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Monday, June 2, 2014

Samsung Side By Side Refrigerator model # RS261MDRS.Samsung RS261 26 Cubic Foo

Samsung Side By Side Refrigerator model # RS261MDRS.
  • Drop Temperatures With Power Freeze And Power Cool
  • External Digital Display To Easily Adjust Controls
  • ENERGY STAR Compliant
  • Dimensions (WHD): 35 3/4" X 68 5/8" X 29 5/8"

We have had this refrigerator for over a year now and have found it to be okay as a refrigerator, but there are some design choices Samsung made which detract seriously from this fridge. First, the icemaker. The whole system is a mess. You cannot go in the freezer and get some ice out of the bin as we could in previous fridges. This means to put ice in a small mouth container we usually have to use a cup and transfer the cubes.

A bigger issue is the ice dispenser itself. Every time we use it chips of ice, some quite large, spew out from around the top of the glass and shower on the floor. There are always little puddles of water on our floor, and eventually it will damage the polyurethane coating. We are also now experiencing a more concerning issue. The ice outlet gets jammed and the motorized drive which moves the ice out gets stuck on. When this happens, the only way we have found to resolve the issue is the remove the ice bin, empty and rinse out all the little chunks of ice stuck in the outlet, and then put the empty bucket back in. This has happened several times, once when one of our kids was home by herself and the motor was stuck on for 10-15 minutes while she tried to reach us on the phone to ask what to do.

I also am concerned about the longevity of this fridge due to the flimsy nature of the plastic which lines the insider of the refrigerator side. When moving one of the shelves it went in at too much of an angle to slide in and the molded plastic shelf channel just buckled inward. Very little force was applied, this is not reasonable. We have also had the defroster in the freezer freeze over requiring a full defrost, but I think this is because we had some plastic bags covering some of the inlets.

In all, I would not recommend this refrigerator, there are other options at the same price point which might not have the same icemaker issues.

Update: More problems with this Fridge, I am pushing it down to one star and cannot recommend at all. We have not had a repeat of the stuck ice dispenser, we just dump all the ice every month or so. However, now we are regularly getting ice build up in the sealed area where the defrost fan is, which contacts the fan blade and makes a horrible noise. I thought it was a problem with covering the outlets, but we have been careful about that. I now have to use a hairdryer to melt the ice out every 6-8 weeks, but in the process melted some of the cheap plastic lining the inside of the freezer compartment. I recently lowered the freezer temperature and it seems to have slowed down the ice formation but the freezer is now not cold enough for long term storage, we have to use a spare freezer for that.

The ice spewing out I described in my original review continues to be a major annoyance, and we have some water marks on our cork floor from bigger chunks we did not locate when they shot out of the dispenser. All in all, this appears to be a pretty cheaply made product, we are already saving for a replacement. Not at all what I expected from Samsung, we generally love their products, but now avoid any kitchen appliances made by them.

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After looking at a number of brands and models of refrigerators, we settled on the Samsung RS261MD in stainless. We liked the overall look, interior arrangement, fit and finish, and the fact that the side was painted a neutral grey, rather than black (personal preference). It is also rated as very energy efficient and priced competively. We knew we were making a couple of compromises and a some other issues came up after we had it in our home. These are:

o LED lighting Energy efficient and looks cool. On a pricier Samsung model there were more lights. We found after it was fully loaded this fridge does not really have enough to fully light the interior of the fridge side as well as it should. Freezer seems better.

o Ice Maker/water Like most new refrigerators, all of the controls are contained in an electronic pad on the front of the fridge, integrated with the temperature controls. Had to read the instructions (difficult for a man) to figure everything out. We had a temporary scare with getting ice through the door, as you have to push much harder than we expected to get ice to come out, hard enough that our young kids struggle with it a little. I miss the simplicity of the manual controls we had before and hope the components hold up to the test of time. Having just a single opening for both water and ice means we have to push buttons to get water and ice, maybe a minor point, but all the button pushing will put miles on the electronics fast.

