


Gaggenau Wine Cabinet RW414305/05
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So, I’ve got this Gaggenau RW414305/05 wine cabinet — it’s been sitting in my garage for a while, mostly because I never actually got around to using it, even though I’ve been collecting wines. It’s the kind of thing you’d expect to see in a fancy cellar, but honestly, it’s just been sitting there, collecting dust.It holds up to 70 bottles and has two separate climate zones — you can set each one to a specific temp, between 5°C and 18°C. The controls are electronic, so it’s pretty precise. I’ve never actually used it much, but I know how much it’d save you if you’re serious about storing wine properly.
It’s been part of a clearance run from the original supplier — the brand still looks great, but it’s been marked down from £8500 to £399. That’s a big drop, but it’s still in really good shape overall. I’m not sure what exactly happened to it during the return process — maybe a bit of package damage or a minor flaw — but it works fine. The doors close smoothly, the temp settings are responsive, and it’s not like it’s broken.
It’s in Greenhithe, Dartford, and I’m just getting rid of it because I’ve moved on to something else. I’m not selling it because I don’t need it — I just don’t have the space anymore. If you're into wine and want a serious, quiet, climate-controlled cabinet, this one’s a decent option.
It’s not factory seconds in the sense of being junk — more like it was returned due to minor packaging issues. Still, it’s a solid piece and I’m happy to part with it at this price.