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Great Reasons to Buy from Expert Wine Storage
The Beer Server range from mQuvée is designed specifically for the storage of soft drinks, beers and it can also be used for wine as well. The key difference between the Beer Server and a normal wine cooler is that it chills down to 2°C rather than the standard 5°C with a wine cooler.
Fan assisted cooling means the temperature within the beer fridge is linear from top to bottom with no dead spots and the white LED lighting down the side walls of the drinks fridge lights up your cans and bottles in style.
KEY FEATURES
This wine cooler is designed for use as a freestanding or under counter drinks fridge for home use, this means it is front venting and you can build your kitchen cabinets around the units or underneath a bar area in your house.
Please note, this drinks fridge comes from Sweden and will be delivered with an adapter.
SPECIFICATION
- Capacity: 17 cans (33.5cL) or 21 bottles (33cL)
- Double glazed door with black handle
- Adjustable feet, to level and raise the height for undercounter use - max height 890mm
- Reversible door
- Control panel: touch controls
- Electronic temperature display in white
- 2 Pull out metal basket shelves
- Compressor cooled
- Adjustable shelf height to cater for different sized bottles
- Lighting colour: White LED
- Lighting: On/Off functions
- UV protected glass
- Temperature zones: 1
- Temperature range 2-10°C
Cooling system:
- Fan assisted cooling for even distribution of air
- Compressor mounted on vibration absorbing rubber.
- Defrost - manual (no heating)
Performance and consumption:
- Noise level: 40 dB
- Energy class C
- Power consumption 204 kWh/p.a
Dimensions:
Height: 820mm to 890mm
Width: 295mm
Depth: 555mm
Weight: 35Kg
Installation Of Your Wine Cooler
We've selected the finest wine fridges available in the UK but we often get asked about the different installation requirments for freestanding, built in and integrated wine coolers and wine cabinets. Take a look below at our brief guides and get in touch if you have any questions - we'll be very happy to help!
Freestanding wine cooler
A freestanding wine cooler is designed to stand independently and should not be built in to any form of cabinet or cupboard. Freestanding wine fridges require ventilation at all times. It's highly recommended that there is a minimum gap of 3-5 inches from the side and rear of the unit to any other surface. Freestanding wine cooler units should not be installed under a countertop (under counter), built in to cabinetry or covered over the top in any way as this can cause over heating and negates the manufacturer warranty. Find out more about Freestanding Wine Cooler Installation.
Integrated wine cooler
Integrated wine fridges are similar to built-in wine coolers but are designed to slot in perfectly into cupboards to create a floating, seamless look. In comparison to a built-in unit, integrated wine coolers sit completely flush with your cabinetry.
Built-in/undercounter wine cooler
In contrast to a freestanding wine cooler, a built in wine cooler is designed to be fitted into a cupboard, cabinet or under counter. This being said a built in unit can also be used as a free-standing wine cooler. A built-in wine cooler has a ventilation grill which allows cool air to flow into the unit which maintains it's cooling function. Find out more about built in wine cooler installation.
Noise
Is a wine cooler noisy?
The majority of wine coolers which we stock produce a noise level of approximately 35-45 decibels (dB). When compared to other common household electrical appliances, it's useful to note, a standard dishwasher creates around 45-50 dB and a modern refrigerator generates approximately 35 dB.
The reason a modern wine cooler produces noise is for much the same reasons as a standard kitchen refrigerator. Most wine coolers are designed with a compressor, an array of fans (to consistently circulate the cool air) and refrigerant. The minor difference between a wine cooler and a standard refrigerator is that the wine cooler has the need to hold a steady, consistent temperature at all times to keep your wine perfectly chilled.
How do I reduce the noise of my wine cooler?
There are a number of ways you can mitigate and reduce the noise produced by your wine cooler:
Get in touch...we're here to help
If you have any further questions relating to the purchase of a wine cooler from Expert Wine Storage whether this be regarding the installation of the wine cooler or a product specific question then please get in touch and we will be happy to help you
Our Price Match
Here at Expert Wine Storage we are dedicated to bringing you wine coolers and fridges you love, at prices you love. This Price Match Promise is our commitment to you.
How It Works
We review our pricing on a daily basis to ensure we’re bringing you the best price possible, however, in the rare case you find a product cheaper elsewhere we promise to beat that price for you.
You'll also need to take into account any delivery costs.
We can only send the promo code/price difference once we have verified the price on our competitor's website.
A Few Terms & Conditions Specific To Expert Wine Storage
However, We Do Reserve The Right To...
Get in touch...we're here to help
Please note that unfortunately, we can't offer Price Promise for products which have already been purchased from us and then at a later time/date found elsewhere online cheaper. Please send us the information before making your purchase should you wish to take up this offer. You can chat with us live or contact us via email at info@expertwinestorage.co.uk
"Bought the cooler to be installed in an existing island unit in my kitchen. Great comms and delivery from the team at Expert Wine Storage. Cooler fitted a treat."