o Shelves There is only a minimal ability to set the vertical distance between shelves, something we are already seeing as an issue. Probably pretty minor, but we are having to rethink how we store things as we don't have the flexibilty to do what we want. The thin materials which make up the fixed ledges on which the shelves rest are a concern, they were slightly crushed during shipment for one set we have to use. On the upside, the icemaker arrangement leaves a nice space for large flat things like frozen pizzas, which were always a challenge before.

o Water filter The water filter is inside the refrigerator compartment and takes away some space from the lower drawer. No big deal, but every inch counts in our house.

o Labels This is a nitpick, but all the labels and tape which came attached to the inside and outside of the refrigerator left residue which was a pain to get off. The one on the outside just would not come off without scraping, something you don't really want to do on a shiny new appliance.

Right now, I say we are satisfied, but with some long-term concerns.

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Been thru 7, yes 7, Samsung Fridges since May. Not one has lasted. Started out low with the R26 side by side. 1 DOA and 1 died in 6 days. Moved up to RG side by side. It lasted 3 weeks before dying. Upgraded to the French Door AERS. It lasted about 4 weeks. Next was the HARS. It too lasted about 4 weeks before a myriad of issues reared their ugly heads.

At this point, I should have simply walked away from samsung but then my retailer offered me a great deal on the ABBP model with the duel ice makers (black color)for very cheap..couldnt resist the price...big mistake.....it died...well, lets just say it was DOA as it started cooling but never stopped. Would not defrost so it first froze everything in my FRIDGE section, before the compressor died that night, waking me to spoiled food, lots of water in the fridge, freezer, kitchen floor, which was quite a chore to clean up (some previous models had similar issue)....then they swapped that out for the ABRS (same fridge with dual ice makers, but in stainless instead of black)..It actually lasted until 2 weeks ago when the 1st issue arose and over the past 2 weeks, the issues have gotten continually worse. Left me no choice.....Went back to retailer and told them to take back their lemon samsung. The entire samsung lineup is a lemon line if I ever saw one. I've had plenty of fridges in my life and have never had any issues. My last fridge was fine...it was 10 years old...still working great...But it developed a small crack in the defrost pan that holds the water after defrosting. Not bad, but it would leak a few drops on to the floor. Repair guy said everything on unit was working great, other then the leak...advided it would cost about $200 to fix the pan.....wasnt sure if I wanted to put $200 in to a 10 year old fridge or put that $$ towards a new fridge. Decided to go with a new one. Wished I hadn't as the past 7 months has been a nightmare due to these LEMON SAMSUNGS.

Now awaiting a whirlpool and hope I have better luck, but regadless, I would not wish ANY SAMSUNG MODEL ON MY WORST ENEMY...RUN, DONT WALK..AWAY FROM ANY SAMSUNG. Dont let the sleek looks, tons of features at such a great price sucker you in to buying this LEMON LINE. And SHAME ON YOU JD POWERS!! People think your ratings are unbiased and many buy based on your rec's...YET YOU WERE PAID TO RATE SAMSUNG #1!!!! WHEN IN FACT, THERE ARE MORE CONSUMER COMPLAINTS FILED AGAINST SAMSUNG THEN ANY OTHER BRAND!!!!

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I have several Samsung Electronics and never had a problem until I bought this refrigerator. This fridge is awful and I wish I had a way of knowing exactly what it would be like living with it before purchasing.

Issue Number ONE: Doesnt get very cold. If I pour a glass of milk, it's not very cold like it was from my old fridge. After testing the temperature, it hovered around the 40 degree mark but wasn't consistent throughout the fridge. The freezer seems better

Issue TWO: it's very noisy. I am typically sitting at the table working and hear it more than most, but it is loud and growling much of the time. I suspect it's the icemaker or water compartment filling up, but my old fridge had the same features and never sounded so loud and gastrointestinal!

