Wine And Beverage Fridge Under $1000: Ca’lefort CLF-WF24 Dual Zone

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Looking for a wine and beverage fridge under $1000? As a wine professional, I think the Ca’Lefort CLF-WF24 (24” Dual Zone French Door Refrigerator) is a great wine and beverage fridge for under $1000. It would be the perfect refrigerator for apartments and dorm rooms.
    ** NOTE: This is not a paid endorsement, it’s an honest review!
    0:00 Intro to the unit
    0:34 Unpacking and setting up the unit
    0:50 The Dual Zones of the CLF-WF24
    1:21 Temperature range and settings
    1:33 Looking at the Wine compartment and racking
    1:59 The beer and beverage compartment
    2:13 unit size and dimensions
    2:24 noise level
    2:37 Additional features: UV & lighting
    2:52 Warranty
    2:58 Final assessment
    👍 DISCOUNT: Like what you see in the video? Ca’Lefort is offering my viewers 15% off all refrigerator units site-wide. Visit calefort.com/discount/WL15 to have the discount automatically applied. You’ll get $135 off this particular model!!!
    You can also use the code WL15 at checkout to get the discount.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @wine-living
    @wine-living  11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey friends! If you're in the market for a compact wine fridge I hope my review helps. There's a lot to unpack here, let me know if I missed anything or if you have questions about the unit. And don't forget to grab your 15% discount if you buy this: mycalefort.com/discount/WL15

  • @chloeselee
    @chloeselee 10 месяцев назад

    Any recommendation for the bottles bw 50~100?

  • @gentlemanjim470
    @gentlemanjim470 6 месяцев назад

    How do you remove the gasket to install the door screws without damaging it? Didn't show that

    • @wine-living
      @wine-living  6 месяцев назад

      I din't have to remove the gasket, just muscled it aside a bit. I watched another video where the person removed the gasket though. It just fits it a groove on the door, so you pull it off and then push it back in place. Doesn't take much pressure.