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How to Install an Undercounter Wine Cooler Fridge
Built-in or freestanding, undercounter wine cooler fridges upgrade your bar area or entertainment space. Look for extra features like doors that can be reversible, wavy chrome shelves, LED lighting in the interior and more to ensure your bottles are at their ideal temperature for serving and storage.
Choose a model with a single zone if you have a modest or small collection. They have a divider to keep reds at lower temperatures than whites, but they reduce the total bottle capacity.
Capacity
Wine coolers by KitchenAid can keep bottles cool for your guests. Select from models that are designed to be able to fit under countertops or into cabinets already in place and with capacities that range from a few bottles up 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. Some also have reversible doors to allow for a variety of installation options and LED interior lighting that can help you locate the wine you're looking for.
Other options to consider are a door lock and an optional stainless steel backsplash that will help you create a custom professional look. Our range of built-in wine refrigerator tall refrigerators is available with a variety of finishes, including black and panel-ready to fit any space. There are wine cellars, beverage centers, and other storage options for drinks, snacks and other ingredients for cooking meals.
It is essential to take stock of your wine collection if are a wine lover before you decide on the capacity of your undercounter wine refrigerator. You can pick the one that is spacious enough for your needs by determining how many bottles you own and how often you entertain. For larger collections, we have an extensive selection of wine refrigerator countertop fridges with single and double zones that can accommodate white and red wines at the right serving temperatures.
Our wine storage appliances that are ENERGY-STAR certified utilize energy-efficient technology to keep exact temperatures and reduce vibration. They utilize a dual-evaporator system to ensure consistent moderate humidity and their dark glass doors have triple-paned windows for UV protection. Some models have carbon filters built-in to remove smells.
Our beverage centers under counter are designed to hold various beverages, such as beer and sodas and also fresh foods. We carry models with full-extension drawers that slide out and make it easy to reach your favorite snacks. A lot of our beverage centers and wine refrigerators come with doors that can be reversible to allow you to install them in any location and all come with adjustable shelves for maximum storage flexibility. There are also ADA-compliant models to meet the needs of all people in 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 inside. Experts suggest that you store your wine at temperatures of 55 degrees. This is the same temperature that the earth naturally stores its soil at, and will keep your wine at a safe temperature without compromising flavor or texture.
The ideal temperature for storing and serve white or red wine is dependent on the style you're serving. Red wines with a strong, full-bodied aroma such as Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon tastes best when stored at 64oF-63oF (17oC-18oC), while lighter white wines, including Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are best rated wine refrigerators stored at 52oF-55oF (10oC-14oC).
No matter what kind of wine cooler and fridge you're storing it's a good idea to regularly check the temperature using an external thermometer to ensure consistency. It is also important to avoid opening your wine refrigerator frequently to prevent drastic temperature fluctuations, which can alter your bottle's flavor and aroma.
Dual zone and single zone models 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 their optimal temperature, which is great when you have a selection of wines that are unique.
You should look for wine and beverage fridges that have doors that are UV-protected. They will help to block harmful UV radiations that can harm your wine. There are refrigerators with a range of finishes including stainless steel. This will seamlessly blend into your kitchen, and complement other appliances thanks to its sleek, timeless appearance.
Design
A wine refrigerator is freestanding or built-in. Built-in wine fridges are able to be tucked under the counter or in cabinets that are already in place, and come with a variety of finishes including stainless steel, black and smoke black. They come in a variety of capacities for bottles and can have multiple temperature zones permitting you to keep whites at a cooler temperature to serve and red wines at their ideal storage temperature.
Built-in wine fridges are an elegant addition to any kitchen or used in the home office, bar area, or in a den. The cabinets are often tall enough to hold larger bottles which allows you to keep your favorite wines in the fridge for everyday enjoyment or entertaining.
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 reduces 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.
Coolers and beverage centers are excellent for storing beer, wine and other beverages. They are a convenient and simple method to store beverages like water, beer, or other drinks, while keeping them cold and ready to drink. They are typically available in double or single drawers, and they can be recessed or built-in under your counter.
Choose a wine center or beverage cellar with a reversible door for greater flexibility in installation. Also, it comes with an LED control display that allows you to easily adjust the temperature. Some models have memory features that can restore the temperature set following an outage in power, helping to prevent wine spoilage. Many undercounter wine refrigerators and cellars also come with removable wooden shelves that provide easy access to your favourite bottles. They also have stoppers to stop bottles from falling down when taken off. A stainless steel frame with two layers of glass on the door can be a perfect match to any style of room. It also adds a luxurious touch to your space.
Installation
Installing your new wine refrigerator is a breeze once you've found a suitable location and determined the power requirements. Before you begin, take out any items in the cabinet that might block your fridge or hinder its performance. This will allow you to measure the space precisely and ensure that the wine refrigerator fits correctly. A few basic tools are required for this procedure, including a screwdriver, measuring tape and shims, as well as the drill or jigsaw for drilling holes where needed.
Ensure that the area where you intend to put your fridge is ventilated to a sufficient degree. This will allow the cool air to circulate and maintain a constant temperature throughout the cabinet. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to heat sources, such as radiators, as they could increase the temperature inside and cause damage to your wines. It is recommended to keep your wine cooler away from humid environments, as excessive moisture could cause mold or mildew development and alter the quality of your wine.
Built-in wine coolers feature a vents on the front, which makes them a popular option to be incorporated into cabinets. If you're using a freestanding cooler, it's crucial to keep in mind that the vent will be located in the back. It will also require space to work effectively. If the vent is blocked, it will have to do twice as hard to regulate its internal temperature, and will use more energy than it needs to.