Issue three: The lighting in this fridge is awful. It does not light up all the shelves and it only lights up the top portion of the fridge. Add food the the shelves and it's actually dark in there. I hate the lighting..it's almost depressing to be honest. Most fridges now come with LED lighting, but knowing it's not as bright as incandescent should mean using more lights.. you'll see what I mean when you shop for your new fridge

Issue Three: The icemaker is not good. If you switch from crushed to cubed, it sticks on crushed and spits out shards of ice all over the place. The container for the ice is small, so if you entertain or really use a lot of ice, this isn't for you.

Issue Four: The shelves are inadequate and are hard to clean

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Although Samsung has a reputation for fine product designs, this refrigerator is not one of them. I have had this model for a few years now. The defrost issue with the freezer causing ice to form around the fan is the biggest problem, but there is a list of things to consider. Before I get into them, let me just say that I have had no problem with the physical use components of the design. The shelves and drawers are fine. Here is what is not good though:

The LED interior lighting was intentionally placed in the back of the unit to make the more expensive models where there are more LED's and in better places more attractive. Once the refrigerator is loaded with food, most of the light is blocked and the interior is too dark.

The water and ice dispenser requires excessive force to engage the switch. Once the ice dispenser is engaged, ice comes out quite rapidly. On occasion, ice does not drop down and the chute fills with ice cubes. This is annoying. It is also not uncommon for a couple of ice cubes to hang up in the chute. They drop out onto the floor several minutes later when they start to melt and work free.

_ If the refrigerator is run in energy saver mode, ice builds up around the freezer fan in less than a week and makes a noisy growl as the fan rubs against it. I believe that it defaults to this mode when plugged in.

Freezer and refrigerator controls are on the main use panel on the front. I have kids. They have friends. It seems that someone is frequently changing the temperature settings in the refrigerator or freezer. Worst of all is when someone turns on the energy saver mode. That is sure to cause icing.

In normal operation, the freezer eventually ices up and needs to be defrosted. This is very frustrating. To get at the fan and thaw the ice, everything has to come out and the back panel inside the freezer must be removed.

In summary then, this Samsung model has several design flaws that added up to an unpleasant experience for me. Since others are reporting the same problems, I just can't recommend it at this time.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Haier HVTS04ABB 4-Bottle Wine Cellar, Black

Haier HVTS04ABB 4-Bottle Wine Cellar, Black
  • Touch screen Control
  • Perfect For Both Red & White Wines
  • Features Double Pane Insulated Glass Door With Black Trim/Black Cabinet
  • Variable 46Deg -65Deg F With Led Temperature Readout
  • 3 Full-Width Chrome Storage Racks

The cooler works great. The digital temp. setting only flucuates 1 degree and serves my purpose well. I highly recommend this wine cooler.

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I absolutely love it! I wish it was a little longer in depth so it could hold an opened bottle with the stopper. But it

keeps the temperature right on and is very quiet. Love the led light too! I would definitely recommend this to a friend. I will probably be buying one for my daughter soon!

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I'm not sure if the one I received was defective or not but it would not hold its temperature. I only drink red wine so I needed it to be at 65 all the time. The ONLY time it stayed at 65 is when I had the heat running in my house at 70, otherwise it was always at the temp within my home (which completely defeats the purpose.) I didn't need a pretty storage box. I've seen much better units than this. It was a complete waste of money and I'm sending it back.

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I agree, this productr sucks! Mine (bought new) has NEVER worked as it should and after unplugging it last week to use my blender in the outlet, it has STOPPPED WORKING ALTOGETHER since I plugged it back in. Prior to that, out of the box, I could never get it to chill below 56 degreess!! I hate it!!

I'm not too big on wine collection, but do like to have my wines at perfect temperature when I have friends or family over... I live in a small apartment and this was just the perfect size and shape for it...

It keeps wines at the temperature you want it (sometime it fluctuates by -1 degree), it has an interior light if you want to display it for your guests, and you set both temperature and light with a touch screen control...

I have received many compliments on it and the best part is that it is very silent!

