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How to Install an Undercounter Wine Cooler Fridge

Whether built-in into cabinets or freestanding, undercounter wine cooler fridges can transform your bar in your home or entertainment space. You can find extra features like a reversible door, wavy chrome shelves, interior LED lighting, and more to ensure your bottles stay at the ideal serving temperature and storage temperature.

Select a model that has one zone if have a small or moderate collection. They have a divider to keep reds at lower temperatures than whites, but they can reduce the overall bottle capacity.

Capacity

Wine coolers from KitchenAid can keep bottles cool for your guests. They have models that can fit under cabinet wine refrigerator a counter or into existing cabinets, and come with capacities that range 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. Certain wine refrigerators come with reversible door panels that allow for a more flexible installation. They also have LED interior lighting to help you find what you are looking for.

You can consider adding a stainless steel backsplash and a door lock to create an elegant, customized appearance. Our selection of built in wine refrigerators come with a variety of finishes such as black and panel-ready, to suit any space. You'll also find wine cellars and beverage centers that provide additional storage for drinks, snacks and food preparation ingredients.

If you're a wine lover it's crucial to review your wine fridge narrow collection before you choose the capacity of your new undercounter wine fridge. You can pick one that has enough space for your requirements by determining the number of bottles you have and how often you entertain. We offer a range of wine refrigerators that have double and single zones that can store white and red wine at their ideal serving temperature.

Our ENERGY STAR certified wine storage appliances utilize energy-efficient technology to maintain the exact temperature and minimize vibration. The dual-evaporator ensures a moderate humidity and the dark glass doors come with triple-paned UV protection. Some models have a carbon filter built in to eliminate odors.

Our beverage centers undercounter are designed to store different beverages, such as sodas and beer, as well some fresh foods. We have models that come with fully extended drawers that slide open to make it easier to access your most loved snacks. Our wine and beverage centers and fridges come with reversible door options that let you install them in any location. They all have adjustable shelves for maximum flexibility. There are also models that are ADA-compliant to suit the needs of all people in your home.

Temperature

The temperature of the wine refrigerator is an important factor to consider since it can alter the flavor of stored wines. Experts suggest that you store your wine at a cool 55 degrees. This is the same temperature at which the earth naturally stores its soil at, and it will ensure that your wine remains at a safe storage level without compromising taste or texture.

The ideal temperature for storing and serve red or white wine is dependent on the style you are serving. Red wine with a full-bodied flavor like Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon tastes best when stored at 63oF-64oF (17oC-18oC), while lighter white wines, including Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are best stored at 52oF-55oF (10oC-14oC).

It is essential to use an external thermometer frequently to monitor the temperature of your wine, regardless of type. Avoid opening the wine fridge too often to prevent temperature fluctuations that can change the taste and smell of your bottles.

Single and dual zone models are available. Single zones are the most cost-effective and ideal for storing all wines over a long period of time. Dual-zone wine refrigerators let you store different types of wine in separate zones, at the optimal temperature. This is perfect if you have an assortment of unique wines.

You should search for slim wine refrigerator and beverage fridges equipped with UV-protected doors. They will help to block harmful UV radiations that could harm your wines. You can also find refrigerators with a range of finishes including stainless steel. It will seamlessly blend into your kitchen, and will complement other appliances due to its sleek, timeless appearance.

Design

A big wine fridge refrigerator can be freestanding or integrated into. Built-in wine fridges fit underneath the counter or within cabinets that are already in place, and come in a range of finishes, including stainless steel, black and smoked black. They are available in a range of capacities for bottles. They also have multiple temperature zones which allows you to keep white wines at a cooler temperature for serving, and red wines at the ideal storage temperature.

Built-in wine fridges are an elegant addition to any kitchen or used in a home office, bar area, or in a den. Most cabinets are tall enough to accommodate larger bottles and allow you to keep your preferred wines on hand to be enjoyed at parties or for everyday use.

Sub-Zero wine storage refrigerators have been designed to protect wine from the most common threats to its quality: vibration fluctuation in temperature and humidity as well as temperature and light fluctuations. Dark opaque glass minimizes UV exposure, dampening engineering reduces vibration and dual Evaporators ensure a moderate level 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 ideal to store beer, wine and other drinks. They can be a useful method of storing beer, water or other beverages, while keeping them chilled and ready for serving. These models are available as single or double drawers, and can be installed or recessed beneath your counter.

You can easily adjust the temperature using the help of a wine cellar or beverage center that has a reversible glass door. Some units also come with a memory function which will allow you to restore the temperature after power loss, assisting to prevent potential wine spoilage. Many undercounter wine refrigerators and cellars have removable wooden shelves that provide easy access to your favorite bottles. They also come with stoppers to prevent bottles from falling when removed. A stainless steel frame with double-layer of glass on the door will complement any design of your room. It will also add a luxurious look to your space.

Installation

Once you've found the perfect space for your new wine chiller mini fridge and checked its power requirements, it's time to install. Take out any objects from the cabinet that may interfere with the performance of your fridge or obstruct it. This will enable you to measure the space accurately and ensure that the wine refrigerator fits correctly. A few basic tools are required for this procedure, including a screwdriver, measuring tape, shims, and the drill or jigsaw for drilling holes where needed.

Be sure that the space the fridge is placed has enough ventilation. This will allow cool air to circulate and keep the temperature consistent throughout your cabinet. Avoid placing the cabinet in direct sunlight or near sources of heat such as radiators. They can increase temperatures inside and cause damage to your wine. It is also a good idea to keep your wine cooler away from humid areas, since excessive moisture could cause mold or mildew growth and impact the quality of your wine.

Built-in wine coolers feature a vents in the front, making them a popular option to be incorporated into cabinets. However in the case of an outdoor wine cooler, it's crucial to keep in mind that the vent is on 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 regulate its internal temperature, and will require more energy than it needs to.

To prevent this, make sure any plinths or skirting boards that surround your unit aren't blocking the grille on the front. Also be aware of any gaps at the sides and bottom since warm air can escape through these small gaps. If you plan to put a skirting on the front of the wine cooler, make sure it has a grille, so that the fridge will be able to draw cool air into.