A beverage centre designed to match the 40 bottle-Climate controlled Wine Cellar/Cabinet
October 17th, 2011
Vintec Allect AL 40BVC has a temperature range of 2-10 degrees for chilling beers and / or white wines and champagnes. It has been designed to be built in under bench and matches the Vintec Allect AL40SGESS (40 bottle) wine cabinet, as well as complimenting the taller Vintec 150/190SG2E models
Materials
Dimensions
(HxWxD) 820mm x 595mm x 571mm + spacer 30mm = 601mm
Vintec
vintec.com.au
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