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Perlick Signature Series 24-Inch Outdoor Built-In Single Zone Wine Cooler with 45 Bottle Capacity, Panel Ready (HP24WO-4-2L & HP24WO-4-2R)

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Perlick Signature Series 24-Inch Outdoor Built-In Single Zone Wine Cooler with 45 Bottle Capacity, Panel Ready (HP24WO-4-2L & HP24WO-4-2R)Perlick Signature Series 24" Outdoor Built In Single Zone Wine Cooler with 45 Bottle Capacity, Panel Ready (HP24WO 4 2L & HP24WO 4 2R) Signature Series 24 Inch Outdoor Built In Single Zone Wine Cooler with 45 Bottle Capacity, Left or Right Hinge, Solid Door, 5 Extension Wine Racks, Digital Control, LED Light, Compressor Cooling, Crisp White and Cool Blue LED Lighting, Full Extension Pull Out Shelves, Stainless Steel Interior, Eco Friendly Refrigerant,

Perlick Signature Series 24" Outdoor Built-In Single Zone Wine Cooler with 45 Bottle Capacity, Panel Ready (HP24WO-4-2L & HP24WO-4-2R)

Signature Series 24 Inch Outdoor Built-In Single Zone Wine Cooler with 45 Bottle Capacity, Left or Right Hinge, Solid Door, 5 Extension Wine Racks, Digital Control, LED Light, Compressor Cooling, Crisp White and Cool Blue LED Lighting, Full-Extension Pull-Out Shelves, Stainless Steel Interior, Eco-Friendly Refrigerant, UL Certification, RAPIDcool System, Anti-Condensation System in Panel Ready.

This HP24WO-4-2L & HP24WO-4-2R 24" Signature Series Wine Reserve from Perlick can store up to 45 bottles of wine with 5.2 cu. ft. of capacity. The wine reserve features LED lighting, RAPIDcool forced-air refrigeration system and R600a Natural Refrigerant. Available at Home Outlet Direct.

Features

24" Signature Series Outdoor Wine Reserve
Bring the luxury of perfectly chilled wine to the great outdoors. Perlick's 24" Signature Series Outdoor Wine Reserve is UL-rated for outdoor use, and can store 40-plus bottles of wine to complement any outdoor kitchen. Perlick combats the enemies of wine by provided a precise, consistent temperature throughout the cabinet. Each bottle is cradled on a vinyl-coated full-extension wine shelf that glides on stainless-steel ball-bearing for smooth movement of the shelves to prevent any vibration transfer.

Industry Leading Refrigeration Performance
Temperature swings can be detrimental to fine wines. Extreme cold paralyzes wine and ruins its natural development and taste, and too warm of temperature can cause the wine to push the cork out of the bottle. It's why all Perlick wine reserves feature our proprietary RAPIDcool forced-air refrigeration system. At 1000 BTU/hr capacity it delivers the industry’s most energy efficient cool down - indoors or outdoors - with cooling speeds up to 70% faster than leading competitor. Unmatched temperature consistency - an absolute must for wine preservation.

Appliances Inspired by the Professionals, Built by Craftsman
Perlick undercounter refrigeration is built to the same exacting standards demanded by commercial bars and restaurants with a refined look, perfect for any outdoor living space. Sleek stainless steel interiors and exteriors are not only beautiful, they are durable, sanitary, and resistant to stains and odors, and two-inch thick foamed-in-place insulated walls provide industry leading protection against outside ambient and vibration. No detail goes unnoticed - every Perlick is built with the highest level of craftsmanship in mind.

Superior Shelving
All Perlick undercounter wine shelves are full extension, pulling completely out of the cabinet for easy stocking and retrieving of product. Shelving is black vinyl-dipped to provide additional vibration protection, and shelving glides smoothly in and out of the cabinet on stainless steel ball bearing glides.

Change the Mood with the Flip of a Switch
Perlick Signature Series undercounter wine reserves is brightly illuminated with adjustable LED lighting. A quick flip of a switch instantly changes from Crisp White lighting to a cascade of soft, Cool Blue illumination over your collection of precious vintages.

Perlick Anti-Condensation System™
Perlick's Anti-Condensation System™ eliminates condensation from forming on the cabinet (outdoor models only).

Crisp White and Cool Blue LED Lighting
Product is brightly illuminated by adjustable Crisp White and Cool Blue LED lighting. See everything in your refrigerator clearly.

Full-Extension Pull-Out Shelves
Reach your food and drinks easily with the industry exclusive full-extension pull-out shelves.

Inspired By Professionals
Perlick undercounter refrigeration is built to the same standards demanded by commercial bars and restaurants with a refined look, perfect for any outdoor space. Sleek stainless steel interiors and exteriors are not only beautiful, they are durable, sanitary, and resistant to stains and odors. Two-inch thick foamed-in-place insulated walls provide industry leading protection against outside ambient and vibration.

Stainless Steel Interior
Commercial-grade stainless steel interior provides durability. The elegant look of the outside continues to the inside of the cabinet for a sanitary, aesthetic design.

Eco-Friendly Refrigerant
This product uses an eco-friendly refrigerant, that do not harm the environment and can be treated safely.

RAPIDcool System
The RAPIDcool Forced-Air Refrigeration System provides industry leading cooling performance.

Anti-Condensation System
The Anti-Condensation System on Perlick`s outdoor models eliminates condensation from forming on the cabinet.

