Nine Things That Your Parent Teach You About Wine Cooler Fridge

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How to Install an undercounter wine cooler fridge Wine Cooler Fridge

subcold-viva16-led-table-top-wine-fridge-black-3-180c-wine-cooler-led-lock-key-glass-door-drinks-cellar-single-zone-16-bottle-883.jpgWhether built-in into cabinets or freestanding, undercounter wine cooler fridges can transform your bar area or entertainment area. Consider features like reversible doors, wavy chrome shelves, interior LED lighting and more to ensure your bottles are at their optimal serving and storage temperature.

Select a model that has a single zone if you have a moderate or small collection. These models have a divider to keep reds at less temperature than whites, however they reduce the total bottle capacity.

Capacity

Keep the bottles chilled for guests with wine coolers made by the KitchenAid brand. Select from models that be able to fit under countertops or into existing cabinetry and with capacities ranging from a few bottles 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. Certain wine refrigerators come with doors that are reversible and allow for flexible installation and LED interior lighting to aid in finding what you're looking for.

Other features to consider are the door lock as well as an optional stainless steel backsplash that will aid in creating a unique professional appearance. Our range of built-in wine fridges comes with many different finishes, including black and panel-ready, to fit in with any space. There are also beverage centers and wine cellars that provide additional storage for drinks, snacks and meal prep ingredients.

It's important that you take stock of your wine collection if are a wine lover before you choose the capacity of your undercounter wine refrigerator. Find out the quantity of bottles you own and how often you entertain, so that you can pick a model that is large enough to accommodate your needs. For larger collections, we have an extensive selection of wine fridges with single and double zones that can accommodate white and red wines at the right serving temperature.

Our ENERGY STAR certified wine storage units utilize energy efficient technology to maintain exact temperature and reduce vibration. They use a dual-evaporator system to ensure consistent moderate humidity, and their dark glass doors have triple-paned windows for UV protection. Some models have a carbon filter built in to remove the odors.

Our beverage centers under counter are designed to store various drinks, including beer and sodas as well as fresh food items. We offer models with full extension drawers that slide open to allow you to reach your most loved snacks. Our beverage centers and wine fridge integrated refrigerators have reversible doors options that allow you to place them anywhere. They all have adjustable shelves that allow for maximum flexibility. You'll also find several accessible options that will meet the needs of all people living in your home.

Temperature

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

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

It's important to use an external thermometer regularly to check the temperature of your wine, regardless of the kind. It is also important to avoid opening the wine refrigerator too frequently to avoid drastic temperature fluctuations that can alter the taste and aroma.

Dual zone and single zone models are available. Single zones are the most cost-effective and ideal for storing all wine over a long period of time. Dual-zone wine fridges allow you keep different kinds of wine in separate zones, at the optimal temperature. This is ideal for those who have a wide selection of wines that are unique.

You should search for a wine or beverage fridge with UV-protected doors. These will help filter 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 and complement other appliances with its sleek, timeless look.

Design

A wine fridge can be freestanding or built-in. Built-in wine refrigerators can be installed under counters or in existing cabinetry. They are available in stainless steel, black, and smoke black finishes. They are available in a range of bottle capacities and may provide multiple temperature zones, allowing you to keep whites at a cooler temperature for serving, and red wines at the optimal temperature for storage.

Built-in wine refrigerators can be an elegant addition to any kitchen, or utilized in a home office, bar area, or den. Often the cabinets are tall enough to accommodate larger bottles, and let you keep your favorite wines on hand to be enjoyed at parties or for everyday use.

Sub-Zero wine storage refrigerators are designed to shield your valuable wine collection from the greatest dangers to the quality of your wine: vibration, light, as well as temperature and humidity fluctuations. They have dark opaque glass that blocks the exposure to UV radiation; dampening technology prevents vibrations from occurring 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.

Beverage coolers and beverage centers are also a great option for storing beverages like wine and other drinks. They can be a useful storage solution for beverages like beer, water, or other beverages, while keeping them chilled and ready to serve. They are available in single or double drawers, and are built-in or recessed under your counter.

Choose a beverage center or wine cellar with a door that can be reversible for flexibility in installation and an LED display for control that lets you easily adjust the temperature. Some units also include a memory function that will allow you to restore the temperature after power loss, assisting to avoid any potential wine spoilage. A lot of wine cellars and refrigerators that are under counters have shelves that can be removed that allow you to access your favorite bottles. They also feature stoppers to stop bottles from falling out when removed. A stainless steel frame and double-layer tempered glass door can be incorporated into any design and provides an elegant look to your space.

Installation

Once you've located a suitable space for your new wine fridge and inspected its power requirements then it's time to put it in place. Take out any objects from the cabinet that may interfere with your refrigerator's performance or obstruct it. This will allow you to measure the space precisely and ensure that your wine refrigerator fits properly. A few basic tools are necessary for this process, including measuring tape, a screwdriver, shims, and the drill or jigsaw for drilling holes where required.

Be sure that the space the fridge is placed has adequate ventilation. This will allow cool air to circulate and maintain the same temperature throughout your cabinet. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to sources of heat, like radiators, as these may raise the interior temperature and result in damage to your wine. Keep your wine cooler out of humid areas as this can cause mold or mildew to grow and affect the quality of your narrow wine fridge.

Built-in wine chillers have their vents located on the front. This makes them very popular for fitting into existing cabinetry. However in the case of an outdoor wine cooler, it is important to keep in mind that its vent will be on the back and will require adequate space to function properly. If the vent is blocked it will have twice the energy needed to regulate the internal temperature and will use more than it needs to.

To avoid this, make sure that any skirting boards that surround your unit don't block the grille at the front. You should also be mindful of any gaps between the sides or bottom, since warm air escapes through these small openings. If you plan to put a skirting on the front of your wine cooler, be sure it has a grille, so that the fridge will be able to draw cool air in.

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