Here's a sneak peek into the performance you can expect from a Huski Wine Chiller.
This was a 7 hour preliminary product test to help understand the thermal efficiency of a Huski Wine Chiller.
Bottles were stored in a standard household fridge prior to the test. We see some slight initial temperature variation, around 1 degree, likely either due to variance in contents initial temperature or variance in thermometer calibration. Testing environment was a room with no direct light. The liquid in the bottles was water. No wine was harmed in this test. Bottles were 750ml glass and all the same style OI A05 31255.
Here's an extract of the raw data from the test at 1 hour intervals. We mapped the test data against our standardised temperature definitions and their respective colours to show progression through the temperature ranges.
Time | Huski Wine Chiller (contents) | Uninsulated bottle (contents) |
0 hours | 6.3 °C | 5.2 °C |
1 hour | 5.8 °C | 9.2 °C |
2 hours | 6.4 °C | 13.2 °C |
3 hours | 7.2 °C | 16.3 °C |
4 hours | 8.1 °C | 18.8 °C |
5 hours | 9.0 °C | 20.6 °C |
6 hours | 9.9 °C | 21.9 °C |
7 hours | 11.0 °C | 22.6 °C |
Key
Ice cold | Cold | Chilled | Cool | Room temp. |
If you want to keep your wine at the perfect temperature, check out the Huski Wine Chiller.