Haier has Made a New Silent and Motionless Wine Refrigerator

Visitors check out mobile phones by Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer Haier

Chinese electronics company Haier is a top company in the country that focuses on the production of consumer electronics as well as home appliances. The company sells a wide range of products that includes everything from cell phones to microwaves and much more. Last year, Haier was even the largest market shareholder in white goods, which are major domestic appliances. Their most recent product has found a way to combine their two industries of electronics and consumer goods with a new silent and non vibrating wine fridge.

Haier showed up at this years 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas where they were able to show off their latest product to wine lovers from all around the country. When chilling wine, the vibrations and temperature changes in refrigerators and other coolers alter the taste of the bottles, and their new product helps to correct that flaw in a simple way. The new Haier wine fridge is motionless and silent which keeps the wine bottles pure and tasting how they were intended to, especially the red wines which are impacted the most and easiest from this process.

The new wine fridges from Haier actually use carbon dioxide and water as opposed to the usual compressors that give off noise and vibration. This eliminates those two things completely and keeps all of the wine bottles pure. Haier is labeling the product a magnetic refrigeration wine cabinet that is compact and energy efficient with the ability to reach a temperature of 50 degrees C in a couple of minutes. The product is very interesting and will be an improvement for wine connoisseurs everywhere. The company has managed to combine technology with home goods in a way that will change the products created from here on forward. The product should release this year but there was no word on price or specific release date.

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Written by Blaise Hopkins

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