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Our Wine Refrigerators preserve the integrity of your wine collection. Thoughtfully designed and engineered, detailed design specifications target crucial properties of proper wine storage like temperature stability, vibration neutralization, UV light resistance and other safeguards. We take pride in protecting your bottles until you’re ready to uncork and enjoy.
What is a Wine Refrigerator?
A Wine Refrigerator is designed to red wine, white wine, champagne, or a combination. We offer freestanding or built-in wine fridges in 15” & 24” widths in single-zone or dual-zone temperature configurations with varying features.
What should I look for in a Wine Refrigerator?
Find an under counter wine cooler that suits your needs. Note the space you have available, what it will be used to store, and specific features like a stainless steel or panel-ready finish, or a if a lock is of importance. Our wine racks are also great for larger format beer bottles. If you are looking to store beverages like beer and soft drinks along with your wine - Check out our collection of Beverage Centers.
What size is an under counter wine fridge?
To find the size of an under counter wine fridge, see each product’s spec sheet to locate product and cabinet cutout dimensions. These can be found by navigating to a product, and selecting the ‘Downloads’ tab. Product documentation can also be found on our Product Documents page.
What is a dual-zone wine refrigerator?
A dual-zone wine refrigerator features two independently controlled temperature zones within a single unit. This design allows different types of wine, such as red and white varieties, to be stored at their ideal serving or storage temperatures at the same time. Dual-zone wine refrigerators are especially useful for households with diverse wine collections, offering flexibility and proper storage conditions without the need for multiple appliances.
What size wine refrigerator should I choose?
Choosing the right size wine refrigerator depends on both your available space and how many bottles you plan to store. Factors such as cabinet cutout dimensions, under-counter or built-in installation requirements, and future storage needs should be considered. Reviewing product specifications carefully helps ensure the unit fits properly and supports your long-term wine collection goals.
Built-in vs freestanding wine refrigerators: which should I choose?
Choosing between a built-in wine refrigerator and a freestanding wine refrigerator comes down to how and where you want to install it, as well as how seamlessly you want it to integrate with your space:
Built-in wine refrigerators are designed to fit flush with cabinetry or under counters, giving a clean, integrated look that matches your kitchen or bar area. If aesthetics and a seamless design are important, built-in units offer a polished, custom feel.
Freestanding wine refrigerators are more versatile in placement and don’t require cabinetry modification. They can be placed almost anywhere there’s proper ventilation, such as against a wall, in a basement, or in a dining space. These models are easier to relocate if your layout changes. If you want flexibility or plan to move the unit later, a freestanding wine refrigerator may be a better fit.
In summary, choose built-in if you want a sleek, integrated look and are installing the unit as part of your permanent space, and choose freestanding if you want placement flexibility, simpler installation, and broader size options.