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LSBU18X2 Under-counter wine cellar 21 bottles

LSBU18X2 compact wine cellar, perfect for keeping 21 bottles of wine close to hand at their ideal serving temperature. Designed for under-counter installation, it is guaranteed to add charm to your fitted kitchen. Supplied with 2 shelves + 2 half-shelves.

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LSBU18X2 Conditioning wine cellar The compact

LSBU18X2 wine cellar is the perfect cellar for keeping up to 21 bottles of wine close to hand at their ideal serving temperature. Its compact format has been designed for under-counter installation, adding charm to your fitted kitchen.

Key features of the LSBU18X2

Stylish and equipped with anti-UV glass, the door is also reversible to fit into your specific configuration. It boasts an array of other features, such as (the list is non-exhaustive):

  • Electronic thermostat with digital temperature display;
  • Excellent cold air distribution;
  • Anti-vibration system;
  • Humidity regulated between 50% and 80%.

Which other under-counter cellars are available?

This under-counter wine cellar can be used to store up to 21 bottles. Another under-counter cellar is available in La Sommelière's Prestige range, a double-zone cellar which lets you set both cellar compartments to different temperatures for storing red wine and white wine in the same cellar, right in your kitchen. For more details, refer to our CVDE46-2 model.

* Maximum capacity for light Bordeaux bottles calculated with 4 shelves

Range
Prestige
Installation type
Built-under counter
Type of wine possible
All type of bottles
Temperature range
5-20
Number of zones
1
Number of bottles
20
Spareparts available time in years
7-10 years
Type of product
Wine Cellar service
Installation room
Integrated into kitchen
VINOTAG compatible
Yes
EAN
3541362101075
Bottle capacity
S (< 50)
Gross volume (L)
60.00
Net volume (L)
58.00
Gross weight (kg)
36.0
Net weight (kg)
31.5
Gross dimensions with packaging (WxDxH)
35.5 x 64.5 x 86.5
Net dimensions (WxDxH)
29.5 x 57.5 x 82.0
NICHE_SIZE
30 cm Width
Material of shelves
Wooden
Thermometer
Yes
Type of door
Windows
Door color
Stainless steel
Number of glass layers
2
Handle type
Pulling bar
Anti-UV
Yes
Reversible door
Yes
Tempered glass
Yes
Light source
LED
Connected features
Register only
Manageable
Main cooling system
Air moving system
Hygrometry regulation
Natural hygrodynamy
Anti- vibration system
YES
Vinotag Application alert
Peak date
Stock
Child lock
No
Lock
No
Power input (W)
75.00
Frequency (Hz)
50
Electrical intensity (A)
0.4
Climate class
SN (10-32)
Energy class 2024
F
Annual energy consumption (kWh/year)
94
Noise level (dB)
38
Type of gas
R600a
EEI (%)
117
Annual cost of use
16.3466
Voltage (V)
220-240
LSBU18X2Fiche_422100_en.pdf

LSBU18X2Fiche_422100_en.pdf

LSBU18X2 Schéma encastrement.pd

LSBU18X2 Schéma encastrement.pdf

LSBU18X2Label_422100.pdf

LSBU18X2Label_422100.pdf

LSBU18X2 Plan de Remplissage.pdf

LSBU18X2 Plan de Remplissage.pdf

LBU18X2 - FR GB DE NL SP IT 1904

LBU18X2 - FR GB DE NL SP IT 19042022.pdf

LSBU18X2 Fiche article.pdf

LSBU18X2 Fiche article.pdf

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