- Phil G
"First Class service and advice from Expert Wine Storage in helping me choose the right wine storage cabinets for my needs."
- Alex D
"Love my wine cooler... So good to find a bottle of wine easily and clearly without having to hunt around the house. Philip was fabulous."
- Tricia V.
Great Reasons to Buy from Expert Wine Storage
The Beer Server range from mQuvée is designed specifically for the storage of soft drinks, beers and it can also be used for wine as well. The key difference between the Beer Server and a normal wine cooler is that it chills down to 2°C rather than the standard 5°C with a wine cooler.
Fan assisted cooling means the temperature within the beer fridge is linear from top to bottom with no dead spots and the white LED lighting down the side walls of the drinks fridge lights up your cans and bottles in style.
KEY FEATURES
This wine cooler is designed for use as a freestanding or under counter drinks fridge for home use, this means it is front venting and you can build your kitchen cabinets around the units or underneath a bar area in your house.
Please note, this drinks fridge comes from Sweden and will be delivered with an adapter.
SPECIFICATION
- Capacity: 17 cans (33.5cL) or 21 bottles (33cL)
- Double glazed door with black handle
- Adjustable feet, to level and raise the height for undercounter use - max height 890mm
- Reversible door
- Control panel: touch controls
- Electronic temperature display in white
- 2 Pull out metal basket shelves
- Compressor cooled
- Adjustable shelf height to cater for different sized bottles
- Lighting colour: White LED
- Lighting: On/Off functions
- UV protected glass
- Temperature zones: 1
- Temperature range 2-10°C
Cooling system:
- Fan assisted cooling for even distribution of air
- Compressor mounted on vibration absorbing rubber.
- Defrost - manual (no heating)
Performance and consumption:
- Noise level: 40 dB
- Energy class C
- Power consumption 204 kWh/p.a
Dimensions:
Height: 820mm to 890mm
Width: 295mm
Depth: 555mm
Weight: 35Kg
Installation Of Your Wine Cooler
We've selected the finest wine fridges available in the UK but we often get asked about the different installation requirments for freestanding, built in and integrated wine coolers and wine cabinets. Take a look below at our brief guides and get in touch if you have any questions - we'll be very happy to help!
Freestanding wine cooler
A freestanding wine cooler is designed to stand independently and should not be built in to any form of cabinet or cupboard. Freestanding wine fridges require ventilation at all times. It's highly recommended that there is a minimum gap of 3-5 inches from the side and rear of the unit to any other surface. Freestanding wine cooler units should not be installed under a countertop (under counter), built in to cabinetry or covered over the top in any way as this can cause over heating and negates the manufacturer warranty. Find out more about Freestanding Wine Cooler Installation.
Integrated wine cooler
Integrated wine fridges are similar to built-in wine coolers but are designed to slot in perfectly into cupboards to create a floating, seamless look. In comparison to a built-in unit, integrated wine coolers sit completely flush with your cabinetry.
Built-in/undercounter wine cooler
In contrast to a freestanding wine cooler, a built in wine cooler is designed to be fitted into a cupboard, cabinet or under counter. This being said a built in unit can also be used as a free-standing wine cooler. A built-in wine cooler has a ventilation grill which allows cool air to flow into the unit which maintains it's cooling function. Find out more about built in wine cooler installation.
Noise
Is a wine cooler noisy?
The majority of wine coolers which we stock produce a noise level of approximately 35-45 decibels (dB). When compared to other common household electrical appliances, it's useful to note, a standard dishwasher creates around 45-50 dB and a modern refrigerator generates approximately 35 dB.
The reason a modern wine cooler produces noise is for much the same reasons as a standard kitchen refrigerator. Most wine coolers are designed with a compressor, an array of fans (to consistently circulate the cool air) and refrigerant. The minor difference between a wine cooler and a standard refrigerator is that the wine cooler has the need to hold a steady, consistent temperature at all times to keep your wine perfectly chilled.
How do I reduce the noise of my wine cooler?
There are a number of ways you can mitigate and reduce the noise produced by your wine cooler:
Get in touch...we're here to help
If you have any further questions relating to the purchase of a wine cooler from Expert Wine Storage whether this be regarding the installation of the wine cooler or a product specific question then please get in touch and we will be happy to help you
Our Price Match
Here at Expert Wine Storage we are dedicated to bringing you wine coolers and fridges you love, at prices you love. This Price Match Promise is our commitment to you.
How It Works
We review our pricing on a daily basis to ensure we’re bringing you the best price possible, however, in the rare case you find a product cheaper elsewhere we promise to beat that price for you.
You'll also need to take into account any delivery costs.
We can only send the promo code/price difference once we have verified the price on our competitor's website.
A Few Terms & Conditions Specific To Expert Wine Storage
However, We Do Reserve The Right To...
Get in touch...we're here to help
Please note that unfortunately, we can't offer Price Promise for products which have already been purchased from us and then at a later time/date found elsewhere online cheaper. Please send us the information before making your purchase should you wish to take up this offer. You can chat with us live or contact us via email at info@expertwinestorage.co.uk