- Massive Storage Capacity: Generously holds up to 145 standard 750mL Bordeaux wine bottles and 160 12-oz long-neck beers on adjustable pull-out shelves.
- Precision Dual-Zone Cooling: Features independent temperature controls, allowing you to set the upper chamber between 40-65°F and the lower chamber between 34-50°F.
- Versatile Installation: Engineered with a front exhaust system, enabling seamless built-in installation or use as a freestanding unit.
An Elegant Display for Your Entire Collection
Complete your home bar, kitchen, or tasting room with the KOMOS Wine, Beer & Beverage Combo Cooler. Designed with an elegant single glass door and a heavy-duty stainless steel handle, this unit allows you to beautifully display your entire collection while keeping it perfectly chilled. Whether you are storing full-bodied reds or keeping craft beers ice-cold for your next gathering, the dual-zone climate control ensures every beverage rests at its optimal serving temperature.
Operating the cooler is simple with the front-facing LED control panel, which allows you to easily adjust temperatures, toggle the interior lighting, and switch the display between Fahrenheit and Celsius. Complete with automatic defrosting and the flexibility to install it fully recessed or freestanding, this combo cooler delivers stunning aesthetics and professional-grade performance to your entertaining space.
Key Specifications:
- Unit Dimensions (W x D x H): 29.5” x 29" x 73.5"
- Upper Zone Temperature Range: 40°F - 65°F
- Lower Zone Temperature Range: 34°F - 50°F
- Maximum Capacity: Approx. 145 Bordeaux bottles (750mL) and 160 long-neck beers (12 oz)*
- Electrical Requirements: Standard 115V AC, 60Hz, 15A
- Refrigerant: Eco-friendly R600a
*Note on Bottle Capacity:
- Stated capacities are estimated maximums based on standard 750mL Bordeaux bottles.
- Reaching the maximum capacity may require stacking bottles.
- Because wine and beer bottles vary in shape and size, your actual storage capacity may be different.
WARNING
: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP), which is/are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to