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[eBay Plus] Devanti 34 Bottle Wine Fridge $279.20 (Was $399.95) + Free Del to NSW / VIC @ OzPlaza Living eBay

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Good price, coupon ends tomorrow.

Devanti 34 Bottles Wine Cooler Compressor Chiller - Black

Compression cooling system
Adjustable temperature control
Pull-out wine racks
UV-resistant double-glazed glass door
Touch control panel
Built-in LED light
Child safety lock
Energy-efficient
Multifunctional storage space

Power: 85W
Voltage: 220V-240V/50Hz
Temperature range: 5-18°C
Size: 47.5cm x 44cm x 83.5cm

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  • +1

    Just joined Plus, thought it would give me free postage, but wants to charge me $58, any ideas? I'm in Brisbane, inner city. Is the above mentioned $279 delivered incorrect?

    • AU $279.20 posted to Sydney. Shipping from Melbourne.

    • Definitely coming up as free delivery for eBay plus members:
      FREE Standard Postage
      Located in:
      melbourne, Australia
      Delivery:
      Estimated between Wed. 2 Feb. and Mon. 7 Feb

      If you have just joined Plus, try clearing cache, closing browser and logging back in?

      • Tried it, unfortunately no matter what I do, I get $58.40 Standard Postage..

  • Good deal except postage to WA is $137 sadly

    • Is that with eBay Plus?

      • https://i.imgur.com/C7tETWH.png

        This section is where you can calculate postage. It's free to postcode 2000, but to postcode 4000 (QLD) the shipping is $58.40. And for postcode 6000 (SA), the charge is $137.24.

        The shipping rate is charged (set) by the seller, it over-rides the free shipping perk offered by eBay plus.

        • Thanks for info and amending. Will check more post codes next time

  • ONLY 34 BOTTLES??? 😡

  • Anyone got a review on these compared with Vintec etc?

  • Any idea how much this weighs?

    • +1

      A lot when it’s full

    • +1

      28.6kg box gross weight

  • Power: 85W

    Assuming that's average consumption over time, then it's going to cost 2 units per day to run this - which is going to be a couple of hundred dollars every year.

    If it lasts you ten years, you'll have spent over $2000 on the electricity to run it…

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