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How to Install an Undercounter Wine Cooler Fridge

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Capacity

Wine coolers made by KitchenAid can keep bottles cool for your guests. They have models that can fit under a counter or into cabinets already in use, and have capacities that range from a few bottles to several 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 flexible installation and LED interior lighting to assist you in finding what you are looking for.

Other features to consider are the door lock as well as an optional stainless steel backsplash that can help you create a custom, professional look. Our range of built-in wine refrigerators come in a range of finishes, including black and panel-ready, to suit any space. There are wine cellars, beverage centers, and other storage options for drinks, snacks and food preparation ingredients.

If you're a wine connoisseur it's essential to review your wine collection prior to choose the capacity of your new undercounter wine fridge. Consider the number of bottles you have and how often you entertain, so that you can pick a model that is spacious enough to accommodate your needs. For larger collections, we have an extensive selection of wine refrigerators that come with double and single zones that can accommodate white and red wines at their ideal serving temperatures.

Our ENERGY STAR certified wine storage appliances make use of energy-efficient technology to maintain the exact temperature and minimize vibration. They utilize a dual-evaporator system to ensure constant moderate humidity and their dark-colored glass doors are triple-paned to provide UV protection. Certain models come with carbon filters built-in to remove the odors.

Our beverage centers undercounter are designed to store various beverages, like beer and sodas, as well some fresh food items. We carry models with drawers that fully extend and slide out, making it simple to get your favorite snacks. A lot of our beverage centers and wine refrigerators come with doors that are reversible and let you install them in any location and all come with adjustable shelves to give you the most storage flexibility. There are also accessible options that will meet the needs of everyone in your home.

Temperature

The temperature of a wine refrigerator is a crucial factor to consider as it can affect the taste of the wines that are stored inside. Experts suggest storing your wine at 55 degrees. This is the temperature at which earth stores its soil. It will ensure your wine is safe without compromising taste or texture.

The ideal temperature for white and red wines varies based on the style of wine you want to keep or serve. Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon, which are full-bodied red wines, taste best at 63oF-64oF (17oC to 18oC) and lighter white wines, such as Pinot Noir and Chardonnay have a better taste at 52oF to 55oF (10oC-14oC).

Regardless of the type of wine you're storing it's best to check the temperature regularly using an external thermometer to ensure consistency. Avoid opening the wine fridge too often to prevent the temperature fluctuation that could alter 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 for a long time. Dual-zone wine fridges allow you store different types wine in separate areas, at the right temperature. This is ideal for those who have a wide selection of unique wines.

You should look for wine and beverage refrigerators equipped with UV-protected doors. These will help filter harmful UV radiations that can harm your wine refrigerator undercounter. Refrigerators are also available in a variety of finishes such as stainless steel, which seamlessly blends into your kitchen and complement other appliances with its elegant, timeless design.

Design

A wine fridge can be freestanding or built-in. Built-in wine refrigerators can be placed under the counter or into existing cabinetry, and come in a variety of finishes like black, stainless steel, and smoked black. They are available in a variety of capacities for bottles. They also offer multiple temperature zones, permitting you to keep whites at a lower temperature to serve and red wines at their optimal temperature for storage.

Built-in wine refrigerators are a stylish addition to any kitchen, or be used in a bar area, pantry, home office or den. Often the cabinets are large enough to hold larger bottles, and allow you to keep your preferred wines in the fridge to enjoy your evening or just for everyday enjoyment.

Sub-Zero wine storage refrigerators are designed to shield your wine collection from the biggest dangers to the quality of your wine such as light, vibration, and fluctuations in temperature and humidity. Dark opaque glass minimizes the exposure to UV radiation, while dampening the engineering reduces vibration and 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.

Beverage centers and coolers are also a great option for storing wine and other drinks. They are a convenient and easy storage solution for beverages like water, beer, or other drinks, while keeping them cool and ready to drink. They typically come in single or double drawers and can be recessed or integrated under the counter.

You can easily adjust the temperature with a beverage center/wine cellar that has doors that can be reversible. Some models even have a memory function that will return the temperature set after power loss, helping to prevent potential wine spoilage. Many wine cellars and refrigerators beneath counters have shelves that are removable to make it easy to get your favorite bottles. They also feature stoppers that prevent bottles from falling out when removed. A stainless steel frame and double-layer tempered glass door will complement any design and provides an elegant look to your home.

Installation

After you've found a suitable area for your new wine fridge and checked its power requirements and requirements, it's now time to install. Take out any objects from the cabinet that could hinder the performance of your refrigerator wine rack or hinder its operation. This will enable you to measure the space precisely and ensure that your wine refrigerator is properly sized. A few basic tools are necessary for this procedure, including a measuring tape, screwdriver and shims, as well as a drill or jigsaw to assist in drilling holes where needed.

Be sure that the space the fridge is placed has adequate ventilation. This will allow cool air to circulate and maintain a constant temperature throughout your cabinet. Avoid placing the cabinet in direct sunlight, or near sources of heat such as radiators. These can raise the temperature inside and damage your wines. It's recommended to keep your wine cooler from humid environments, as excessive moisture can lead to mold or mildew development and affect your wine's quality.

Built-in wine coolers have their vents on the front, making them a popular option to fit into cabinets. However when you're using an outdoor wine chiller cooler, it's important to remember that the vent will be located on the back and will require a sufficient space to perform as it should. If the vent is blocked it will have twice the energy required to regulate its internal temperature and will consume more energy than it needs to.

To prevent this, make sure any plinths or skirting boards around your unit aren't blocking the grille on the front. Also, be aware of any gaps on the sides and bottom, because warm air could escape through these tiny openings. If you do run a skirting board on the front of your commercial wine Refrigerator cooler, be sure it is fitted with a grille to ensure the fridge is able to draw in cool air.

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