posted by Vacation Home Rentals on Jul 21

Haier wine cooler is a great edition to any wine lovers. If you’re a wine lover, you may want to buy this Haier cooler for yourself.

If not, consider buying one as a surprise gift for that special wine lover in your life. It is not only make a great present, but also can be enjoyed and used for many, many years to come.

In this short guide, I will write different types of Haier wine coolers as well as tell you the pros and cons for each models.

Haier 6 Bottle Thermoelectric Wine Cooler

This haier wine cooler is nice and compact. On its 3 stainless steel shelves, you can easily chill 6 bottles of wine.

This one is suitable for both white and red wines since it has a thermoelectric. It will makes a great cooler for your home.

18 Bottle Haier Wine Tower Cooler

This wine cooler is great if you need to save space. Haier equipped this refrigerator with nine wire shelves that run the width of the cooler.

Any wines, red and white, chill beautifully in this cooler, since Haier wine cooler has standard for their thermoelectric cooler.

Wine Cooler from Haier with 50 Bottle Capacity Built-in

This cooler is a new edition to the Haier family of wine coolers. It can be built into your cabinets or it can be used as a free standing unit. This Haier Wine Cooler is very stylish. It features a heavy duty glass door that is thermal-tempered.

Finding the bottle of wine you are looking for is also easier due to a soft light on the inside. This cooler has the capacity to hold 50 bottles of wine on 6 chrome colored shelves.

Haier only has a few models of coolers. However, no matter what wine cooler you need, it is likely that Haier makes a cooler to suite them!

You may be interested in reading another guide on wine cooler refrigerator or wood wine rack.

posted by Vacation Home Rentals on May 19

A plane had huge difficulties taking off recently in Australia when its computer was programmed with the wrong plane-weight, causing the tail to become massively damaged.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said that it was a human error that caused the incident and it was likely a miscalculation of the thrust needed to lift the plane from the ground. Investigations continue into the accident, which thankfully did not injury any of the Airbus’ 248 passengers. Unfortunately a section of the flights data recorder was ripped off during the incident and was damaged, making the job of confirming the cause very difficult.

The plane was heading down the runway at full speed just like it would during a normal take off. However, when the action was made to pull the nose into the air, nothing happened. More power was diverted to the thrusters and this enabled the front of the plane to tilt upwards, but the rear remained scraping along down the take off strip. Devastating damage was done to the end of the runway and to the planes back end, and the noise could be heard for miles around. Numerous runway LEDs signs were wiped out and all the rear beacon lights on the plane were lost.Full power was requested by the captain and the plane lifted from the tarmac but it was of course it could no longer continue on to its destination.Before the plane could land again at the same airport, it was required for safety reasons to eject its fuel out at sea.

Modern planes are fitted with lots of different computer systems and have miles and miles of cable that can go wrong. However, director of aviation safety, Julian Walsh has stated that it seems human error was the primary cause.  “Someone was not focusing when they entered the flight details and they were not double checked” Walsh said. He went on to commend the actions of both pilot and co-pilot, who have both now resigned

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