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We strongly suggest leaving a gap of 2 to 3 inches on each side of the cooler as well as on top and in the back to create the needed airflow around the unit. You will not be able to achieve a true built-in appearance with these gaps but this should allow you to utilize a freestanding unit within a built-in space. Many smaller wine coolers employ thermoelectric cooling instead of using a traditional compressor and refrigerant. A thermoelectric wine cooler contains a cooling node consisting of a ceramic tile that has electrical current passed through it.

As the electrical current is passed through the cooling node the outside of the tile will heat up and the other side the side facing into the cooler will cool down.

Typically, a thermoelectric wine cooler will contain small fans inside the unit which help to evenly distribute the cool temperatures being created by the node throughout the interior of the unit. Due to the lack of a compressor, thermoelectric coolers will produce fewer vibrations which in turn will equal fewer disturbances of the sediments within the wine bottles. Please keep in mind that thermoelectric wine coolers are not completely silent as the internal fans needed to distribute the cold air within the cooler do produce some noise.

However, they are usually quieter than compressor driven models. Thermoelectric coolers also consume less energy than compressor units, so they cost less to operate. Compressor-based cooling does not have the same limitation. Also, most built-in models feature a compressor. Single zone wine coolers have one temperature control and the storage space is undivided, so the whole cooler is set to the same temperature.

Dual zone wine coolers have two temperature controls and the storage space is divided into sections which may be set to their own temperatures.

This style is ideal for keeping both reds and whites without resorting to two wine coolers. The best way to accommodate both wines within the same unit is to purchase a dual zone wine cooler. A dual zone cooler will allow you to maintain two distinct and separate temperature zones within the same cooler.

Many times a dual zone unit will offer a larger storage capacity for one style of wine over the other so be sure to purchase the unit that best suits your individual drinking preference. You may of course store both red and white wines together in a single zone unit. By placing your red wines in the top shelves of the unit you will be storing them in the warmest section of the cooler.

There is usually only a 5 to 8 degree temperature difference between the top of a single zone wine cooler and the bottom so ultimately either your red wines will be too cold or your whites too warm depending on how you choose to set the master thermostat of the unit.

Due to this limitation we suggest purchasing a dedicated beverage cooler or traditional refrigerator if you wish to store beverages other than wine. A wine cooler is set to a higher temperature range than a refrigerator or beverage cooler because wine should not be stored as cold as other beverages.

A beverage cooler and refrigerator are similar to each other, but beverage coolers frequently do not offer the adjustable shelves or door storage that a refrigerator often does, and they often have glass doors in order to display the contents. A wine and beverage cooler has a wide temperature range so it may be used for either, but keep in mind if you want to store both at the same time you will either have too-cold wine or too-warm drinks depending on how you choose to set the internal thermostat.

Wine ages through a complex process of subtle chemical reactions that require specific conditions for optimal results. Even short exposures to temperature extremes can cause wine to age poorly as unwanted chemical reactions are created.

For these reasons, a cellar is the ideal environment for aging wine. Look for a cooler with UV-tinted glass to minimize light disturbance to your wine, and store the cooler in a dark place. Caution: Make sure to minimize the exposure of water to any electronic or control parts. Plagued by a chronic case of curiosity, Jeff Flowers is just a dude that annoys everyone around him with his loquacious goofiness. From beer to home living, Jeff is just trying to hack his way through life and write a few notes about it along the way.

You can follow his ramblings here, or listen to him complain about Austin traffic on Twitter at Bukowsky. Very useful post. Lots of my questions were answered here. Especially the one about undercounter vs freestanding, and the diffferences between the two different types of wine coolers. Thank you. Liked you posts. Very insightful on wine coolers and the common questions that I, personallly, had before buying one. I did. In my garage in Florida. I had mold all over the windows and one of the parts just had to work too hard.

Had the unit fixed and brought both inside. Also I had a power outage and 50 bottles of red wine sat overnight at 85 degrees. Thanks alot for these FAQs. I have been thinking about getting a wine cooler for awhile now, and this answered many of my questions that I had.

There are also dual-zone fridges that take more space than single-zone ones but the thing here is that you can set different temperatures in both zones. These are the dual zone wine cooler temperatures that you can set for different types of wine. With a dual-zone wine refrigerator managing your wine cooler temperature for multiple wines becomes easier and more convenient. The wine cooler temperature range is the one you set yourself.

Each fridge has the wine fridge temperature settings that will help you to set everything right. So, to bring up this information once again and to emphasize its importance, we need to highlight the white wine fridge temperature and the red wine cooler temperature. We love what we do and we do what we love. That pretty much says everything about our product.

We care about every little thing and believe that the devil is in the details. This simply allows us to name our wine fridges the best on the market so far. Each chiller is made with premium materials from wooden shelves to our compressors. We import our products directly from the manufacturer. This allows us to provide you with lower prices and keep the quality at the best level possible.

If you are a huge wine fan as we are, a wine cooler is an investment to make. Having a wine chiller is another lever of self-love. Imagine coming home from work and reaching your wine fridge. The wine temperature is just ideal and you can fully smell and taste the wine you like.

Just set the proper temperature for your kind of wine and see this magic happen. Just added to your cart. Qty: 1. Continue shopping. Search again. But you need to know that there are several enemies that can spoil your wine, just keep these in mind: heat; direct sunlight; high humidity; shaking.

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