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FILTER1 Wine cellar carbon filter

FILTRE1 perforated filter containing activated carbon balls for air renewal in your wine cellar

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What is the use of the charcoal filter of a refrigerated wine cellar?

The filter neutralizes odors and prevents proliferation of molds thanks to the activated charcoal filtration system. Your wine "breathes" through the cork, so it is essential to ensure that the air is renewed.

When should I replace the charcoal filter in my wine cellar?

The charcoal filter contributes to the continuous renewal of the air and thus eliminates any harmful environmental odor for your bottles. It is strongly recommended to change the filter FILTRE1 at least once a year to ensure its effectiveness.

The FILTRE1 filter is compatible with which wine cellar?

The FILTRE1 active charcoal filter is compatible with the VIP280V, VIP330P and VIP330V cellars.

Product color
Black
Type of product
charcoal filter
EAN
3595323624011
Gross weight (kg)
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Net weight (kg)
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Net dimensions (WxDxH)
5.0 x 3.5 x 5.0
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