📚 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Do not use a standard wine cooler for long-term aging or cellar conditions. It does not provide the humidity and environment control required for proper aging.
Use a dual-zone wine cooler if storing both red and white wines. Do not use a single-zone model if you need separate serving temperatures.
Only install a wine cooler in cabinetry if it is designed for built-in use. Using a freestanding unit in a cabinet will cause overheating and poor performance.
Choose a capacity based on your current collection plus future growth. Buying too small will limit storage and require early replacement.
Do not install a standard wine cooler outdoors or in uncontrolled environments. It is not designed to handle temperature fluctuations or weather exposure.
Upgrade to a cellar cooling system when storing large collections or building a dedicated wine room. A wine cooler cannot maintain full-room climate conditions.






