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Best wine coolers and wine fridges
This comprehensive guide on wine coolers and wine fridges helps consumers identify suitable models for optimal wine storage. It highlights rigorous testing methods applied to various brands, including Caple, CDA, Haier, and Hoover, with prices starting from £170. The article emphasizes that expensive models do not always equate to superior performance, noting a 'Great Value' option that costs significantly less than a 'Best Buy' recommendation. Conversely, it also points out an expensive 'Don't Buy' wine cooler due to its poor performance in key areas.
The testing methodology for wine coolers is detailed, focusing on critical performance indicators such as thermostat accuracy, cooling power, and temperature stability. Thermostat accuracy measures a cooler's ability to maintain a set temperature (12°C for single-zone, and 12°C and 7°C for dual-zone models). Cooling power assesses how quickly a cooler can chill room-temperature bottles to the desired temperature. Temperature stability tests evaluate whether the cooler can maintain wine temperature in varying ambient conditions, specifically in hot (32°C) and chilly (10°C) environments. Additionally, the annual running cost of each wine cooler is calculated based on its energy consumption over 24 hours, including initial chilling and continuous cooling, providing consumers with insight into potential electricity bills.
The article provides a curated list of top-performing wine coolers, with detailed specifications for selected models like AEG AWUS020B5B, AEG AWUS052B5B, Bosch KUW20VHF0G, Candy CCVB-30, Caple Wi3125GM, Caple Wi6143BG, CDA FWV601BL/3, CDA FWV902BL/3, CDA Nancy Dark Skies, and Haier HWS49GA. These entries include information on their most recent test date, dimensions, type (single or dual zone, integrated or freestanding), bottle capacity, and notable features such as UV-resistant glass, reversible doors, wooden shelves, child locks, and alarms. The article also touches on the optimal serving temperatures for white and red wines, advising that white wines are best served between 7-11°C to enhance acidity and aroma, while red wines are ideally served between 12-19°C, emphasizing that 'room temperature' is often too warm for reds.
Key features to consider when purchasing a wine cooler are also discussed. These include temperature zones (single for one type of wine, dual for variety), UV-resistant glass doors to protect wine from light damage, charcoal air filters to prevent odor contamination and dust buildup, and door locks for security. Other practical features highlighted are reversible doors for flexible placement, upright storage space for opened bottles, temperature alarms for monitoring conditions, and adjustable wooden or sliding shelves to accommodate different bottle sizes and prevent label damage.
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