CyberCool D72
3 reviews
Good while it works but forget about Service! – I have purchased two Cybercool wine fridges from Deluxe Products. One was a Cybercool DP12C (12 bottle fridge) and the other a Cybercool DP48A (48 bottle fridge). They worked quite well for 7-8 years. That seems to be their life cycle. When they broke down Deluxe had no suggestions for repair services in Brisbane and no fridge repair services would touch them. I was told that spare parts are too hard to find and repairs might cost more than a new unit. In other words, if you need a cheap wine fridge and get a Cybercool unit you should expect to throw it out when it breaks down. If that happens after 6-8 years you will probably have gotten your money's worth. However, if you want a more reliable product that can be services/repaired you will have to be prepared to spend more and buy a better-known brand with the traditional compressor fridge technology.
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Excellent fridge from Deluxe Products cybercool 2 door commercial fridge – We needed more shelves for this fridge. Was told we could get them in 2 months. Just about to enquire when I was called and arranged delivery. Shelves were cheap and well worth the wait. What brilliant service. I haven't been asked to write this review but am so happy with this service. Highly recommend Deluxe Products.
Energy Hungry – The fridge looks good and takes up a lot of wine bottles. What tempted me to buy it was the cost. It's so much cheaper than other wine fridges on the market. I ended up buying two of them. Husband was very pleased. However, after I received the next electricity bill, I was not amused. I therefore started hanging put my clothes instead of using the also power hungry dryer. Maybe it would be worth paying a little more extra initially than paying such high electricity bills. Inexpensive High running cost
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Roughly how much do you think it raised your power bill? I'm thinking of getting one.