Additional Features:

  • 1000 BTU/hr capacity delivers industry’s most energy efficient cool down, indoors or outdoors
  • Up to 70% faster cooling speeds than leading competitor
  • Variable speed compressor minimizes sound; up to 30% quieter than competitors
  • Commercial-grade all stainless steel interior and exterior provide superior durability and easy cleaning
  • Wine shelves fully extend on vibration dampened, stainless steel ball-bearing glides; stainless steel wine shelves will not absorb odors over time
  • Industry’s best full 6 year warranty for owner ease of mind
  • Available with stainless steel or panel ready doors to match your design style
  • Audible door alarm warns user if door is held open
  • Selectable blue or white LED lighting
  • R600a Natural Refrigerant offers maximum energy efficiency with zero global warming potential
  • Storage for up to 45 bottles of wine
    Product Specifications
    Cutout Dimensions
    Width: 24"
    Height: 34.375"
    Depth: 24"
    Dimensions Width: 23.875"
    Height: 34.25"
    Depth: 24"
    Model
    Brand Perlick
    Series Signature
    Technical Details
    Weight 222.00
    Exterior Options Panel Ready Solid Door
    Appearance
    Type Built-In
    Color Panel Ready
    Undercounter Yes
    Size Compact
    Doors Solid
    Number of Doors 1
    Panel Ready Yes
    Details
    Number of Wine Racks 5
    Rack Type Extension
    Rack Options Slide Out
    Shelf Material Stainless Steel
    Number of Zones Single
    Control Type Digital
    Total Capacity 5.2 cu. ft.
    Bottle Capacity 45
    Cooling System Compressor
    Operating Temperature 45 Degrees F to 65 Degrees F
    Approved for Outdoor Use Yes
    Defrost Type Automatic
    Field Reversible Doors No
    Hinge Side Left or Right
    Features
    Lock No
    LED Interior Light Yes
    Vibration-Free No
    Made in USA Yes
    Sabbath Mode No
    Crisp White and Cool Blue LED Lighting Yes
    Full-Extension Pull-Out Shelves Yes
    Stainless Steel Interior Yes
    Eco-Friendly Refrigerant Yes
    UL Certification Yes
    RAPIDcool System Yes
    Anti-Condensation System Yes
    Certification
    ADA Compliant No
    Energy Star No
    UL Approved Yes
    Electrical Specifications 115 Volts
    15 Amps
    60 Hz.

    About Perlick

    • Perlick is a national leader in manufacturing refrigeration solutions for residential and commercial use.

    • Perlick's luxury residential line of indoor and outdoor refrigeration includes under-counter refrigerators, refrigerator drawers, freezers, beverage centers, wine coolers, beer dispensers, and ice makers.

    • All Perlick refrigerators have a durable stain and odor-resistant stainless steel interior design, adjustable LED lighting, digital controls for precise temperature control, and stainless steel, fully-integrated panel-ready doors. Additionally, Perlick refrigerators feature the brand's RAPIDcool System, which provides industry-leading cooling performance by pulling down the temperature two times faster than any other brand on the market.

    • Founded in 1917, after more than 100 years and five generations, Perlick is still family-owned and headquartered in Milwaukee.
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    I VERY often struggle with this thing: I know that Christianity does not make sense to many people in this day and culture and I would love to help with that. AT THE SAME TIME, it makes perfect, intuitive sense to me. I know in my bones that Jesus is real, that He loves me and that I am giddy at the prospect of following Him. What this means is that I don't know how to explain that to someone for whom Christianity is a mystery--or worse, an empty ritualized religion. That's why I couldn't wait to read "Simply Christian". NT Wright tells the reader in his introduction what he was hoping to accomplish in this book: My aim has been to describe what Christianity is all about, both to commend it to those outside the faith and to explain it to those inside. I loved this book. The theology in it was so delectable. It presents truth in a way that makes me want to read sections of it over and over again. Wright paints a picture for the reader of the "echoes" of God that are all around us, especially these four: * Justice * Spirituality * Relationships * Beauty Wright makes a case that EVERY human being longs for these four things (I agree-do you?) and that that very fact proves the existence of the one true God portrayed in the Bible, made flesh in Jesus Christ. He does a masterful job of describing the salvation history of the Bible in a chapter or two. I found His take on prayer and worship to be beautiful as well. Wright covers the "basics" of the Christian faith in a way that beckons the reader to engage, rather than lecturing the reader who isn't. I took many notes that will be useful in teaching Bible studies in the future. Of course, in me, Wright had a reader who was already on board. My posture was one of cheerleader--with every lovely truth I was saying "AMEN, brother PREACH IT" and turning the words over on my tongue and in my heart like they were a gourmet meal. I would love to have a skeptic read this--someone who really isn't so sure about Christianity and get their take on it. If you are reading this and you fall into this category, I would purchase the book for you so I could hear what you think. Leave me a comment below... Wright's closing words are written in my journal and pondered regularly. Maybe you will like them, too: Christian holiness is not (as people often imagine) a matter of denying something good. It is about growing up and grasping something even better. Made for spirituality, we wallow in introspection. Made for joy, we settle for pleasure. Made for justice, we clamor for vengeance. Made for relationship, we insist on our own way. Made for beauty, we are satisfied with sentiment. But new creation has already begun. The sun has begun to rise. Christians are called to leave behind, the the tomb of Jesus Christ, all that belongs to the brokenness and incompleteness of the present world. It is time, in the power of the Spirit, to take up our proper role, our fully human role, as agents, heralds and stewards of the new day that is dawning. That, quite simply is what it means to be Christian: to follow Jesus Christ into the new world, which he has thrown open before us.
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