Built-in wine climate cabinet

  • Erstellt am 2016-03-16 10:41:41

Peter.Huelsen

2016-03-16 10:41:41
  • #1
Hello,

I am looking for a manufacturer and of course a price for wine coolers that I can integrate into my kitchen so that the wine cooler is "hidden" behind the kitchen front.
Just like a completely normal built-in refrigerator.

It is important that it is a climate cabinet and NOT a tempering cabinet.

I hope someone can help me.

Many thanks and best regards

Peter
 

Neige

2016-03-16 12:38:09
  • #2
The meaning does not quite make sense to me. If the cabinet is not supposed to have climate zones, then what do you want with a wine cooler. Humidity, storage, and the correct temperature are what give the wine cabinet a purpose. That is why the cabinets are equipped with such features, which the wine lover appreciates. Otherwise just take a regular refrigerator and equip it with bottle holders, or look for a cooling device for bottles. Sorry, I do not want to lecture you, I just cannot understand your concern.

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Peter.Huelsen

2016-03-16 13:17:42
  • #3
Hello Neige,

then you did not understand me correctly. It is supposed to be a wine climate cabinet, NOT a wine tempering cabinet. The method of installation should here correspond only to that of a standard built-in refrigerator.

Peter
 

nordanney

2016-03-16 13:23:47
  • #4

But then the question arises for me why a wine climate cabinet, which is intended for the long-term storage of wine (like a wine cellar), should be installed in a kitchen. If anything, the wine cooler belongs in the kitchen, as this is where the wine is stored for regular tasting.
The wine climate cabinet can nicely stand somewhere in the corner, in the utility room, or in the cellar, since it is actually not or only rarely opened and used.
 

Peter.Huelsen

2016-03-16 13:37:46
  • #5
@ Nordanney: Because the kitchen is very large and we have no basement or other place where it would fit well.

Looking here for tips on devices, not for a location.

Peter
 

nordanney

2016-03-16 14:22:50
  • #6
Just google it, but there are hardly any models - however, you have to open the case wide if you find one
I especially liked the following version:
 

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