

Built-in models have vents that face the front for seamless integration into cabinets and countertops. Select from classic stainless steel finishes for an unifying appearance or black finishes to match any interior design.
Size
Wine chillers under counter are smaller than freestanding wine fridges, and are designed to be recessed into cabinetry. This makes them a great option for smaller spaces where every inch counts. These wine refrigerators are compact and offer a stylish solution to store wine at the appropriate temperature.
Whether you are looking for a simple under-counter wine cooler or an elaborate triple-zone model, Thor Kitchen's range of under-counter wine fridges will be able to meet your needs. Our single zone models can be configured to accommodate up to 68 Bordeaux style bottles or 56 Burgundy bottles. If you're looking to expand your collection over time, we have models that provide more flexibility for storage by offering up to two cooling zones.
You can store sparkling, red, and white wine at the same temperature. This makes it easier to serve different wines. You can pick models with solid wood doors for a classic appearance and greater visibility of your wine bottles. We also have large, built-in refrigerators, if you wish to keep your wine collection in a dedicated, separate location. These models are ideal for serious collectors who intend to age their wine for long periods of time.
Control of Temperature
Contrary to conventional fridges Wine fridges are designed to keep your bottles at the ideal temperature for your wine. They also keep your wines at a good humidity level and avoid oxidation that can alter the taste of a bottle.
Wine refrigerators are designed to maintain the ideal long-term storage temperature for wine, which is 55 degrees Fahrenheit. This ensures that the wines are kept in top condition and retain their rich, full flavor and aroma. They also minimize noise and vibration, keeping the wine sediments unaffected and create a peaceful atmosphere for your wine.
Certain wine fridges come with a charcoal filter that purifies the air to stop odors from affecting wine rack and fridge. This makes the wine to taste better and also decreases the amount of vapor that escapes the bottle. This is particularly important for red wines which need a longer time to be stored at the proper temperature than white wines.
Certain wine coolers have two temperature zones. This lets you store wines at the ideal serving temperature while keeping other beverages, such as sodas and iced water, chilled. Dual-zone wine refrigerators can be placed under the counter to create an elegant appearance or as a standalone beverage cooler. They have sliding shelves that provide easy access to your wine and wire racks which can be adjusted for different sizes of bottles. They might also have wooden cradles to help protect your wine from rolling and help them maintain their shape.
Certain models also have a lock, which can stop the unintentional opening and closing of the door, which could result in changes in the temperature inside the refrigerator. They also come with a digital temperature control panel that makes it simple to monitor internal temperature and set the appropriate wine-storing settings.
Consider investing in a freestanding wine fridge with more space if you're a serious wine collector or are planning to age your wines. These units are of high-end construction with a double-paned door and environmentally friendly refrigerant. These units also feature LED lighting to make it easier to see your wine. They are also less expensive and more energy efficient than most undercounter wine fridges, making them an excellent investment for serious wine lovers.
Energy Efficiency
The cooling system of most wine Chiller under counter coolers runs almost all the time to keep your bottles cool and at a specific temperature, so they consume a lot of energy. To cut down on energy consumption, a wine refrigerator under counter must be placed somewhere cool and dark so that it will not be affected by sunlight or any other heat sources. It is also recommended to keep it away from any appliances that vibrate or move such as stereo systems, dishwashers, washing machines and dryers. This will stop the vibrations from damaging wine bottles and hastening the chemical processes that lead to aging of your wine too quickly.
A wine refrigerator under counters should be placed in a location that has adequate ventilation to ensure that the airflow is adequate and to avoid overheating. It should also be placed at minimum a few feet away from any other cooling units including microwaves, stoves and refrigerators, as they can affect the temperature in the wine fridge narrow cooler and affect its performance. It is also a good idea to leave an inch between your wine fridge's under counter and any walls or cabinets.
Based on the particular needs for wine storage You may want to choose a model that has a dual zone thermostat which creates separate ideal areas specifically designed for white and red wines. This is an ideal option for serious wine collectors or those who love a variety of drinks. It can be purchased in a freestanding unit or as an installed installation for more seamless look and flexibility.
The ability to personalize your wine fridge beneath counter with doors and trim is a great option for those who want a customized look in their kitchens. Numerous manufacturers offer a range of options for customizing the handles and door trim to match your personal style. You can also find models that are compatible with the cabinetry you already have to give it a sleek elegant, fashionable finish. Most wine coolers under the counter have an air venting system on the front to keep your fridge from overheating or consuming too much energy.
Noise Level
Wine coolers usually emit an enveloping, soft hum when in operation. This noise is generated by the compressor, which functions to provide the energy needed to run the heat/cold exchange process within a wine refrigerator. The compressor is typically mounted on silicone or rubber bases that work to reduce vibrations, but this does not stop sound from generating. This is particularly noticeable when a freestanding wine cooler is positioned within an open-plan lounge space.
Alongside the compressor noise, refrigerated wine fridges may generate additional noises that are triggered by various other components in the appliance. Electric fans are responsible to stabilize and circulate the temperature throughout the cabinet as well as preventing the formation of frost. If the fans aren't working properly, they could produce a humming sound that is annoying and high-pitched. sounds that can be especially loud when the fan is dirty or blocked by items like labels that get caught in the spinning mechanism.
It is also crucial to check that all parts are secured and tightened as necessary. This can reduce the frequency of humming sounds, and is particularly relevant for freestanding wine refrigerators that are prone to vibrations because they can resonate against nearby walls.
If you hear a clicking sound emanating from your wine fridge, it is typically a sign that your starter is trying to restart the cooling system, which is not working as intended due to a malfunction in the refrigeration system. This can be caused by a lack in refrigerant. It is worth calling an expert to examine the fridge before you continue to use it.
It is essential to be aware that all wine chillers generate some sound. However there are models that are quieter than others. For instance, wine chillers of brands like La Sommeliere, Montpellier Climadiff and Avintage are extremely quiet with some of the quietest models producing only 42 dB or less in noise output. These wine coolers are great for installation in a bedroom, master-suite or open-plan living space.