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작성자 Vernell Bussey
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How to Install an Undercounter Wine Cooler Fridge

Undercounter wine coolers can be incorporated into cabinets or stand alone. They make a great option for your home bar and entertainment area. Consider features like reversible doors, wavy chrome shelves, interior LED lighting and more to ensure your bottles are at their optimal temperature for serving and storage.

baridi-55-bottle-dual-zone-wine-cooler-fridge-with-digital-touch-screen-controls-wooden-shelves-led-light-black-dh93-321.jpgSelect a model that has one zone if have a modest or small collection. These models have the ability to keep reds at less temperature than whites, but they will reduce the bottle's capacity.

Capacity

Keep the bottles chilled for guests with wine coolers from the KitchenAid brand. There are models that can be placed under counters or existing cabinets, and come with capacities that range from a few bottles to many bottles. Many wine refrigerators feature dual temperature-controlled zones so you can store red and white wines at their optimal serving temperatures. Some have doors that can be reversible to allow for different installation options and LED interior lighting that helps you easily find what you're looking for.

Think about adding a stainless-steel backsplash and a door lock to create a professional, custom appearance. Our range of built in wine refrigerator-in wine refrigerators come with a variety of finishes, including black and panel-ready, to suit any space. You'll find wine cellars as well as beverage centers and other storage options for snacks, drinks and other ingredients for cooking meals.

If you're a wine connoisseur it's crucial to assess your wine collection prior to decide on the capacity of your new undercounter wine fridge. You can pick a model with enough space to meet your needs by determining how many bottles you own and how often you entertain. We have a selection of wine refrigerators that have single and double zones that can hold white and red wines at the perfect serving temperature.

Our ENERGY STAR certified wine storage units make use of energy efficient technology to maintain exact temperature and reduce vibration. They use a dual-evaporator system to ensure a constant moderate humidity and their dark glass doors have triple-paned windows for UV protection. Certain models come with carbon filters that are built-in to remove the odors.

Our beverage centers under counter are designed to store various drinks, including beer and sodas and also fresh food items. We offer models with drawers that fully extend and slide out, making it simple to reach your favorite snacks. A majority of our wine and beverage centers as well as refrigerators have reversible doors that let you install them in a variety of locations, and they all have adjustable shelves that give you maximum storage flexibility. There are also ADA-compliant models to suit the needs of everyone in your home.

Temperature

The temperature of the wine refrigerator is crucial to take into consideration as it can affect the taste of stored wines. Experts suggest that you store your wine at a temperature of 55 degrees. This is the temperature at which the earth stores its soil. It keeps your wine secure without compromising flavor or texture.

The ideal temperature for white and red wines differs slightly, depending on the style of wine you want to store or serve. Full-bodied red wine like Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon tastes best when stored at 63oF-64oF (17oC-18oC) While lighter white wines like Pinot Noir and Chardonnay taste best when stored at 52oF-55oF (10oC-14oC).

Whatever type of wine you're keeping, it's a good idea to monitor the temperature frequently with an external thermometer to ensure consistency. Avoid opening the wine fridge frequently to avoid the temperature fluctuation that could alter the taste and smell of your bottles.

Wine coolers are available in dual and single-zone models, with single zones being the most economical and ideal for long term storage of all wine. Dual-zone wine refrigerators allow you to store various types of wine fridge small 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 drink refrigerators with UV-protected doors, which help remove harmful UV rays that can damage your wines over time. There are refrigerators with a range of finishes like stainless steel. It will seamlessly blend into your kitchen, and complement other appliances thanks to its sleek, timeless appearance.

Design

A wine refrigerator can be freestanding or built-in. Built-in wine fridges are able to be tucked under the counter Wine fridge or into cabinets that are already in place, and come in a range of finishes, including stainless steel, black and smoke black. They are available in a variety of capacities for bottles. They also provide multiple temperature zones, which allows you to keep white wines at a cooler temperature for serving and red wines at the ideal storage temperature.

Built-in wine refrigerators can be an elegant addition to any kitchen, or be utilized in a bar, pantry or home office. The cabinets are usually large enough to hold larger bottles, and allow you to keep your favorite wines on hand for entertaining or everyday enjoyment.

Sub-Zero's wine storage refrigerators are designed to safeguard your wine collection from the greatest threats to wine quality such as light, vibration, and temperature and humidity fluctuations. Dark opaque glass reduces UV exposure, dampening engineering reduces vibration and dual evaporators maintain a moderate level 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 drinks. They are a convenient and simple way to store water, beer or other drinks, while keeping them cold and ready to drink. They are typically available in single or double drawers, and they can be recessed or integrated under the counter.

Choose a wine center or beverage cellar with a door that can be reversible to allow for a more flexible installation. It also comes with an LED display for control that allows you to easily adjust the temperature. Some models have memory features that allow you to restore the temperature that was set prior to an outage in power, helping to avoid wine spoilage. Many undercounter wine refrigerators and cellars also have wooden shelves that can be removed for easy access to your favourite bottles. They also come with stoppers to prevent bottles from falling down when taken off. A stainless steel frame that has two layers of glass on the door will complement any room design. It can also add a luxurious feel to your home.

Installation

Installing your new wine refrigerator is a breeze once you've found a suitable location and established its power requirements. Before you start, remove any objects in the cabinet that might block your fridge or hinder its performance. This will allow you to measure the space precisely and ensure that your wine cooler fits in the right place. This process requires basic tools, including measuring tape and a screwdriver. You'll also require shanks, a drill or a jigsaw, to drill holes when needed.

Make sure that the space in which you plan to install the fridge has enough ventilation. This will allow the cool air to circulate and maintain the same temperature throughout your cabinet. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or near heat sources, such as radiators, as they could raise the interior temperature and cause damage to your wine. Keep your wine cooler out of humid areas as this can cause mildew or mold to develop and alter the quality of your wine.

Built-in wine coolers feature a vent on the front, making them a popular choice to be incorporated into cabinets. If you're using a freestanding cooler, it's important to remember that the vent will be on the back. It will also require enough space to function effectively. If the vent is blocked, it will need to work twice as hard to regulate its internal temperature, and will require more energy than it should.

To prevent 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 on the bottom and sides as warm air can escape through these small gaps. If you want to run a skirting along the front of your wine cooler, make sure it has a grille, so that the fridge will be able to draw cool air in.

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