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Binding: Kitchen Brand: J.K. Adams Company Color: Natural Fabric Type: 0023158480074 Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description:725160050001150 Maximum Color Depth: J.K. Adams Company Metal Type: J.K. Adams Company Optical Zoom: MWR-40 Pearl Type: MWR-40 Total Firewire Ports: J.K. Adams Company
J.K. Adams Company
Features:
Sturdy, geometrically proportioned wine rack made of solid hardwood
Securely cradles up to 40 standard-size bottles of wine
Assembles like tinker toys; no glue required; wipes clean
Extra joining pins included for adding on additional racks
Measures approximately 9 by 30 by 22 inches; 5-year limited warranty
Product Description: With a total of 40 spaces, you won't ever come up short when it comes to storing your favorite wines - an exotic Shiraz, an earthy Pinot Noir or a refined Cab. Store them all in this sturdy, well-made rack. With the bottles in their horizontal positions, the corks stay properly sealed until they're uncorked and served.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Fun to put together
This was fun to put together. One problem was I found it difficult to create the number of wine bottle holders that were specified in the instructions. I was able to create 32, rather than 40. Operator error, maybe. Doesn't matter because I am very happy with the results. P.S. Use glue for strength!
Rating: - Should be easier to find
I saw this years ago in a store and always planned to buy one. I don't understand why they are so hard to find, but glad I got one through amazon. Easy to assemble and fits any configuration.
Rating: - Sturdy and flexible
This rack was in addition to one we already have. It is very easy to put together, sturdy and very flexible allowing many configurations to fit into the space you have(if need be).
Rating: - Awesome wine rack
I bought this wine rack as a present. It is easy to assemble, and can be assembled in different ways to fit what you need in your house. Very satisfied.
Rating: - Dom Perignon Doesn't Fit
After a tiring and protracted assembly process (more on that later) I felt a groundswell of excitement as I loaded on my most prized bottle - a 1998 vintage Dom Perignon.
Guess what?
The bottle is too fat. It doesn't fit.
I gulped as I grabbed the Perier Jouet. It made it, barely, by maybe an eighth of an inch. So did the various Pinots Noir and pretty much everything else until I hit my four bottles of Montebello Brut Metodo Classico. Once again, no ... Read More