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How To Choose The Right Wine And Beverage Cooler?

Announcement posted by Tone Soup 26 Jun 2021

Be it a long-time wine lover or someone trying to enhance the party feeling for their guests, having a wine and beverage cooler brings the maximum out of every bottle. Be it a built-in wine cooler or a freestanding wine fridge is an excellent addition to the overall wine experience. Users can take the wine out at the ideal temperature and serve it, thus maximizing the flavor.

There are many wine and beverage coolers available in the market, and choosing a beverage cooler can be a tedious task. However, the purchase can be made easy if the user considers a few points before purchasing.

Noise

These coolers make much noise, and users must decide where the built-in beverage cooler will be placed- the noise will be of no consequence if it is placed in a faraway room like a wine cellar. However, the noise will be a problem if it is placed close to the media room.

Shelving

Wine is a beverage with special needs, and an ordinary refrigerator will not be enough. The corks of the wine bottles have to be plump to keep out the bacteria for years. Moreover, having a wine and beverage cooler with more space allows the bottles to be placed horizontally to enable greater oxidation. Therefore, choosing a wine and beverage cooler with wooden shelves, metal wine racks, or smooth rolling is the best option.

Cooler Construction

It is essential to look at the construction of the cooler as it determines how the cooler functions. Built in beverage fridges can be flexibly used, as they do not require much space between them and can be placed as stand-alone units or in between cabinets. On the other hand, a freestanding refrigerator mandatorily requires several inches of free space for proper airflow around the fridge.

Cooling Zones

Depending on its capacity to cool its contents, wine and beverage coolers are divided into dual temperature and single temperature coolers. As the name suggests, dual temperature coolers provide users with two different control panels for two different compartments, allowing users to have two different temperatures in the same cooler.

Single temperature coolers are preferable if the user prefers a compact wine cooler. It is cheaper than a dual temperature wine and beverage cooler. It ensures even cooling throughout and increases the shelf life of both red and white wine.

Space

The user has to remember where the cooler will be placed before purchasing one. A built-in wine cooler is the best option if there is enough space beside the cabinets. If there is not much space, a freestanding model is a more viable option.

Energy Efficiency

Given that the cooler will be on all the time, choosing a cooler that minimizes electricity bills is essential. Coolers with thermoelectric cooling use lesser electricity than coolers with compressor systems. Triple pane glass coolers provide good insulation and keep the cool air, allowing for effective functioning of the unit.