![]() If you have a small space then perhaps a slimline wine cooler would be appropriate. Before installing or even buying your wine cooler you must assess and analyse the space that you have and where you can display your wine cooler. Measurements Measurements are everything when it comes to installing a kitchen appliance, and the same goes for wine coolers. A handy tip is to make sure you have assessed all possible options on where you are going to place your cooler. As long as you ensure that when installing your wine cooler into the selected space you ensure that nothing is blocking the ventilation system. But if you were buying a freestanding wine cooler then then vent would be located at the back meaning you would have to ensure there is enough space between the vent and another surface, for example a wall. Luckily most under counter wine coolers come with front ventilation to make it easier when installing. Ventilation Assuring that there is the correct amount of ventilation is key to ensuring your wine cooler works effectively and efficiently. Follow our simple and easy steps, with top tips on what to look out for when installing an under counter wine cooler. How do you install a wine cooler under-counter?Ĭhoosing a wine cooler is fun but knowing how to install it may not be. You can be sure that choosing a built-in option you are not downgrading, as they are just as exceptional. This is when freestanding wine coolers come in use!įreestanding wine coolers are great and they can really finish the look of your kitchen off, but if the space isn’t available then built-in is the better option. ![]() Wine coolers are usually located in the kitchen, but when you live in a smaller space such as a flat, then you are not always going to have the space to locate a wine cooler in your kitchen. Freestanding wine coolers are not suitable to be installed inside of a cabinet or a tight space because the ventilation would be blocked. Your wine cooler needs to be installed in the correct conditions to work at its best.Ĭan I put a wine cooler in a cabinet? Yes, wine coolers can be installed in a cabinet, but only built in wine coolers. ![]() If a wine coolers vent is blocked the cooler is going to have to work twice as hard to cool down, meaning an increase in the amount of energy used causing the cooler to overwork. If this continued the heat would build up and overheat affecting the temperature inside the cooler and eventually stopping the cooler from working all together.īuilt-in wine coolers have ventilation on the front on the cooler, so when they are installed the heat will dissipate through the front and won’t be blocked by anything. If the wine cooler were to be placed directly against a wall or cabinet, thus blocking the vent, it would block and stop the heat from dissipating. Freestanding wine coolers are made to be freestanding as they are designed with a vent on the back of the cooler. For most red wines, this is the ideal temperature for serving.Can a freestanding wine cooler be built-in? This is a commonly asked question when it comes to wine coolers, the answer to this question is no, a freestanding wine cooler cannot be installed into a built-in unit. You set the other temperature zone to 16 or 18 degrees. This is an excellent temperature for aging white and red wines for many years and at the same time that temperature is suitable as a serving temperature for white wines. Set one zone of your BODEGA43 to 10-12 degrees. The lower the temperature, the slower the wine ages and the better the wine develops.Ī combination of both is also possible. If you want to use your BODEGA43 as a wine storage cabinet to allow wines to mature for a longer time, you can set both temperature zones to 10 - 12 degrees. If you use your wine fridge as a wine serving cabinet, then you use one temperature zone for white wine at a temperature around 10 - 12 degrees and the other temperature zone for red wine, around 16 - 18 degrees. That also makes a BODEGA43 multifunctional. All BODEGA43 wine cabinets are equipped with 2 temperature zones.
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