Installing an integrated wine cellar

When installing an integrated wine cellar, it is essential to use accurate sizes for both the external under-counter wine fridge and the dimensions of your kitchen. Generally, built-in wine coolers have the exact dimensions as the standard kitchen. However, check the measurements for height, depth and width. Remember that a small extra margin is required so that you can easily place the cabinet. You can adjust the height of the wine cooler slightly with the help of the adjustable feet or simply place two wooden beams under the cooler if you have a higher kitchen counter. Remember that the height in the specifications is the minimum height, and the depth excludes the handle. A mini wine fridge is ideal if you have limited space.

Other choices for smaller wine fridges

If you have limited space, you can choose a tall wine fridge that does not take up much space. This fridge is perfect for a small living room or hallway. This wine cooler has dual temperature zones so that wine can be stored and served at the correct temperature. This wine cooler gives you all the benefits of a good wine cellar in the comfort of your own home, even if you have limited space. In addition, wine coolers can replace your regular fridge if you wish to have the best of both worlds, considering that a wine cooler is suitable for cooling wines and other products.

The technology used in wine coolers

Wine coolers are not the same as your regular fridge. Instead, they are built with wine cooler technology. Modern wine coolers use two types of cooling systems: compressor cooling and thermoelectric cooling. While a compressor wine cooling system operates the same way as a refrigerator, using liquid refrigerant to cool the wine cooler, a thermoelectric wine cooling system uses heat exchanged between two conductors. This is known as Peltier technology.

Features of wine coolers

Wine coolers from the BODEGA43 range have low noise and vibration, unique design, low energy consumption and only use high-quality materials. They also come with a 3-year warranty. They have dual temperature zones, so you can store and serve both red and white wine from the same wine cooler. The temperature ranges from 5 to 20 ºC, and an active fan maintains a constant temperature. They have a triple insulating glass with a UV filter, which prevents loss of aroma. All wine fridges and tall wine fridges have blue LED lighting with a touchscreen display panel.

Different types of wine coolers

A wide range of wine fridges and wine coolers are available, including wine fridges with dual-temperature zones. The capacity of the wine fridges ranges from 24 bottles to 180 bottles. A free-standing small wine fridge is the perfect way to serve red and white wine at the right temperature. A standard fridge will not be able to store your white or rosé wine at the correct temperature because of temperature fluctuations. It would also make it difficult to control the serving temperature. The BODEG43-64 wine cabinet can store 64 bottles of wine and has a stylish design, with white beech wood sliding shelves that are designed to absorb any vibrations. So, there is a wide choice of wine coolers to suit your every need.