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Could someone let me know what the upper temperature range for a wine or beverage refrigerator is?
We are looking not to maintain wine, but another item at a specific temperature range. This material must be maintained at "room temperature" (64-77 degrees Farenheit), and a normal refrigerator is too cold and the temperature range cannot really be controlled. We are concerned especially during the summer where the ambient temperature may go above 77 degrees.
We see a wine or beverage coolers as our best option, but websites basically state the lower range of temperature (which is actually too low for our purpose), we need to know the upper range of temperature.
If anyone who owns a wine or beverage refrigerator could help us with the upper range of temperature in general and let us know whether one could be set for 64-77 degrees it would be appreciated.
If anyone knows of any specific models or brands that fit the criteria, it would be wonderful. Thanks.
To further clarify, I am not looking to store wine, but need to know if a wine or beverage cooler can be set within a temperature range of 64-77 degrees farenheit.
If you know of models that can be set in that range, please let me know, thanks.
Asked by LewAR26502 on 1/27/2008 1:59:02 AM | See Answers
Asked by sunil_kurade on 3/3/2007 7:04:43 AM | See Answers
Do you still have to be 21+ to buy wine [aka malt] coolers?
You know, those flavored beverages that contain only like 4% alcohol that you can get at the grocery store?
How old do you have to be?
Asked by ... on 1/19/2008 3:42:23 AM | See Answers
Like the brand names of them..and if you'd like to additionally review them, then go ahead. Please answer question only if you know brands that use wine. Do not for example only say "Most wine coolers are actually made of other malt beverages." I already know this and that is why I am asking the question.
Asked by car_lover_42020 on 6/10/2007 6:53:38 AM | See Answers
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