Cookology CWC150BK Freestanding Undercounter Fridge Cabinet 15cm Wine Cooler, 7 Bottle, 20 Litre Capacity, with Digital Temperature Control and Reversible Door - in Black

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Cookology CWC150BK Freestanding Undercounter Fridge Cabinet 15cm Wine Cooler, 7 Bottle, 20 Litre Capacity, with Digital Temperature Control and Reversible Door - in Black

Cookology CWC150BK Freestanding Undercounter Fridge Cabinet 15cm Wine Cooler, 7 Bottle, 20 Litre Capacity, with Digital Temperature Control and Reversible Door - in Black

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Alternatively, you could use the three zones to keep reds, whites and champagne all at serving temperature; champagne is best served a little cooler than white wine. What's the difference between a wine cooler and a wine cabinet? The reason why this is important is that wine needs to be stored at a certain temperature range to maintain its flavour and avoid it going bad. A 15cm wine cooler is best for people who don't have a large space in their kitchen for a fridge. By choosing a unit of such a compact size, you will be able to provide your collection with an idyllic storage environment without entirely altering the look of your kitchen or living space. Our wine cooler comes with a 3 pin plug fitted, making it easy to set up and use. This feature saves you time and effort, as you don't have to worry about finding the right plug or hiring an electrician to install it. With our wine cooler, you can simply plug it in and start using it after the cooling off period. On the other hand, if you are someone with a particularly extensive collection of wine, a 150mm wine cooler may not provide you with the necessary amount of space.

The sleek and narrow design of a (15cm) 150mm wine cooler is the ideal remedy for this as it will not take up much space at all while still looking amazing and providing sufficient storage space. Enjoying a glass of wine after a long day at work can be a great way to unwind and relax. It's a simple pleasure that can help you to de-stress and switch off from the demands of the day. A glass of wine can be a great accompaniment to a meal, or simply enjoyed on its own while you catch up on your favourite TV show or read a book. Whether you prefer a full-bodied red wine or a crisp white, taking the time to savour the flavours and aromas can be a sensory experience that allows you to appreciate the finer things in life. On average these size of wine fridge use between 90kW/annum and 120kW/annum depending on their overall size and type. Is a 150mm / 15cm Built In Wine Fridge Right For Me? These have the advantage of giving that neat finished look to a kitchen. They are more expensive than freestanding models and because they usually have standardised dimensions, there are limits on how many bottles they can store. If you have a growing collection of bottles, a built-in wine cooler probably isn't for you. Integrated wine coolersOf all the refrigeration appliances, costs of wine coolers varies the most, so there really is something to suit every budget. When deciding how much to pay, you should be guided by how expensive your wine collection is.

Though more expensive, a dual-temperature-zone model gives you greater flexibility. It means you can have a section for ready-to-serve white wine, and another for either storage or ready-to serve red wine. Triple-temperature zone Built-in wine coolers are specifically designed to fit into any space within the kitchen counter (or cupboard space). This creates a stunning, seamless and professional finish to your kitchen area whilst also displaying the myriad of wines within your collection. Despite their narrow and slim appearance, 150mm wine coolers are available with various innovative features.

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Our wine cooler features wooden shelves that provide a sturdy and stable surface for your wine bottles. The shelves are designed to accommodate different bottle sizes, from standard wine bottles to larger champagne bottles. The wooden shelves also add an elegant touch to the wine cooler, making it a beautiful addition to your home décor. The width of these wine fridges is actually around 145mm, which allows them to be positioned as under counter between standard kitchen cabinets. Our wine cooler features a UV-protected glass reversible door that not only provides an attractive appearance but also protects your wines from harmful UV rays. The reversible door makes it easy to fit into any room layout, whether it's placed against a wall or in a corner. With this feature, you can be confident that your wines are safe from UV damage, preserving their flavour and aroma for years to come. How much wine do you need to store? This will give you an idea of the sort of bottle capacity to look for. If you're building a collection you probably want to aim for a model with 25-50% more capacity than the number of bottles you currently have. It's safer to have more space than you need and not use it, than need it and not have it. If, on the other hand, you tend to have a high turnover of bottles – buying and serving them within a few months of each other – capacity might be less of a consideration. With a bottle capacity of 7, our wine cooler is the perfect solution for those who want to store a limited collection of wines. It's an ideal size for a small apartment or condo, where space is at a premium. Having a wine cooler with a 7-bottle capacity will help you to organize and store your wine collection better, ensuring that each bottle is kept in a suitable environment that preserves its quality.

No, the majority of 15cm wide wine fridges cannot accommodate larger size wine bottles like Champagnes, Prosecco and Magnums. Does a 150mm Wine Fridge Use a Lot of Electricity?Touch controls, digital displays and smart functions: these look a bit sleeker and make the cooler a bit easier to use. Smartphone-compatible wine coolers are also now available, allowing you to control the temperature from afar. The array of 15cm/150mm wine coolers that are available features a super slim and sleek design whilst maintaining an impressive 15cm width. Not only are these perfect for smaller kitchens in which you’re seeking to fill a smaller space (or gap) in your kitchen - but they are ideal if you do not have much additional storage space whilst still being eager to house your favourite bottles of wines. The contrast in the chemical composition of reds and whites mean their sensory traits, and your perception of them, are markedly different. Temperature has an effect on the varied compounds in reds and whites, so it's important to get it right when serving. What temperature should I serve white wine? Relating to whether there is much of a difference between integrated and built-in wine coolers, essentially there is not much difference between integrated wine coolers and built-in wine coolers. This contributes to the fact you may have heard both terms mentioned whilst relating to the same product. In essence, both are designed to fit seamlessly into the interior of your kitchen space, and built-in is designed to be installed under-counter space or inside of cabinets and integrated are designed to fit into cabinet space - resulting in there not being much of a difference at all.



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