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How to Install an Undercounter Wine Cooler Fridge

frydge-logo-512x512-png.pngUndercounter wine coolers can be integrated into cabinets or stand alone. They are a great addition to your bar and entertainment area. You can also find additional features such as reversible door shelves, wavy chrome shelves interior LED lighting, and more to ensure your bottles stay at the ideal serving temperature and storage temperature.

If you have a small or moderate collection, opt for one-zone models. They have an insulated divider that keeps reds at less temperature than whites, however they reduce the total bottle capacity.

Capacity

Keep bottles chilled for guests by using wine coolers made by the KitchenAid brand. Models are available that fit under a counter or into existing cabinets, and have capacities ranging from a few to a large number of bottles. Many wine refrigerators feature dual temperature-controlled zones so you can store red and white wines at their optimal serving temperatures. Some models also have reversible doors to allow for a variety of installation options and LED interior lighting that helps you find the wine you're looking for.

You can consider adding a stainless steel backsplash and a door lock to create an elegant, unique look. Our range of built-in wine refrigerators comes in many different finishes, including panel-ready and black, to fit in with any space. You'll find wine cellars, beverage centers and other storage options for drinks, snacks and food preparation ingredients.

If you're a snob at wine it's crucial to review your wine collection prior to decide on the size of the new wine fridge that you can put under your counter. Find out the quantity of bottles you own and how often you entertain, so that you can select a model that's big enough to accommodate your needs. For larger collections, we provide a wide range of wine fridges with double and single zones that can accommodate both white and red wines at the ideal serving temperature.

Our ENERGY STAR-certified narrow wine refrigerator storage appliances utilize energy-efficient technology to keep precise temperatures and minimize vibration. The dual-evaporator ensures an even humidity, and the dark glass doors have triple-paned UV protection. Some of our models even have a carbon filter that removes smells from the air.

Our beverage centers under counter are designed to hold a variety beverages, like beer and sodas as well as fresh foods. We carry models with drawers that fully extend and slide out, making it easy to get your most loved snacks. Our beverage centers and wine refrigerators have reversible doors options that let you install them in any location. They also come with adjustable shelves for maximum flexibility. There are also ADA-compliant models to meet the needs of all people in your home.

Temperature

The temperature of a wine refrigerator is a crucial factor to take into consideration, since it affects the taste of the wines that are stored inside. Experts suggest storing your wine at 55 degrees. This is the same temperature that the earth naturally stores its soil at, and will keep your wine chiller refrigerator at a safe level without compromising flavor or texture.

subcold-viva16-led-table-top-wine-fridge-black-3-180c-wine-cooler-led-lock-key-glass-door-drinks-cellar-single-zone-16-bottle-883.jpgThe ideal temperature for red and white wines varies slightly, based on the type of wine you're looking to store or serve. Red wine with a full-bodied flavor such as Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon tastes best when stored at 63oF-64oF (17oC-18oC) While lighter styles of white wine such as Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are best kept at 52oF-55oF (10oC-14oC).

Whatever type of wine you're keeping, it's best to check the temperature regularly using a thermometer that is external to ensure consistency. Avoid opening the wine fridge too often to prevent changes in temperature that could alter the taste and smell of your bottles.

Dual zone models and single zones are available. Single zones are the most economical and ideal for storing all types of wines for a long time. Dual-zone wine refrigerators allow you to store different types of wine in separate areas at optimal temperatures, which is perfect when you have a selection of unique wines.

It is recommended to look for wine and beverage refrigerators with UV-protected doors. These doors will help block harmful UV radiations that can harm your wines. You'll also find refrigerators with a variety of finishes such as stainless steel, which will seamlessly integrate into your kitchen and complement other appliances with its modern, sleek design.

Design

A wine refrigerator can be freestanding or integrated into. Built-in wine refrigerators can be placed under the counter or in existing cabinetry, and come in a range of finishes, including black, stainless steel, and smoked black. They come in a variety of capacity bottles and have different temperature zones. This lets you keep wine at the ideal temperature and serve whites at the lower temperature.

Built-in wine refrigerators can be an elegant addition to any kitchen or can be used as a bar, home office area, or in a den. Often the cabinets are large enough to hold larger bottles and allow you to keep your favorite wines available to be enjoyed at parties or for everyday use.

Sub-Zero wine storage refrigerators are designed to shield wine coolers and refrigerators from the most prevalent threats to its quality: vibrations as well as temperature and humidity fluctuations as well as temperature and light fluctuations. They feature dark opaque glass that minimizes UV exposure; dampening engineering wards off vibration; and dual evaporators ensure an even, moderate 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 to store wine and other drinks. They are a convenient and easy method to store beverages like water, beer, or other drinks while keeping them cold and ready to drink. These models typically come in double or single drawers, and they can be built-in or recessed under your counter.

Choose a beverage center or wine cellar that has a reversible door for flexibility in installation and an LED control display that lets you easily alter the temperature. Some units have a memory feature that restores the temperature that was set prior to a power outage, helping to avoid wine spoilage. Many wine and beverage refrigerator (enquiry) cellars and refrigerators that are under counters have shelves that can be removed to make it easy to get your favorite bottles. They also feature stoppers to prevent bottles from falling out when taken away. A stainless steel frame with a double-layer of tempered glass on the door will complement any room design. It can also add a luxurious feel to your home.

Installation

After you've found a suitable space for your new wine fridge and verified its power needs and requirements, it's now time to install. Before starting, you must remove any objects in the cabinet that could obstruct the refrigerator or affect its performance. This will allow you to measure the space precisely and ensure that the wine cooler fits in the right place. A few basic tools are required for this process, including a measuring tape, screwdriver, shims, and a drill or jigsaw to assist in drilling holes if necessary.

Ensure that the area where you plan to install your refrigerator has adequate ventilation. This allows cool air to circulate and ensure that the temperature remains constant throughout the 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 wine. Keep your wine cooler away from in areas that are humid as this can cause mildew or mold to develop and alter the quality of your wine.

Built-in wine coolers have a vents on the front, which makes them a popular choice to be incorporated into cabinets. However, if you're using an outdoor wine cooler, it's crucial to keep in mind that its vent will be on the back and will require adequate space to function properly. If the vent is not open, it will have twice the energy needed to regulate the internal temperature and will consume more power than it should.

To avoid 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 at the sides and bottom because warm air could escape through these tiny openings. If you want to run a skirting on the front of your wine cooler, ensure that there is a grille in place so that the fridge can still draw cool air into.

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