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Frigidaire Gallery FGUI2149LE, Top Freezer, 20.6 Cubic Ft Refrigerator, Ebony Black

Frigidaire Gallery FGUI2149LE, Top Freezer, 20.6 Cubic Ft Refrigerator, Ebony BlackRecently I purchased this model refrigerator. DO NOT be fooled by the lovely exterior of this unit as I was. It looks beautiful with it's anti-finger print exterior & polished handles. BUT the interior is nothing but cheap plastic. The shelves are flimsy & poorly secured. Children's toys are made of higher quality plastic than the drawers in this "Refrigerator" from the "Gallery Collection". After 10 weeks the freezer door pops open when the refrigerator door is closed. A phenomenon the repair man calls "burping"....but it does not close after it "burps, resulting in defrosting of the food & ice crystals to build up inside. I am to get an energy star rebate at the end of the year but will have spent double that as it is extremely inefficient. Do not depend on the retailer to assist you. They refer you to a Frigidaire repair man and after that to the Frigidaire/Electrolux Company. They were unable to assist me in the return of this product. I will write to the CEO soon. Please beware when buying Frigidaire Products. They do not stand behind them and are of very poor quality.

Three months after purchase the freezer door pops open when you close the fridge. Bad design. I will contact the manufacturer. They need to make a fix.

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Friday, May 2, 2014

Kenmore T1RFKB2 NSF Certified Refrigerator Water Filter, Certified Green, Made in North America 2 P

Kenmore T1RFKB2 NSF Certified Refrigerator Water Filter, Certified Green, Made in North America 2 PackI ordered these and it wasn't good. The first one was plugged completely and never allowed more than a trickle of water and the second never stopped leaking. I liked the green idea, but never considered that it would be algae on my kitchen floor! The only thing good was the prompt refund when I returned them. Kudos to the supplier on that one.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Frigidaire RC-101 Certified Green Refrigerator Water Filter 2 Pack

Frigidaire RC-101 Certified Green Refrigerator Water Filter 2 PackPro:

It fits.

Fraction of the cost of an OEM filter.

Cons:

1 star deduct for not arriving on time.

I purchased this for a friend, who has a Frigidaire RF-200, and these filters fit. I will update this review if she has any issues.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Refrigerator Evaporator Motor for Maytag, Magic Chef, Admiral, 61004888

Refrigerator Evaporator Motor for Maytag, Magic Chef, Admiral, 61004888Live in a small condo and the evaporator motor on the refrigerator was so noisy that it would wake us up at night when the refrigerator started. The order came to me well before expected so we could repair and have a good nite's sleep and also not worry about the refrigerator not working.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

FoodSaver FreshSaver Handheld Vacuum Sealing System

FoodSaver FSFRSH0051 FreshSaver Handheld Vacuum Sealing System, WhiteI've owned a Foodsaver for years (now on my third) so I'm familiar with their conventional vacuum bags and canisters.

I got an email from FoodSaver touting the new FreshSaver zipper bags for frequently used items so you don't have to keep cutting down and re-sealing regular FoodSaver bags.

Sounded good to me, so I ordered one. The handheld unit vacuums reasonably quickly, and the small compatible storage containers work well.

However, the quart and gallon size bags zipper are worse than useless. They appear to hold a vacuum initially, so you put it in the fridge only to find the next day that the bag lost its vacuum. The bags are stiffer than regular zipper bags, so when the seal fails, the bag expands and allows more air in than a regular plastic bag. The unit was supplied with 5 quart bags and 5 gallon bags. Only four bags held a vacuum more than a few minutes! Of those four, only two bags held vacuum a second time. Even those two failed on the third use.

Absolutely maddening you THINK you sealed the bag, only to find out hours later it isn't sealed after all!

