NewAir AB-850 84-Can Beverage Cooler, Cools to 34 Degrees
Keep up to 84 cans of your favorite beverage cold and ready to drink in the NewAir AB-850 beverage cooler. This compact unit fits almost anywhere you need extra storage for soda, beer, or water bottles. The compressor cooling system chills down to 34°F, so your drinks are always deliciously cold. Adjustable racks let you customize storage options to meet your beverage needs, and the internal LED light is both attractive and practical. Skip the ice chest and fill this cooler up for your next party! Or keep drinks ready on the spot in your rec room or man cave. It’s a drink storage solution everyone will love.
Product Features
- 2.2 cubic foot spacious beverage center holds up to 84 cans
- Cools down to a chilly 34 degrees Fahrenheit, lower than other beverage coolers, ensuring your beverages are perfectly frosty
- 5 easily removable chrome racks help you fit cans or bottles of various sizes and shapes
- Sleek, stylish black and stainless steel design complements any home decor
- Freestanding design fits in many spaces at 17″ Long by 18.5″ Wide by 25.20″ High
Owned for 3 Years First of all, if you stock it the way it shows in the photos, you literally void the warranty, per the manual. I’m sorry, the manual actually says “WARRATNY”…Had this and it died within a month. Complained. They sent me a new one and had me mail back the old in the same box. Pretty pleasant transaction, albeit inconvenient. They even gave me a 2 year warranty at no cost.Have used it for beer, soda, and wine for 3 years since. Every once in a while it has…
How many beers does it hold?
I use this for bottles, not cans. For those of you who don’t care about how many cans fit in this, and actually intend to store beer bottles and wine bottles instead, I have been your guinea pig. If you play around with the shelves, it WILL fit 6 wine bottles comfortably in the bottom half, leaving enough room for air circulation. The top half then has room for about 14 beer bottles (standing up) and 5 at the very top on their side. (This involves removing one of the shelves completely and turning another one upside down.)…