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  1. Fizzics DraftPour (Beer) Fizzics DraftPour's ultimate goal is to make every beer a premium experience no matter what your favorite style is or where you consume it. The third-generation product features patented Micro-Foam technology completely redesigned based on feedback from customers, brewmasters, beer drinkers, and four years of taste-testing every beer. Fizzics’ draft beer dispenser converts any beer into a smooth and creamy nitro-style pour that will take your bottles and cans to the next level.
  2. Farfalla Farfalla(Italian for Butterfly) started out in 1935 dealing primarily in kerosene stoves, pressure lanterns, pressure oil tanks and burners.
  3. Gift Sets Need gift ideas for a loved one? Look no further and get your gifts here. Perfect for friends who love their wines.
  4. Heated Glass A heated glass door is designed to maintain warmth within a space while still allowing light to pass through and visibility. This type of door typically consists of a metal frame that holds a glass pane which has heating elements either within or alongside it. The heating elements can be wires or conductive coatings that are energized to produce heat, preventing the accumulation of frost or condensation on the glass surface. This makes heated glass doors ideal for use in cold climates or in r...
  5. Grassl Swiss design Grassl glasses are made using the traditional glass-making technique- glass-blowing into handcrafted wooden mould. Grassl designs are based on core principles of functionality and usability. Manufactured from a single workshop in Slovakia with superior raw materials, these "performance-first" glasses are also true pieces of art that heighten the entire experience with their featherweight elegance, blurring the line between wine and taster.
  6. Heights between 90cm to 160cm Collection of wine fridges with heights more than 90cm but less than 160cm.
  7. Inverter Compressor Technology Inverter-technology wine fridges adjust cooling output smoothly instead of constantly stopping and starting, delivering smarter energy savings. They also run with steady, low-vibration operation, making them noticeably quieter in any space. Technically, inverter compressors use DC variable-speed control instead of fixed-speed AC motors, allowing precise modulation of power for higher efficiency. Traditional AC compressors cut off abruptly and restart at full load—creating noise, higher electr...