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How to Install an Undercounter Wine Cooler Fridge
Undercounter wine coolers can be incorporated into cabinets or stand alone. They are a fantastic addition to your home bar and entertainment area. There are additional features such as reversible door and shelves with wavy chrome, interior LED lighting, and more to ensure your bottles stay at the perfect temperature for serving and storage.
If you have a small or moderate collection, opt for a single-zone model. They have a divider that keeps red wines at a cooler temperature than white wines, but reduce the overall capacity of bottles.
Capacity
Keep the bottles chilled for guests by using wine coolers made by the KitchenAid brand. Select from models that are designed to fit under a countertop or into existing cabinetry, with capacities ranging from a few bottles to those that accommodate a large collection. Many wine refrigerators feature dual temperature-controlled zones so you can store red and white wines at their optimal serving temperatures. Some 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.
Other features to consider are a door lock and an optional stainless steel backsplash that can aid in creating a unique professional appearance. Our selection of built in wine refrigerators is available with a variety of finishes including black and panel-ready to fit any space. You'll find wine cellars as well as beverage centers and other storage options for drinks, snacks and food preparation ingredients.
If you're a snob at wine, it's important to assess your wine collection prior to choose the capacity of the new wine fridge that you can put under your counter. Consider how many bottles you own and how often you entertain, so you can pick a model that is spacious enough to meet your needs. We have a variety of wine refrigerators that have single and double zones that can accommodate white and red wine at their ideal serving temperature.
Our ENERGY STAR certified wine storage units utilize energy efficient technology to keep a exact temperature and reduce vibration. They utilize a dual-evaporator system to ensure consistent moderate humidity and their dark-colored glass doors have triple-paned windows for UV protection. Some models have a carbon filter built in to eliminate the odors.
Our beverage centers under counter are designed to hold a variety drinks, including sodas and beer, as well some fresh food items. We have models with fully extended drawers that slide open, making it easier to get your favorite snacks. Many of our beverage centers and wine refrigerators come with doors that can be reversible to let you install them in most locations, and they all have adjustable shelves to give you the most storage flexibility. There are also accessible options that will meet the needs of all people within your home.
Temperature
A wine refrigerator's temperature is an important aspect to take into consideration, since it influences the taste of wines that are stored in the. Experts recommend that you store your wine at a cool 55 degrees. This is the same temperature at which the earth naturally stores its own soil at, and will ensure that your wine remains at a safe storage level without compromising taste or texture.
The ideal temperature for storing and serve red or white wine is dependent on the type of wine you're serving. Red wines with a strong, full-bodied aroma like Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon tastes best when stored at 64oF-63oF (17oC-18oC) While lighter white wines like Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are best rated wine refrigerators stored at 52oF-55oF (10oC-14oC).
Regardless of the type of Wine and Beverage refrigerator you're storing it's a good idea to check the temperature regularly using an external thermometer to ensure consistency. Be careful not to open the wine fridge too often to prevent temperature fluctuations that can change the aroma and flavor of your bottles.
Wine coolers are available in dual and single-zone models and single zones are the most economical and suitable for long-term storage of all wine. Dual-zone wine refrigerators let you store different types of wine in separate zones, at the optimal temperature. This is ideal if you have an assortment of unique wines.
You should search for wine and beverage refrigerators equipped with UV-protected doors. They will help to block harmful UV radiations that can harm your wine. There are refrigerators available in a variety of finishes such as stainless steel, that seamlessly blend 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 placed under counters or in existing cabinetry. They are available in black, stainless steel, and black smoked finishes. They are available in a range of bottle capacities and may provide multiple temperature zones, which allows you to keep white wines at a lower temperature for serving and red wines at the optimal temperature for storage.
Built-in compact wine fridge refrigerators are an elegant addition to any kitchen, or placed in a bar or pantry or home office. The cabinets are often tall enough to accommodate larger bottles and allow you to keep your favorite wines available to enjoy your evening or just for enjoyment.
