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June 2019

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RETAILOBSERVER.COM JUNE 2019 22 Cellars to wine connoisseurs as a testament to Vinotemp's commitment to providing products that enhance the design aesthetic and functionality of wine storage." The minimalist, European-designed VinCave Wine Cellars are engineered to utilize the cooler, consistent temperatures found underground to properly store wine. This environmentally friendly, efficiently engineered design requires the cellars to be installed on a flat floor surface at either ground or basement level. The VinCave Wine Cellar 200 features a glass covering and a push-button elevation function that raises the wine collection above ground for easy access, while the VinCave Wine Cellar 450 features a sleek glass door that both covers and opens electrically to allow access to the cellar. Both versions feature a ventilation system and 100% stainless steel chassis and frames. Visit vinotemp.com to learn more about Vinotemp's wine cellar selection and the exclusive offering of the VinCave Wine Cellar 200 and VinCave Wine Cellar 450. SPEED QUEEN BRINGS BACK FRONT LOAD WASHER To meet increased consumer demand, Speed Queen announced the return of its front load washer for the home. In addition, the brand will also offer a front control dryer to match. "We have seen increased calls from the market to offer a true commercial quality front load washer," said Jay McDonald, vice president of Speed Queen Home. "We are excited to reintroduce the model." Offered in both front and rear control models, the Speed Queen front load washer boasts 3.5 cubic feet of capacity, or roughly 22 pounds – enough capacity to wash bulky items such as comforters. In addition, it offers that capacity in a smaller foot- print than many other washers (27 ¾" deep requiring just 31 3 /8" of install depth). The 2019 models also come with new features that many consumers will appreciate. Speed Queen's new Sanitize with Oxi Cycle is designed to remove bacteria found in home laundry, when used with an Oxi additive and a minimum water temperature of 120 degrees F. The new model also offers an Allergy Cycle option that introduces a third rinse. This feature will be popular with those who have sensitive skin or allergies and want to make sure laundry chemicals are rinsed from linens and clothing. "While we have added a few new features, the washer maintains Speed Queen's hallmark durability and reliability," McDonald said. That reliability comes with the peace of mind of an industry- best 5-year parts and in-home labor warranty. Please visit speedqueen.com to learn more about the front load washer and other models. TRUE ® RESIDENTIAL ADDS UNDERCOUNTER UNITS TO THE BUILD YOUR TRUE REPERTOIRE OF CUSTOM FINISHES AND HARDWARE True ® Residential debuted their undercounter units in the Build Your True program at KBIS 2019. Previously available for full-size units only, the striking collection of custom finishes and hardware will be applicable to the brand's comprehensive assortment of indoor/outdoor undercounter units. "The addition of the undercounter units to the program illustrates True Residential's dedication to providing homeowners and designers with unparalleled style and design flexibility. Combined with True's exceptional performance and functionality, it opens up exciting new possibilities for high-end residential refrigeration solutions," says True Residential's Director of Sales and Marketing, Steve Proctor. True Residential's collection of variously sized undercounter units includes a Freezer, Refrigerator, Refrigerator Drawers, Wine Cabinet, Beverage Center, and a Beverage Dispenser – each made with the brand's industry-exclusive 300-series stainless steel. The wide array of finishes which consist of I N D U S T R Y [ N E W S ]

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