To avoid this, make sure that any skirting boards around your unit don't block the grille on the front. Also, be aware of any gaps between the sides or bottom, because warm air can escape through these tiny openings. If you want to run a skirting on the front of the wine cooler, ensure that it has a grille, so that the fridge will be able to draw cool air into.
Built-in or freestanding, undercounter wine cooler fridges upgrade your bar area or entertainment space. Look for extra features like doors that can be reversible, wavy chrome shelves, LED lighting in the interior and more to ensure your bottles are at their ideal temperature for serving and storage.
Choose a model with a single zone if you have a modest or small collection. They have a divider to keep reds at lower temperatures than whites, but they reduce the total bottle capacity.
Capacity
Wine coolers by KitchenAid can keep bottles cool for your guests. Select from models that are designed to be able to fit under countertops or into cabinets already in place and with capacities that range from a few bottles up 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. Some also have reversible doors to allow for a variety of installation options and LED interior lighting that can help you locate the wine you're looking for.
Other options to consider are a door lock and an optional stainless steel backsplash that will help you create a custom professional look. Our range of built-in wine refrigerator tall refrigerators is available with a variety of finishes, including black and panel-ready to fit any space. There are wine cellars, beverage centers, and other storage options for drinks, snacks and other ingredients for cooking meals.
It is essential to take stock of your wine collection if are a wine lover before you decide on the capacity of your undercounter wine refrigerator. You can pick the one that is spacious enough for your needs by determining how many bottles you own and how often you entertain. For larger collections, we have an extensive selection of wine refrigerator countertop fridges with single and double zones that can accommodate white and red wines at the right serving temperatures.
Our wine storage appliances that are ENERGY-STAR certified utilize energy-efficient technology to keep exact temperatures and reduce vibration. They utilize a dual-evaporator system to ensure consistent moderate humidity and their dark glass doors have triple-paned windows for UV protection. Some models have carbon filters built-in to remove smells.
Our beverage centers under counter are designed to hold various beverages, such as beer and sodas and also fresh foods. We carry models with full-extension drawers that slide out and make it easy to reach your favorite snacks. A lot of our beverage centers and wine refrigerators come with doors that can be reversible to allow you to install them in any location and all come with adjustable shelves for maximum storage flexibility. There are also ADA-compliant models to meet the needs of all people in 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 inside. Experts suggest that you store your wine at temperatures of 55 degrees. This is the same temperature that the earth naturally stores its soil at, and will keep your wine at a safe temperature without compromising flavor or texture.
The ideal temperature for storing and serve white or red wine is dependent on the style you're serving. Red wines with a strong, full-bodied aroma such as Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon tastes best when stored at 64oF-63oF (17oC-18oC), while lighter white wines, including Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are best rated wine refrigerators stored at 52oF-55oF (10oC-14oC).
No matter what kind of wine cooler and fridge you're storing it's a good idea to regularly check the temperature using an external thermometer to ensure consistency. It is also important to avoid opening your wine refrigerator frequently to prevent drastic temperature fluctuations, which can alter your bottle's flavor and aroma.
Dual zone and single zone models 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 their optimal temperature, which is great when you have a selection of wines that are unique.
You should look for wine and beverage fridges that have doors that are UV-protected. They will help to block harmful UV radiations that can harm your wine. There are refrigerators with a range of finishes including stainless steel. This will seamlessly blend into your kitchen, and complement other appliances thanks to its sleek, timeless appearance.
Design

Built-in wine fridges are an elegant addition to any kitchen or used in the home office, bar area, or in a den. The cabinets are often tall enough to hold larger bottles which allows you to keep your favorite wines in the fridge for everyday enjoyment or entertaining.
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 reduces 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.
Coolers and beverage centers are excellent for storing beer, wine and other beverages. They are a convenient and simple method to store beverages like water, beer, or other drinks, while keeping them cold and ready to drink. They are typically available in double or single drawers, and they can be recessed or built-in under your counter.
Choose a wine center or beverage cellar with a reversible door for greater flexibility in installation. Also, it comes with an LED control display that allows you to easily adjust the temperature. Some models have memory features that can restore the temperature set following an outage in power, helping to prevent wine spoilage. Many undercounter wine refrigerators and cellars also come with removable wooden shelves that provide easy access to your favourite bottles. They also have stoppers to stop bottles from falling down when taken off. A stainless steel frame with two layers of glass on the door can be a perfect match to any style of room. It also adds a luxurious touch to your space.
Installation
Installing your new wine refrigerator is a breeze once you've found a suitable location and determined the power requirements. Before you begin, take out any items in the cabinet that might block your fridge or hinder its performance. This will allow you to measure the space precisely and ensure that the wine refrigerator fits correctly. A few basic tools are required for this procedure, including a screwdriver, measuring tape and shims, as well as the drill or jigsaw for drilling holes where needed.
Ensure that the area where you intend to put your fridge is ventilated to a sufficient degree. This will allow the cool air to circulate and maintain a constant temperature throughout the cabinet. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to heat sources, such as radiators, as they could increase the temperature inside and cause damage to your wines. It is recommended to keep your wine cooler away from humid environments, as excessive moisture could cause mold or mildew development and alter the quality of your wine.
Built-in wine coolers feature a vents on the front, which makes them a popular option to be incorporated into cabinets. If you're using a freestanding cooler, it's crucial to keep in mind that the vent will be located in the back. It will also require space to work effectively. If the vent is blocked, it will have to do twice as hard to regulate its internal temperature, and will use more energy than it needs to.
To avoid this, make sure that any skirting boards around your unit don't block the grille on the front. Also, be aware of any gaps between the sides or bottom, because warm air can escape through these tiny openings. If you want to run a skirting on the front of the wine cooler, ensure that it has a grille, so that the fridge will be able to draw cool air into.
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