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Tilted racks made from beech wood or high-grade, natural sapele wood (mahogany) for optimal wine presentation or ideal temperature control for opened bottles. The racks glide easily on steel ball bearings and can be locked. Presentation racks feature wide, decorative grip bars, as well as a structure for precise bottle storage.
The presentation racks are structured so that 6 Bordeaux bottles on each rack are prominently displayed in a tilted position (for Burgundy shelves 5 bottles). The tilted position allows you opened bottles of wine to be stored at an optimal temperature in the wine cooler. Behind the 6 tilted bottles, there is room to store another 10 – 12 additional bottles (WL450), providing optimum usage of the available cooling volume.
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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. Find out more about freestanding wine cooler installation.
Integrated wine coolers 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.
In contrast to a freestanding wine cooler, a built-in wine cooler is designed to be fitted into a cupboard or cabinet. 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.
Absolutely, we'd be happy to help deliver your wine cooler internationally. We offer this service on all wine cooling units. Please get in touch with us prior to your purchase and we can provide you with a delivery quote for this bespoke service.
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. Find out more about noise and wine coolers here.
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.
There are a number of ways you can mitigate and reduce the noise produced by your wine cooler:
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.