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How to Install an Undercounter Wine Cooler Fridge

Built-in or freestanding, undercounter wine fridge commercial cooler fridges make a great addition to your bar area or entertainment area. You can also find additional features like a reversible doors shelves, wavy chrome shelves interior LED lighting, and more, to keep your bottles at the perfect temperature for serving and storage.

If you have a small to moderate collection, 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 from KitchenAid will keep bottles cool for your guests. Select from models that fit under a countertop or into existing cabinetry and with capacities ranging from a few bottles up to those that can hold a massive collection. Many wine refrigerators feature dual temperature-controlled zones so you can store red and white wines at their optimal serving temperatures. Some have doors that can be reversible to allow for a variety of installation options, and LED interior lighting that helps you find what you're looking to find.

Other features to consider are locks for doors and an optional stainless steel backsplash that can help you create a custom professional look. Our range of built-in wine refrigerators includes many different finishes, including panel-ready and black, to match any decor. You'll find wine cellars as well as beverage centers and other storage options for drinks, snacks and meal preparation ingredients.

If you're a wine connoisseur it's essential to take inventory of your wine collection prior to decide on the size of your new undercounter wine fridge. Determine the quantity of bottles you own and how often you entertain, so you can pick a model that is large enough to meet your needs. For larger collections, we offer an extensive selection of wine fridges with single and double zones that can accommodate both white and red wines at the right serving temperature.

Our ENERGY STAR-certified wine storage appliances make use of energy-efficient technology to maintain precise temperatures and reduce vibration. Dual-evaporator technology ensures a moderate humidity and the dark glass doors come with triple-paned UV protection. Certain models come with carbon filters that are built-in to eliminate the odors.

Our beverage centers under counter are designed to hold different types of drinks including soda and beer and also some fresh food items. We offer models with fully extended drawers that open, making it easier to get your favorite snacks. Our beverage centers and wine refrigerators have reversible doors options that let you put them in any place. They also come with adjustable shelves that allow for maximum flexibility. There are a variety of accessible options to meet the needs of all people within your home.

Temperature

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

The ideal temperature for red and white wines varies slightly, based on the style of wine you're planning to keep or serve. Full-bodied red wine such as Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon tastes best when stored at 63oF-64oF (17oC-18oC), while lighter styles of white wine, including Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, taste best when kept at 52oF-55oF (10oC-14oC).

No matter what kind of wine you're keeping, it's best to check the temperature regularly using a thermometer that is external to ensure consistency. It is also recommended to avoid opening your wine refrigerator frequently to avoid extreme temperature fluctuations, which can alter your bottle's flavor and scent.

Wine coolers are available in dual and single-zone models single zones being the most economical and ideal for long-term storage of all wine. Dual-zone wine refrigerators allow you to store various types of wine cooler and fridge in separate areas at their optimal temperature, which is great if you have a mix of unique wines.

You should look for wine and drink refrigerators with UV-protected doors, which help to remove harmful UV radiations that could damage your wine over time. You'll also find refrigerators in a variety of finishes such as stainless steel, that seamlessly blend into your kitchen and complement other appliances with its modern, sleek design.

Design

A wine refrigerator can be freestanding wine refrigerator or integrated into. Built-in wine fridges fit underneath the counter wine fridge (visit) or into cabinets that are already in place, and come with a variety of finishes including stainless steel, black and smoke black. They come in a variety of bottle capacities and can have different temperature zones. This lets you keep wine at the ideal temperature, and serve white wine drinks fridge at the lower temperature.

Built-in wine refrigerators can be an elegant addition to any kitchen, or be placed in a bar, pantry, home office or den. Often the cabinets are large enough to hold larger bottles and let you keep your favorite wines available to enjoy your evening or just for everyday enjoyment.

Sub-Zero wine refrigerator undercounter storage refrigerators are designed to shield wine from the most common threats to its quality: vibrations fluctuation in temperature and humidity as well as temperature and light fluctuations. They have dark opaque glass that blocks UV exposure, dampening engineering blocks vibrations and double evaporators provide an even, moderate 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 drinks. They can be a useful way to store water, beer or other beverages while keeping them chilled and ready for serving. These models are available in single or dual drawers and can be installed or recessed beneath your counter.

You can easily adjust the temperature with a beverage center/wine cellar that has an reversible glass door. Some units come with memory features that can restore the temperature set after an outage, which helps to avoid 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 off when removed. A stainless steel frame and double-layer tempered glass door complements any style and can add an elegant look to your space.

Installation

Once you've located a suitable location for your wine fridge and inspected its power requirements and requirements, it's now time to install. Remove any objects from the cabinet that may hinder the performance of your refrigerator or hinder its operation. This will allow you to measure the space accurately and ensure that your wine cooler is positioned correctly. A few basic tools are necessary to complete this task, such as a measuring tape, screwdriver, shims and the drill or jigsaw for drilling holes where needed.

Make sure that the area where you're placing your fridge has enough ventilation. This will allow cool air to circulate and maintain a constant temperature throughout the cabinet. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or next to heat sources, such as radiators, as they could increase the temperature inside and result in damage to your wine. It's also a good idea to keep your wine cooler away from humid areas, since excessive moisture can cause mold or mildew development and alter the quality of your wine.

Built-in wine coolers feature a vent on the front, which makes them a popular option for fitting into existing cabinets. If you're using a freestanding cooler, it's important to remember that the vent will be on the back. It will also require enough space to work effectively. If the vent is blocked, it will have to do twice as hard to control its internal temperature and use more energy than it should.

To avoid this, make sure that the skirting boards surrounding your unit don't block the grille on the front. Also, be aware of any gaps on the sides or bottom, since warm air escapes through these tiny openings. If you do have a skirting board across the front of your wine cooler, make sure it is fitted with a grille to ensure that the fridge can continue to draw cool air.(Image: https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/644/8646/euhomy-double-door-mini-fridge-with-freezer-freestanding-drink-fridge-with-reversible-door-compact-refrigerator-temperature-control-wine-fridge-perfect-for-kitchen-office-bar-8646.jpg)