Sub-Zero wine storage refrigerators are designed to shield wine from the most frequent threats to its quality, which include vibration, temperature and humidity fluctuations, light and temperature fluctuations. Dark opaque glass blocks UV exposure, dampening 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 coolers and centers are also a great option for storing beverages like wine and other drinks. They are a great storage solution for beverages like beer, water, or other drinks while keeping them chilled and ready to serve. These models typically come in double or single drawers that can be built-in or recessed under the counter.
You can easily adjust the temperature with a beverage center/wine cellar that features doors that can be reversible. Some units come with memory features that allow you to restore the temperature set after a power outage, helping to avoid wine spoilage. Many undercounter wine refrigerators and cellars have wooden shelves that can be removed for easy access to your favourite bottles and feature stoppers to stop bottles from falling off when removed. A stainless steel frame and double-layer tempered glass door complements any style and can add a luxurious feel to your space.
Installation
Installing your new wine refrigerator is a breeze after you've located a suitable location and determined its power requirements. Before you begin, take out any objects from the cabinet that could obstruct your fridge or hinder its performance. This will allow you to measure the space accurately and ensure that your wine cooler is positioned correctly. A few tools are needed for this process, including a measuring tape, screwdriver, shims, and a drill or jigsaw for drilling holes when necessary.
Check that the area in which you intend to put the fridge is ventilated to a sufficient degree. This allows the cool air to circulate and maintain a consistent temperature throughout your cabinet. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to heat sources, such as radiators, as they could raise the interior temperature and cause damage to your wines. Keep your wine cooler out of in areas that are humid as this can cause mildew or mold to grow and affect the quality of your wine.
Built-in wine chillers have vents located on the front. This makes them a popular choice to be incorporated into cabinets. However when you're using an outdoor wine cooler, it is important to remember that the vent will be on the back and will require adequate space to function properly. If the vent is blocked, it will need to exert twice as much effort to control its internal temperature, and will consume more energy than it needs.
To prevent this, ensure that any plinths or skirting boards around your unit aren't blocking the grille on the front. Also, be aware of any gaps at the bottom and sides because warm air could escape through these tiny openings. If you plan to put a skirting along the front of the wine cooler, make sure there is a grille in place so that the fridge can still draw cool air into.
Undercounter wine coolers can be incorporated into cabinets or stand alone. They are a fantastic addition to your home bar and entertainment area. There are additional features such as reversible door and shelves with wavy chrome, interior LED lighting, and more to ensure your bottles stay at the perfect temperature for serving and storage.
If you have a small or moderate collection, opt for a single-zone model. They have a divider that keeps red wines at a cooler temperature than white wines, but reduce the overall capacity of bottles.
Capacity
Keep the bottles chilled for guests by using wine coolers made by the KitchenAid brand. Select from models that are designed to fit under a countertop or into existing cabinetry, with capacities ranging from a few bottles to those that accommodate a large collection. Many wine refrigerators feature dual temperature-controlled zones so you can store red and white wines at their optimal serving temperatures. Some 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.
Other features to consider are a door lock and an optional stainless steel backsplash that can aid in creating a unique professional appearance. Our selection of built in wine refrigerators is available with a variety of finishes including black and panel-ready to fit any space. You'll find wine cellars as well as beverage centers and other storage options for drinks, snacks and food preparation ingredients.
If you're a snob at wine, it's important to assess your wine collection prior to choose the capacity of the new wine fridge that you can put under your counter. Consider how many bottles you own and how often you entertain, so you can pick a model that is spacious enough to meet your needs. We have a variety of wine refrigerators that have single and double zones that can accommodate white and red wine at their ideal serving temperature.
Our ENERGY STAR certified wine storage units utilize energy efficient technology to keep a exact temperature and reduce vibration. They utilize a dual-evaporator system to ensure consistent moderate humidity and their dark-colored glass doors have triple-paned windows for UV protection. Some models have a carbon filter built in to eliminate the odors.
Our beverage centers under counter are designed to hold a variety drinks, including sodas and beer, as well some fresh food items. We have models with fully extended drawers that slide open, making it easier to get your favorite snacks. Many of our beverage centers and wine refrigerators come with doors that can be reversible to let you install them in most locations, and they all have adjustable shelves to give you the most storage flexibility. There are also accessible options that will meet the needs of all people within your home.
