How to Install an Undercounter Wine Cooler Fridge
Undercounter wine coolers can be integrated into cabinets or stand-alone. They are a fantastic option for your home bar or entertainment space. There are additional features like a reversible door and shelves with wavy chrome, interior LED lighting, and much more to ensure that your bottles are at the perfect serving and storing temperature.
Choose a bottle with a single zone if you have a small or moderate collection. These models have an insulated divider that keeps reds at lower temperatures than whites, however they reduce the total bottle capacity.
Capacity
Wine coolers made by KitchenAid can keep bottles cool for your guests. Select from models that fit under a countertop or in existing cabinets with capacities that range from a few bottles up 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 locate what you're looking for.
Other options to consider include a door lock and an optional stainless steel backsplash that will help you create a custom professional look. Our selection of built in wine refrigerators is available in a variety of finishes including black and panel-ready, to suit any space. There are also beverage centers and wine cellars that can be used to store snacks, drinks and food preparation ingredients.
If you're a wine connoisseur it's crucial to review your wine collection prior to decide on the capacity of the new wine fridge that you can put under your counter. Find out the quantity of bottles you own and how often you entertain, so that you can pick a model that is large enough to accommodate your needs. We have a variety of wine refrigerators with double and single zones that can store white and red wines at the perfect serving temperature.
Our ENERGY STAR certified wine storage units make use of energy efficient technology to keep a precise temperature and minimize vibration. Dual-evaporator guarantees an even humidity, and the dark glass doors come with triple-paned UV protection. Certain models come with carbon filters that are built-in to remove smells.
Our beverage centers under counter are designed to hold a variety beverages, such as sodas and beer as well as fresh food items. We have models with full-extension drawers that slide out, making it easy to reach your most loved snacks. Our wine and beverage centers as well as refrigerators have reversible door options that allow you to put them in any place. They also come with adjustable shelves to give you maximum flexibility. There are also accessible options that will meet the needs of anyone living in your home.
Temperature
The temperature of a wine fridge is important to consider as it can alter the taste of stored wines. Experts suggest keeping your wine at a temperature of 55 degrees. This is the temperature at which earth stores its soil. It will ensure your wine is secure without compromising flavor 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 such as Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon tastes best when stored at 64oF-63oF (17oC-18oC), while lighter white wines such as Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are best kept at 52oF to 55oF (10oC-14oC).
Whatever type of wine you're storing it's a good idea to regularly check the temperature with an external thermometer to ensure consistency. Avoid opening the wine fridge too often to prevent changes in temperature that could alter the aroma and flavor of your bottles.
Single and dual zone models are available. Single zones are the most cost-effective and ideal for storing all wine over a long period of time. Dual-zone wine fridges allow you store different types wine in separate areas, at the right temperature. This is perfect if you have an assortment of wines that are unique.
Look for wine and beverage refrigerators with UV-protected glass doors, which help to filter harmful UV radiations that could damage your wine over time. Refrigerators are also available in a variety of finishes, including stainless steel, that seamlessly blend into your kitchen and complement other appliances with its sleek, timeless look.
wine refrigerator under cabinet can be built-in or freestanding. Built-in wine refrigerators can be placed under the counter or into existing cabinetry, and come in a range of finishes like black, stainless steel and smoke black. They come in a variety of capacity bottles and have multiple temperature zones. This lets you keep red wine at an ideal temperature, and serve white wine at lower temperatures.

Built-in wine refrigerators are an elegant addition to any kitchen, or be utilized in a bar, pantry or even a home office. The cabinets are usually tall enough to accommodate larger bottles, and allow you to keep your preferred wines on hand to be enjoyed at parties or for everyday use.
Sub-Zero wine storage refrigerators have been designed to shield wine from the most prevalent threats to its quality, which include vibration, temperature and humidity fluctuations as well as temperature and light fluctuations. They are made of dark opaque glass that minimizes UV exposure; dampening engineering wards off vibration and double evaporators guarantee consistent moderate humidity. The refrigeration system is energy efficient and offers two temperature-controlled zones, ensuring your wines are precisely preserved.
Coolers and beverage centers are ideal for storing beer, wine and other beverages. They can be a useful method of storing beverages like beer, water, or other beverages, while keeping them chilled and ready for serving. They typically come in single or double drawers, and they can be recessed or built-in under the counter.
Choose a wine or beverage center cellar that has a reversible door for flexibility in installation and an LED display for control that lets you easily alter the temperature. Some units come with memory features that can restore the temperature set after a power outage, helping to avoid wine spoilage. Many wine refrigerators under counter and cellars also come with shelves made of wood that can be removed to allow easy access to your favourite bottles. They also come with stoppers to prevent bottles from falling when removed. A stainless steel frame with two layers of glass on the door will enhance any design of your room. It also adds a luxurious touch to your space.
Installation
Installing your new wine refrigerator is easy after you've located a suitable location and determined the power requirements. Before you begin, take out any objects from the cabinet that might block the refrigerator or affect its performance. This will allow you to determine the size of the room precisely and ensure that your wine cooler fits in the right place. A few basic tools are necessary to complete this task, such as a screwdriver, measuring tape, shims and a drill or jigsaw for drilling holes where required.
Ensure that the area where you are planning to put the fridge has enough ventilation. This will allow the cool air to circulate and maintain a consistent temperature throughout the cabinet. Avoid placing the cabinet in direct sunlight, or near sources of heat such as radiators. They can increase temperatures inside and cause damage to your wine. Keep your wine cooler out of in humid areas since this could cause mildew or mold to develop and alter the quality of your wine.
Built-in wine chillers have vents located on the front. This makes them a popular choice for fitting into existing cabinetry. If you are using a freestanding cooler, it's crucial to keep in mind that the vent will be on the back. It requires space to function properly. If the vent is blocked it will have twice the energy needed to regulate the internal temperature and will consume more power than it should.
To prevent this from happening, make sure that any plinths and skirting boards around your unit do not block the grille on the front. You should also be mindful of any gaps between the sides and bottom, since warm air escapes through these small openings. If you do run a skirting board along the front of your wine cooler, be sure there is a grille to ensure the fridge can continue to draw cool air.