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Caple Wine Coolers

Caple understands just how important wine storage is; they believe wine is at its best when its been properly looked after. Caple wine coolers ensure your wine is kept at the optimum temperature and humidity, with UV-proof glass, the right level of air circulation, and low-vibration technology that prevents any disturbance until you're ready to open the bottle. Under the counter or integrated, the choice is yours, but either way, you can be certain that a Caple wine cooler will serve as the focal point for your kitchen. Upgrade your wine storage today with Caple.

 
 
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What is the practical difference between single‑zone and dual‑zone Caple wine coolers, and which should you choose?

Single‑zone coolers hold all bottles at one set temperature, which works well if you mainly store one style such as red wines. Dual‑zone models have two independent compartments so you can keep reds and whites at their ideal temperatures side by side, useful if you regularly serve both. If you host dinners and like a variety, a dual‑zone is more flexible; if you focus on one type or need a simpler, often slightly cheaper option, single‑zone is fine.

How do I know which Caple cooler will physically fit into my kitchen?

Measure the height, width and depth of your intended space and compare with the available sizes: heights include 455mm, 820mm and 886mm; widths include 145mm, 295mm, 590mm and 595mm; depths are around 547mm–573mm. For example, a standard 600mm wide under‑counter opening suits the 595mm models, while a slim 145mm model is designed for narrow column spaces. Also allow a little ventilation space behind the unit as some models need it for airflow.

How many bottles can Caple coolers hold and what does the capacity mean for a typical collection?

Capacities are given as Bordeaux 750ml bottle equivalents and range from as few as 8 up to about 52 bottles across the range. If you drink occasionally and keep mainly favourites, an 8–20 bottle cooler covers your needs; if you collect or entertain, look at the 38–52 bottle models or side‑by‑side dual units. Remember that larger, deeper shelves let you store magnums or boxed sets more easily, while slim column units suit a modest selection.

Which finish should you choose and will the cooler be economical to run?

Finishes include black, gunmetal, stainless steel and black glass, so pick stainless steel for a clean professional look, black glass for a sleek modern kitchen, and gunmetal if you want a warmer metallic tone; black hides fingerprints less, while stainless steel is easy to wipe clean. Note that many models are rated Class F or G for energy, so they perform well at keeping wine stable but can cost more to run than higher rated appliances; if running costs matter, favour the smaller single‑zone units or a model with the best available energy class for your size.

How do Caple coolers protect wine quality over time?

Caple designs include UV‑proof glass to block light damage, low‑vibration technology to avoid disturbing sediment, and controlled air circulation to keep temperature and humidity steady. Those features help preserve both young bottles and older vintages, so a delicate older red won’t be shaken or exposed to harmful UV when stored in a cooler with a glass door. If you keep mixed bottles, pairing low vibration with a dual‑zone temperature control protects different styles equally well.