W-12/230
Upto18°Cbelow ambient temperature
Q
12 volts DC or 100-240 volts AC
Vibration-free refrigeration protects the wine
Low-noise operation
Ideal "climate" for 6 bottles of wine
The MF-6W wine refrigerator stores your most precious wines perfectly. The desired temperature (between +5°C and +20°C) is simply preset and then reliably maintained.
The easy-to-read display shows the preset and current temperature. Removable grid shelves hold the bottles in place - with space in between and a cooling layer of air all around them. Compact, practical and absolutely vibration-free, the wine cabinet provides a quiet place for the wine to unfold its potential. Which gives you the peace and quiet to relax and enjoy.
Ideal for home use as well as for small, fine restaurants. With interior light. Ready for connection to 12 volts DC or 100-240 volts AC.
Compact wine refrigerator for 6 bottles
Enjoy your wine the professional way
How do you like your wine? Full-bodied red wines, such as a fine Bordeaux, should be served at a temperature of 18°C. A young, fruity Riesling tastes best at about 10°C.
Whichever you prefer, the elegant wine refrigerator MF-6W brings your wine to the perfect temperature. Large enough to store six standard-size bottles of wine (up to 32 cm bottle length), it keeps you well prepared for a planned dinner party or an unexpected guest ...
Recommended drinking temperatures
White table wines and dry, acid wines
+7
to
+9
°C
Full-bodied, rich bouqet whites, late harvests, special late harvests
+10
to
+12
°C
White wines with pronounced residual sweetness,
raisin wines, ice wines
+12
to
+14
°C
Rosé wines
+6
to
+8
°C
Red table wines
+10
to
+14
°C
Full-bodied, dry red wines
+14
to
+16
°C
Full-bodied, rich bouquet red wines
+16
to
+18
°C
At the touch of a button, the digital monitor displays the preset and current temperature in °C
Removable grid shelves for easy cleaning
Easy to use with keys for all essential functions
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Contents, specifications and availability are subject to change serving the technical improvement.
Contents, specifications and availability are subject to change serving the technical improvement.
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