Whynter 164 Bottle Built-in Dual Zone Compressor Wine Refrigerator
Elevate your wine collection with the Whynter 164-bottle dual-zone wine refrigerator. Designed for serious collectors, this unit offers precise temperature control for two distinct zones, ensuring your wines are always stored optimally. Its sleek stainless steel trim and tempered glass door beautifully showcase your collection, while the quiet compressor cooling system preserves it perfectly. With 15 adjustable wooden shelves, you can customize storage for up to 164 standard 750ml bottles, making it ideal for both built-in and freestanding installations.
$489.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.3
/ 5
Category Rank
366
/ 653
#366 in Wine Fridges
Price vs Category Average
-78%
Below average
Bottle Capacity
164750
/ standard ml wine bottles
Who it's for
- High Capacity and Seamless Integration
- Reliable Dual-Zone Compressor Cooling
- Premium Aesthetics and Accessibility
Who should skip it
- Limited Accommodation for Oversized Bottles
- Potential for Compressor Noise and Vibration
- High Initial Cost and Installation Weight
Key Specs
Bottle Capacity
164 standard 750ml wine bottles
Installation Type
Freestanding / Built-in
Cooling System Type
Compressor
Temperature Range
40ºF-65ºF / 5ºC-18ºC
Dimensions
69.75″ H x 23.5″ W x 26.5″ D
Shelf Type
15 removable wooden flat slide out shelves
Noise level
<45 dBA
Refrigerant
R600a
Features
- Dual zones for precise temperature control
- High-capacity storage for 164 bottles
- Sleek stainless steel and glass design
- Quiet compressor cooling system
- Adjustable wooden shelves for customization
- Built-in or freestanding installation flexibility
- Interior LED lighting for display
- Integrated security lock and keys
What customers say
This Whynter refrigerator earns high praise for its premium design and superior temperature control. Users consistently highlight the dual zone compressor's effectiveness in maintaining precise, stable conditions, which is crucial for serious wine preservation. The sleek stainless steel appearance integrates beautifully, often noted as a significant aesthetic upgrade. Operation is surprisingly quiet. The main drawback centers on capacity; the advertised 164 bottle count is only realistic for standard Bordeaux bottles. Storing wider bottles significantly reduces usable space. While a few long term users mention minor component longevity concerns, the consensus is that the unit delivers excellent wine integrity and presentation, justifying the investment for collectors prioritizing stable storage.
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