Temperature
A wine refrigerator's temperature is an important aspect to take into consideration, since it influences the taste of wines that are stored in the. Experts recommend that you store your wine at a cool 55 degrees. This is the same temperature at which the earth naturally stores its own soil at, and will ensure that your wine remains at a safe storage level without compromising taste or texture.
The ideal temperature for storing and serve red or white wine is dependent on the type of wine you're serving. Red wines with a strong, full-bodied aroma like Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon tastes best when stored at 64oF-63oF (17oC-18oC) While lighter white wines like Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are best rated wine refrigerators stored at 52oF-55oF (10oC-14oC).
Regardless of the type of Wine and Beverage refrigerator you're storing it's a good idea to check the temperature regularly using an external thermometer to ensure consistency. Be careful not to open the wine fridge too often to prevent temperature fluctuations that can change the aroma and flavor of your bottles.
Wine coolers are available in dual and single-zone models and single zones are the most economical and suitable for long-term storage of all wine. Dual-zone wine refrigerators let you store different types of wine in separate zones, at the optimal temperature. This is ideal if you have an assortment of unique wines.
You should search for wine and beverage refrigerators equipped with UV-protected doors. They will help to block harmful UV radiations that can harm your wine. There are refrigerators available in a variety of finishes such as stainless steel, that seamlessly blend 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 placed under counters or in existing cabinetry. They are available in black, stainless steel, and black smoked finishes. They are available in a range of bottle capacities and may provide multiple temperature zones, which allows you to keep white wines at a lower temperature for serving and red wines at the optimal temperature for storage.
Built-in compact wine fridge refrigerators are an elegant addition to any kitchen, or placed in a bar or pantry or home office. The cabinets are often tall enough to accommodate larger bottles and allow you to keep your favorite wines available to enjoy your evening or just for enjoyment.
Sub-Zero wine storage refrigerators are designed to shield wine from the most frequent threats to its quality, which include vibration, temperature and humidity fluctuations, light and temperature fluctuations. Dark opaque glass blocks UV exposure, dampening 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 coolers and centers are also a great option for storing beverages like wine and other drinks. They are a great storage solution for beverages like beer, water, or other drinks while keeping them chilled and ready to serve. These models typically come in double or single drawers that can be built-in or recessed under the counter.
You can easily adjust the temperature with a beverage center/wine cellar that features doors that can be reversible. Some units come with memory features that allow you to restore the temperature set after a power outage, helping to avoid wine spoilage. Many undercounter wine refrigerators and cellars have wooden shelves that can be removed for easy access to your favourite bottles and feature stoppers to stop bottles from falling off when removed. A stainless steel frame and double-layer tempered glass door complements any style and can add a luxurious feel to your space.
Installation
Installing your new wine refrigerator is a breeze after you've located a suitable location and determined its power requirements. Before you begin, take out any objects from the cabinet that could obstruct your fridge or hinder its performance. This will allow you to measure the space accurately and ensure that your wine cooler is positioned correctly. A few tools are needed for this process, including a measuring tape, screwdriver, shims, and a drill or jigsaw for drilling holes when necessary.
Check that the area in which you intend to put the fridge is ventilated to a sufficient degree. This allows the cool air to circulate and maintain a consistent temperature throughout your cabinet. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to heat sources, such as radiators, as they could raise the interior temperature and cause damage to your wines. Keep your wine cooler out of in areas that are humid as this can cause mildew or mold to grow and affect the quality of your wine.
Built-in wine chillers have vents located on the front. This makes them a popular choice to be incorporated into cabinets. However when you're using an outdoor wine cooler, it is important to remember that the vent will be on the back and will require adequate space to function properly. If the vent is blocked, it will need to exert twice as much effort to control its internal temperature, and will consume more energy than it needs.
To prevent this, ensure that any plinths or skirting boards around your unit aren't blocking the grille on the front. Also, be aware of any gaps at the bottom and sides because warm air could escape through these tiny openings. If you plan to put a skirting along the front of the wine cooler, make sure there is a grille in place so that the fridge can still draw cool air into.
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