I called Jarden (Foodsaver's corporate owner) to complain. They said the only thing they could do is send me a box of 12 gallon-size zipper FreshSaver bags as a 'goodwill' gesture. Unfortunately, those bags are just as bad as the first ones. The problem is the valve tab. The bags feature heat-welded multilayer construction (good) and heat-welded zippers (good), but the valve tab is fastened using a pressure sensitive adhesive like 'scotch' tape (BAD). The tabs fail, either by leaking when the tab comes loose, or when the tab doesn't stay sealed around the pinhole in the bag under the tab. As a test, I vacuumed a bag and immediately covered the tab with a square of clear 3M box sealing tape, and then the vacuum holds! Unfortunately, when you remove the tape, the vacuum tab peels off too, so that isn't a fix, but confirms the source of the failure.

Absolutely worthless design! Customer reps at Jarden aren't able to help they just want to sell you more stuff. (Too bad for you if what they just sold you doesn't work like they promise!)

I love the idea, but the bags are too annoying to bother with. I consider this a wasted purchase.

P.S. Some here have commented/suggested that I must have used the bags with wet/greasy foods that undermine the seal. (I learned that lesson 15+ years ago with standard Foodsaver.) I've used the Freshsaver with hard, dry cheese (Parmigiano Reggiano) and made sure the tab stayed flat, but still have leaks. I'm glad there are those who have had no problems, but that makes me wonder if Foodsaver has poor quality control on the Freshsaver bags, some work, some don't? As for me, I'm back to using the regular Foodsaver bags since they work very well.

I saw this on the shelf when I was buying some new bags for my big old foodsaver vacuum system. I thought this was a great idea. And at $20, what a deal! I did scoff a bit at the price of the special ziploc bags you had to buy, but I still thought it was worth a try.

If I only ever used this for lunchmeat and cheese, I would still be SO happy with this investment. These are two items that always go bad before we use it all, and that I am never going to pull out my big old foodsaver vacuum and bags every time I open them up.

I transferred my bag of salami and bag of sliced cheese into the special fresh saver ziplocs and it has just been awesome. It only takes a couple of extra seconds to grab the freshsaver and seal those bags up tight each time you get into them. My meat and cheese looks like the package has never been opened several weeks later. I couldn't be happier.

I know I will end up using this for a lot more down the road...but I couldn't let this great product continue to sit up here with no reviews. It is just excellent. It is great for items that you access a lot that are a hassle to deal with the traditional food saver system on. Or if you can't afford to invest in the bigger system. I highly recommend it. The only downside is the bags are pricey, but again, these bags get opened an resealed a lot, they last a long time...and you could probably wash and reuse them a few times if you were so inclined.

UPDATE 1/14/10: I will add that I have seen some comments about the seals failing and not working. The only time I have had this problem is if I have sealed and resealed the same bag more than say 15 times or so. Also, you can have failure of the seal if the product inside is very greasy or moist, to the extent that grease or liquid gets sucked up through the seal when sealing...than can compromise it. If not those cases, I have never had a bag fail on me. I still highly recommend this product. And I saw your latest commercial Food Saver people. How about sending me some love?

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I only use this with the mason jar attachments. It is not intended for that, and FoodSaver will tell you the two are not compatible. I didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars on a vacuum sealer just to use the jar attachment pieces, so I gambled that the cheap handheld unit would work, or I could make it work. I didn't even have to buy a hose to connect the two parts, but you can if you want. I just put the handheld unit over the hole in the mason jar attachment, push down and turn it on. It sucks the air out of the jar just fine without a hose piece.

A tip on mason jars in the fridge and freezer: put thick rubber bands on them. They absorb the shock if you accidentally clang them together. They can be touchy when cold.

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Purchased the FoodSaver® FreshSaver® Handheld Vacuum Sealing System from Wal-Mart about 6 months ago along with 3 boxes of quart sized bags to go with it. The handheld unit works just fine, sucking out the air out of the bags like it is designed to do. But the failure of the system is the bags. The consistanly failed to maintain the vacuum status that they are designed to do.

After about 2-3 days, air is back in the bags. This is just not with the sample bags that came with the unit, it is also with the bags that are new in sealed up boxes fresh off the shelf. So I have lodged my complaint with FoodSaver over my loss of $45.00 not that I am expecting anything to come of this, but perspective buyers need to be aware of the failure.

