📚 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Do not use a built-in wine cooler as freestanding unless specified. It will overheat without proper front ventilation clearance.
Choose dual-zone only if you store both reds and whites. A single-zone unit is better for one wine type and offers more consistent temperature stability.
Do not install freestanding units inside cabinets. They require airflow on all sides and will fail if enclosed.
A small unit will fill quickly and force relocation or replacement. Most buyers outgrow sub-50 bottle units within 1–2 years.
Only use compressor-based, low-vibration models for aging. Thermoelectric units will not maintain stable conditions for long-term storage.
Follow manufacturer clearance requirements exactly. Insufficient airflow will cause overheating and reduce cooling performance.




















