Based on the legendary jcm800 head it looks and feels like a marshall amp but the cabinet opens up to reveal a 4 cu.
Bar fridge that looks like furniture.
It has got a solid wooden construction with brass hardware.
This piece of furniture is a spacious cabinet that includes a reliable wine refrigerator.
It has got a cabinet area with a fridge that measures 30 h x 19 w x 22 d.
But this now means it is not a 40 bottle fridge but about 28.
However the shelves would not pull out when loaded as wine bottles are larger than space allowed by shelf spacing.
There s also a freezer compartment and convenient can storage on the door.
When contacted customer service we were told to take out alternate shelves.
For a secret stash tuck your refrigerator into a repurposed dresser.
It comes in either rustic or vintage cherry wood and stores 192 bottles but in just one zone.
Beer and sodas take up entirely too much space in the regular refrigerator plus the kitchen always seems too far away when a mighty thirst arises.
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Make it a coffee bar with a mini fridge for creamers and such with a few shelves above it for decoration and storage.
To camouflage your bar refrigerator try using a butcher block slab as a makeshift counter and attach a magnetic caddy for silverware storage.
These aren t your everday.
Wine cooler in classical design will be very practical furniture in your living room.
This furniture wine refrigerator manages to look pretty much like a living room hutch with its carved cornice and bulky appearance.
The 3 2 model can fit up to 5 mini cans 35 small cans 25 large cans and 4 bottles of wine.
The wine fridge looks great.
Vinotemp sonoma lux credenza 296 192.
We did that and now it functions properly.
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The refined form of icebox as kitchen furniture or appliance was invented between 1850 and 1860 and remained in production in a similar form until the advent of the electric fridge in the 1940s.