AGA Tall upright black wine cellar, retail price was £6300
Brighton, East Sussex
£1,200
- Posted
- 11 hours ago
Description
Aga wine cellar with bottom chiller drawer in glass black and chrome
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The rugged Aga wine cellar
creates perfect storage conditions maintaining ideal temperature and humidity levels for all types of wine. With its tinted triple-glazed, tempered glass door and electronically controlled environment, the AGA premium wine cellar protects your favorite bottles from heat, UV light and vibration. Equipped with total of 10 shelves each accommodating 6 wine bottles, the cellar also features a soft closing device to avoid jolting your wine. Aga integrated a unique 42-bottle Riserva zone with 7 humidity controlled shelves, designed specifically for storing gourmet and vintage bottles for a longer period. The bottom drawer utilises the TriMode system, functioning as a fridge, fresco or freezer, giving you additional storage flexibility. Other features include LED lights to illuminate the interior and a humidity control panel which recommends temperature settings for your wine. The LED lights turn off automatically to prevent damaging the wine flavour. This ‘A’ rated Aga wine cellar is available in cream, red or black for approximately £6,300 current shop retail price ,
In nice condition very clean
Perfect working
Size is 60cm width 218cm high
This product is very heavy,
Delivery is available
collection bn2 ,
My asking price is £1200 Or
Im open to a sensible offer if your interested ,
Please no time wasters
Ad ID: 1502201428
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