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Sanyo SR-3500 35-Bottle Wine Cooler, Black with Chrome Trim
by: Sanyo
List Price: $399.99
Feature: Energy-efficient, 35-bottle wine cooler with adjustable thermostat
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Wine Cellar - Sixteen Bottle Stainless Steel Finish by Wine Enthusiast
by: Organize.com
Feature: 16 bottle capacity
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The Wine Enthusiast 28-Bottle Wine Cellar - Graphite
by: The Wine Enthusiast
List Price: $299.99
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Feature: Keeps your best bottles cool without making a peep
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The Wine Enthusiast Vino-View 35-Bottle Wine Cellar- Black
by: The Wine Enthusiast
List Price: $399.99
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Feature: A 35 bottle wine refrigerator with a black cabinet and a glass door with a graphite trim
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16 Bottle Wine Refrigerator with Wood Shelves - EdgeStar
by: EdgeStar
Feature: Internal fan to evenly circulate air within the wine cooler- ensuring even temperature distribution
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24" Wine Cooler, Black, Left Hinge
by: Jenn-Air
List Price: $1,655.06
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24" Wine Cooler, Stainless Steel, Left Hinge
by: Jenn-Air
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27 Bottle, Built-In Wine Cooler
by: Danby
List Price: $898.31
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Feature: Tempered glass door with stainless steel frame and handle
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2DRWR REFRIG 24"SS ULINE
by: ULINE
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30 Bottle Wine Cooler (Black with Stainless Steel Door Trim) (33 3/16"H x 19 13/16"W x 23 5/16"D)
by: Danby
List Price: $523.25
Our Price: $369.00
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Feature: Color: Black with Stainless Steel Door Trim
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Choosing Appliance -> Cooking Pans This is another area where spending money is justified. The best pans combine different metals like aluminum or copper on the outside and stainless steel on the inside. Aluminum and copper are valued for their ability to spread heat evenly over the entire pan, and stainless steel is valued for its non-reactive qualities. Buy pans which are heavy and thick with solid handles that are well fastened to the pot. As with knives, buy the highest quality cooking pans you can afford one at a time, starting with a saute pan and a 3 qt. sauce pan. They will last forever. At some point, a stock pot (which will be especially pricey) should be considered for serious cooking. Choosing Appliance -> Fridge / Freezers A large number of freezers have eliminated defrosting by continually circulating the air inside the freezer compartment, thus avoiding frost build-up -- a feature well worth paying a little extra for. Kitchen tips -> Slicing When you want to slice foods, such as: onions, celery stalks, potatoes, carrots, etc., hold the items together with one hand and pivot the knife at it's tip and hold the blade at a 95' towards the hand holding the items, always keeping the tip of the knife in contact with the cutting surface |
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