Two days ago I purchased from the very same Wal-Mart, Ziploc's version of the system. It is a manual pump made out of cheep plastic for less than $3.00. Guess what folks, it works and the bag is still maintaining its vacuum on the product that I have placed inside. So a $3.00 product beats out a $19.95 product that is way more complicated.

The Freshsaver unit does make a very nice paperweight through.

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I first bought a Zip lock vacuum system and while I was pleased with it the hand pump often took 30 to 40 pumps to create the vacuum in a gallon bag even when evacuating most of air before sealing. This unit works with both the Zip lock bags and the Food saver bags and containers. And I have the hand pump from Zip lock to use if charge is down on this unit. You should note that instructions provide that you should charge for 24 hours before first use. Also I note some reviews comment about vacuum not holding and I find that I often have to double check the seal to be sure it is holding and occasionally will have to remove air after having been in freezer or refrigerator for a while. So it is not perfect but still far better than using non vacuum bags or containers.

I bought both Zip lock and this system and some Food Saver containers for my son and daughter after having used for a while. My daughter was concerned about BPA and I was pleased to note that both Zip lock and Food Saver websites say that all their products are BPA free.

A tip: The bags from Ziplock or Foodsaver are far more expensive than regular bags so what I have done is use cheaper zip lock bags that I do not seal. I put those inside the vacuum bags, especially for meat and other items that would require disposal of a bag after use. I turn the unsealed bags with flap facing up (so no dripping from meat). This way I can use the vacuum bags over and over again at a considerable savings. My experience is that this has kept food fresher much longer than in unsealed containers and will likely pay for itself in food saved. I tried with bag of salad from Sams that usually spoiled in less than a week if not used in 5 days or so. Kept it fresh for nearly two weeks.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Haier HVTM12DABB 12-Bottle Dual Zone Mirrored Glass Door Wine Cellar

Haier HVTM12DABB 12-Bottle Dual Zone Mirrored Glass Door Wine Cellar
  • Up to 12 bottle capacity, dual zone
  • Vibration-free, ultra quiet thermal electric cooling
  • Perfect for both red and white wine
  • Double pane amber-tinted glass door with black trim/black cabinet
  • Dual touch screen controls with 2 led displays; independently adjust temperature 45-54 degrees fahrenheit upper compartment, 52-64 degrees fahrenheit lower

My friends:

I am a very busy person and, although I'm a fervent believer in sharing and reviewing with other consumers, I don't get around to doing so as much as I would like. This time, I forced myself to do this. Throughout the years shopping at Amazon, I have come to rely on people like you to provide their honest, unbiased feedback on products, which products I will either purchase or not based on the information provided.

So here it is ... this wine cellar arrives in a well-packaged, cushioned box (this is always a good sign for me!); none of those shabby, flimsy boxes that are barely held together by plastic tie raps, and with Chinese characters and markings from all over the planet ...

The tinted glass w/ black trim and black cabinet makes for a very elegant look, conveying a more expensive, refined appearance that belies its price. This unit is truly quiet, and quick to respond to room temperature changes, or user settings. The 12-bottle capacity (6 and 6) is really adequate for me, and I think for most people other than the well-to-do rich and shameless or oenophiles. One of the nicest features, which I did not have in my last wine cooler, is the dual zone compartments with different temperature ranges each to accommodate reds and whites. The unit is fairly light weight, and has sub-minimal vibration. The electronics in the back look very similar to the pcba (printed circuit board) in my last wine cooler that I purchased from Wine Enthusiast much to my regret later. Said unit was supposedly rated best by the wine experts at the Wall Street Journal. I relied on their advice, unfortunately, and had all kinds of issues with the unit. It would not cool down to its lower range except in the winter months (I live in Florida), and -compared to this Haier cellar, it was rather noisy. Careful with purchasing wine coolers in this price range from said vendor. Now back to the unit in question ...

