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Prima Wine Coolers

Prima wine coolers are a premium wine cooler option, keeping your wine cool and fresh until you're ready to open the bottle. These wine coolers allow you to adjust the temperature between 4 and 20°C, and they alert you when the temperature falls or rises outside of the desired range. Additionally, Prima wine coolers have an alarm that sounds if the door is left open for more than sixty seconds. In essence, this range of wine coolers prioritises efficiency and style, enabling you to proudly display your wine collection safe in the knowledge that your wine is being looked after. Plumbworld is home to a number of Prima wine coolers, so explore the full collection below and find the right one for you!

 
 

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Prima PRWC408 30cm Wine Cooler - Black

£327.93 inc
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Prima PRWC410 60cm Wine Cooler - Black

£506.95 inc
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What is the practical difference between the 30cm (295mm) and 60cm (595mm) Prima wine coolers, and which size suits you best?

The 30cm (295mm) models are slim and suit tight spaces or smaller collections, so they work well between kitchen units or under a counter, while the 60cm (595mm) model gives you roughly double the width for a larger visible display or more bottles. The 30cm options are your lower-cost choices here (around the current product price) and are good if you want a discreet unit; the 60cm is pricier (the current product price) but makes a stronger visual statement and stores more wine. If you mainly entertain small groups or have limited space choose a 30cm; if you regularly host or want a focal point in an open-plan kitchen, go 60cm.

Can you store both red and white wines at the same time in a Prima cooler, and how should you set the temperature?

Prima coolers let you set a single temperature anywhere from 4°C to 20°C, so you can store both types but you must pick one compromise temperature. set around 8–12°C to keep whites fresh and lighter reds pleasantly cool, or 12–16°C if you favour fuller-bodied reds and won't store many delicate whites. If you need precise separate zones for both wine types, you'd be better off with two units or a dedicated dual-zone cellar, because these Prima models use a single adjustable zone.

The product information shows energy ratings F and G. What does that mean for running costs and how can you keep them efficient?

Energy classes F and G indicate these coolers are not the most efficient on the market, so they may cost more to run than higher-rated models. You can limit running costs by keeping the unit away from direct sunlight or hot appliances, minimising door openings (the unit sounds an alarm after 60 seconds), and setting a stable temperature rather than frequently changing it. Despite lower efficiency, the built-in temperature alarms help protect your wine from costly temperature excursions.

What safety and protection features do Prima wine coolers offer for your collection?

Prima coolers alert you if the internal temperature falls or rises outside your chosen range, so you'll know immediately if something is wrong. They also sound an alarm if the door is left open for more than sixty seconds, which prevents temperature drift and protects labels and flavours. Those two features work together to keep your bottles at the conditions you set and reduce the risk of spoilage.

Which finish should you choose, black or stainless steel, and how will it affect the look in your kitchen?

Black finishes are discreet and blend neatly into darker cabinetry or under-counter spaces, helping the cooler recede visually, while stainless steel gives a cleaner, more contemporary look that pairs well with modern appliances. If you want the unit to act as a subtle storage solution go black; if you want it to read as an appliance or display piece choose stainless steel. Either finish comes in the same 30cm and 60cm widths, so match the colour to your existing kitchen styling and the size to your storage needs.