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How to Install an Undercounter Wine Cooler Fridge

If built-in into cabinets or freestanding, undercounter wine cooler fridges upgrade your bar in your home or entertainment area. There are additional features like a reversible doors and shelves with wavy chrome, interior LED lighting, and much more to ensure your bottles stay at the ideal temperature for serving and storage.

If you have a modest to moderate collection, you should consider a single-zone model. These feature a divider that keeps red wines at a cooler temperature than white wines, but reduce the capacity of the bottle overall.

Capacity

Wine coolers by KitchenAid can keep bottles cool for your guests. They have models that can fit under counters or existing cabinets, and come with capacities ranging from a few to many bottles. Many wine refrigerators feature dual temperature-controlled zones so you can store red and white wines at their optimal serving temperatures. Some wine refrigerators feature doors that can be reversible, allowing for a more flexible installation. They also have LED interior lighting to help you find the right.

Consider adding a stainless steel backsplash and the door lock to create a professional, custom look. Our range of built-in wine refrigerators comes in various finishes, including black and panel-ready, to match any decor. You'll find wine cellars as well as beverage centers and other storage options for snacks, drinks and other ingredients for cooking meals.

It is crucial to examine your wine collection if are a wine enthusiast before you choose the capacity of your undercounter wine refrigerator. Determine the number of bottles you have and how often you entertain, so you can choose a fridge that is large enough to meet your needs. We have a variety of wine refrigerators that have double and single zones that can hold both red and white wine at the perfect serving temperature.

Our ENERGY STAR-certified wine storage appliances make use of energy-efficient technology to maintain precise temperatures and reduce vibration. They utilize a dual-evaporator system to ensure consistent moderate humidity, and their dark glass doors are triple-paned for UV protection. Some models have carbon filters that are built-in to eliminate the odors.

Our beverage centers under counter are designed to store various drinks, including sodas and beer, as well some fresh foods. We have models with full-extension drawers that slide out, making it easy to reach your most loved snacks. Our wine and beverage centers as well as fridges come with reversible door options that allow you to install them in any location. They also come with adjustable shelves for maximum flexibility. There are a variety of accessible options to meet the needs of all people within your home.

Temperature

The temperature of a wine refrigerator is an important factor to take into consideration, since it can affect the taste of the wines stored inside. Experts recommend storing your wine at 55 degrees. This is the temperature at which the earth stores its soil. It will ensure your wine is secure, without compromising taste or texture.

The ideal temperature for red and white wines differs slightly, depending on the type of wine you want to keep or serve. Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon, which are full-bodied red wines, are best at 63oF to 64oF (17oC to 18oC), whereas lighter white wines, like Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are more enjoyable at 52oF to 55oF (10oC-14oC).

Whatever type of wine you're storing it's best to monitor the temperature frequently using an external thermometer to ensure consistency. Avoid opening the wine fridge frequently to avoid changes in temperature that could alter the taste and smell of your bottles.

Wine coolers are available in single and dual-zone models single zones being the most budget friendly and suitable for long-term storage of all wines. Dual-zone wine refrigerators allow you to store different kinds of wine in separate areas at their optimal temperatures, which is perfect when you have a selection of distinctive wines.

It is recommended to look for a wine or beverage fridge that have doors that are UV-protected. These doors will help block harmful UV radiations that could harm your wines. You'll also find refrigerators in a variety of finishes including stainless steel which seamlessly blends into your kitchen wine refrigerator and complement other appliances with its modern, sleek design.

Design

A wine fridge can be built-in or freestanding. Built-in wine refrigerators can be positioned under the counter or in existing cabinetry. They are available in black, stainless steel, and black smoked finishes. They come in a variety of bottle capacities and can have multiple temperature zones. This allows you to keep red wine at an ideal temperature, and serve white wine at lower temperatures.

Built-in wine fridges can be an elegant feature in any kitchen or used in a home office, bar area, or in a den. The cabinets are typically tall enough to accommodate larger bottles and allow you to keep your favorite wines in the fridge for entertaining or everyday enjoyment.

Sub-Zero wine storage refrigerators are designed to protect your valuable wine collection from the greatest dangers to the quality of your wine that can affect wine quality: light, vibration and fluctuations in temperature and humidity. Dark opaque glass reduces UV exposure, dampening technology reduces vibration. Dual evaporators keep a moderate amount of humidity. The refrigeration system is energy efficient and offers two temperature-controlled zones, ensuring your wines are precisely preserved.

Coolers and beverage centers are excellent for storing beer, wine and other beverages. They can be a convenient way to store water, beer or other beverages while keeping them chilled and ready for serving. These models are available as single or dual drawers, and are installed or recessed beneath your counter.

Choose a wine center or beverage cellar with a reversible door to allow for a more flexible installation. It also comes with an LED control display that allows you to easily adjust the temperature. Some models have memory features that allow you to restore the temperature that was set prior to a power outage, helping to prevent wine spoilage. A lot of wine cellars and refrigerators beneath counters have shelves that are removable to allow you to access your preferred bottles. They also have stoppers to stop bottles from falling out when they are removed. A stainless steel frame and double-layer tempered glass door will complement any design and provides a luxurious feel to your home.

Installation

Installing your new wine refrigerator is easy once you've found a suitable location and determined the power requirements. Before you begin, take out any objects in the cabinet that might block your refrigerator or interfere with its performance. This will enable you to determine the size of the room accurately, and ensure that your wine refrigerator fits correctly. A few tools are required for this process, including measuring tape, a screwdriver, shims, and the drill or jigsaw for drilling holes if needed.

Check that the area in which you intend to put your refrigerator has enough ventilation. This will allow the cool air to circulate and maintain a consistent temperature throughout your cabinet. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to heat sources, such as radiators, as these may increase the temperature inside and cause damage to your wine. Keep your wine cooler away from humid areas as this can cause mold or mildew to grow and impact the quality of your wine.

Built-in wine chillers feature vents on the front. This makes them very popular for fitting into existing cabinetry. However when you're using a wine cooler that is freestanding, it's important to remember that its vent will be at the back and will require a sufficient space to function properly. If the vent is blocked, it will have to work twice as hard to maintain its internal temperature, and will consume more energy than it needs to.

To prevent this, ensure that any plinths or skirting boards surrounding your unit aren't blocking the grille on the front. Be aware of any gaps on the sides or bottom, as warm air is expelled through these tiny openings. If you want to run a skirting on the front of your wine cooler, make sure it has a grille so that the fridge is able to draw cool air in.kalamera-wine-fridge-300mm-wine-cooler-fridge-2-zones-temperature-range-5-100c-10-180c-19-bottles-75l-krc-75bss-347.jpg

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