The digital temperature readouts are blue, and are soothing to look at. The interior light is nice, although it does not shine on the lower compartment (for white wines) very well. As I said, even though the circuitry is very similar, the Performance of this unit is Much, much better. I have had the unit for a month and a half now. It has a year's warranty, and a clear, simple instruction manual. I don't recall where the unit was made at this moment. I believe it was either Mexico, or Malaysia. I will confirm that later. Overall, Im pleased with this wine cellar, and relieved that it has met my strict expectations ...

Hope this review is of help to you.

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I bought this Haier wine cellar after my Cuisinart broke just one year into its use (it was a wedding gift and otherwise would not have been our first choice). As soon as you unpack the product, the Haier wine cellar looks and sounds a lot more "clean cut" than the Cuisinart, with a sleek black exterior, more pronounced lighting, and a quieter cooling system. Overall the impression is of a well designed product. The unit is very easy to use, I only read the manual to make sure I kept the appropriate distance from walls. One caveat for all potential buyers to know is the fact that this is not designed to be a built-in unit! So make sure you have free standing space. I will update this review after a few weeks of use, but thus far I am very happy with the product, especially considering the price.

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It's been almost two weeks now since I received this unit, and I am still very impressed. The fan is very quiet and does not disturb me at all. I wonder if users who report loud fan noises either have a defective unit, or a fan with lots of dust collected around it. I've had my A/C malfunction for two days and the unit did not become any louder than before while still cooling the wine to the indicated temperature.

The full beauty of having a wine fridge with two different temperature zones became apparent when we bought a mixed crate of wine. Being able to store reds and whites in such close proximity but at equally well-adjusted temperatures is wonderful when hosting guests since our unit is in reaching-distance of the dining table (the Cuisinart was a bit of an eye sore, so we had to hide it in the pantry, but the Haier looks nice enough to keep out in the open).

The front panel does tend to collect fingerprints, especially since it is glossy black, but this is a payoff with all shiny-black products and not unique to the Haier wine fridge. The unit is easy to clean and does not require any special cleaning needs.

The unit is still deserving my 5-star rating at this point. I will update the review, should any issues arise.

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Received our cooler over a week ago. The unit ships well packaged... both in the factory box (styrofoam padding) and an outer box with thick bubble wrap. We set the cooler up in our dining room, and are pleased with the aesthetics of the design. Further, we were surprised at how quickly it cooled down to the set temperatures, but then we only loaded two bottles in each of the zones (we added more bottle over the course of several days).

Sound level no problem with our cooler. The only sound is that made by the fans, which I would describe as similar to computer fans if not less. This model uses a thermal electric cooler, which means there is no compressor, and thus no compressor sounds.

A note about thermal electric cooling the cold temperatures that may be obtained are based on ambient room temperature. Performance will suffer if you plan on placing the unit in a warm/hot room. From the manual... For this model, when the ambient temperature is 77, the lowest temperature that can be reached is 50 52. When the ambient temperature is 73, the cabinet can reach approximately 46-48.

I placed this unit at 4 stars. The only knock is for performance in warm rooms, and the fact that the descriptions do not state these factors (important to know before making the purchase).

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This wine cellar has been fantastic. With the dual zone control it keeps the red's and the white's at the perfect temperature. It is extremely quiet and doesn't make any noise. I would highly recommend this for wine lovers. One drawback is the interior light only illuminates the top cabinet and not the lower half.

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I have been purchasing products through Amazon for years and have never felt compelled to complete a review until now. The purchase of this wine cellar has been nothing short of fantastic. The product arrived well packaged and easy to install. Since I have started using the product I have found it to be very quite (it virtually inaudible), compact, aesthetically pleasing, and wonderful if you want to store wines at different temperatures. I did not find any difficulty storing standard sized wine bottles however, the racks are removable on the inside should you choose to store other sized bottles. Since the cellar has been operating in my home there have been two separate weeks when the temperatures outdoors reach 103 degrees and the cellar never showed any difficulties maintaining the refrigerated temperatures I set the compartments to. I cannot recommend this product enough if you are looking for an attractive, compact, and quite little wine cellar.