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Why Should Have A Wine Cooler

REASONS TO HAVE A FRIDGE
A wine fridge is a must-have appliance to keep your favorite wine bottles at the optimal temperature for both serving and long-term storage. A built-in wine refrigerator will complement other home appliances and, if you’re remodeling your kitchen, can expand your storage capacity. Whether you’re in the market for small wine fridges or larger designs, consider a dual zone cooling system that can adequately store red and white wines at their ideal temperatures.

Factors to Picking a Wine Cooler Refrigerator

  • Storage capacity – How many bottles do you want to store in a wine cooler? This is one of the biggest differentiators between wine refrigerators. We have options to cool a handful of wine bottles all the way to a 160-bottle capacity for the ambitious wine collector.

  • Freestanding vs Built-in – Freestanding wine fridges are the more versatile option allowing you to place your wine fridge in your kitchen, bar area, wine cellar, and even your closet! While built-ins are meant to be specifically installed in cabinets or under a countertop, a freestanding fridge can be put anywhere its dimensions allow. No matter which option you decide, double-check your measurements.

  • Temperature Control – Temperature control is an important consideration in long-term wine storage. For a bar or dedicated wine cellar. Optimally mature and conveniently store the entirety of your wine collection in one of our versatile, high-quality wine storage fridges.

  • Cooling System – You have the chose between a traditional compressor and a thermoelectric system. Traditional compressor are more common and tend to get colder but produce heat and noise. The thermoelectric are silent, produce no vibrations and use no chemicals!