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Wine Coolers

A wine cooler is well worth the money if you’re a wine enthusiast or love entertaining guests. These handy kitchen appliances use a thermoelectric or compressor cooling mechanism, creating a stable environment for storing bottles of wine.

Wine coolers come in different types depending on your requirements:

  • Single zone coolers have one compartment for storing all your wine. This can make them cheaper and more space efficient than dual zone alternatives. They’re a great choice for new wine collectors.
  • Dual zone coolers are great for connoisseurs who want all their wines to be kept at exactly the right temperature. They feature two compartments with different temperature settings, one for whites and one for reds.
  • In-column or integrated coolers are integrated into your kitchen cabinets, with many offering a larger storage capacity
  • Under counter coolers are designed to fit underneath your kitchen counter and are great for saving space

Runnings costs will vary depending on your model and temperature settings. Typically, single zone coolers are more energy efficient than dual zone models. Smaller models will generally use less energy than larger models, too.

Concerned about excess noise? Luckily, wine coolers don’t have to be noisy. They generally operate at 35-45 decibels. This means that quieter models make about as much noise as a standard refrigerator (35-38dB).

At Plumbworld, we offer a wide selection of wine coolers in different colours and dimensions, so you can find the best option for your kitchen. Shop the collection below.

 
 
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Prima PRWC408 30cm Wine Cooler - Black

£319.99 inc
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Prima PRWC410 60cm Wine Cooler - Black

£577.00 inc
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Bosch Series 6 KUW20VHF0G Built In Under Counter 30cm Wine Cooler - Black

£797.69 inc
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Caple Under Counter Wine Cooler, Dual Zone - Gunmetal

£1,057.95 inc
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Caple Integrated Wine Cooler, Dual Zone - Black Glass

£1,217.00 inc
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Caple Integrated Wine Cooler, Single Zone - Black

£900.00 inc
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Candy CCVB 60D UK/N 60cm Wine Cooler - Black

£680.69 inc
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Should I go for a single zone or a dual zone wine cooler?

If you mostly drink one style of wine or are just starting a small collection, a single zone is more space- and cost-efficient and is usually more energy friendly. Dual zone models give you two separate temperature compartments so you can store whites and reds at their ideal temps, useful if you entertain or keep a wider range of wines. Bear in mind dual zone coolers tend to be larger and use more energy than single zone units. a dual zone under-counter cooler is perfect if you regularly serve chilled whites and room-temperature reds to guests.

What size and shape wine cooler will fit under my counter or inside my cabinetry?

Measure the gap you have and match common dimensions: slim 30cm units are around 295-298mm wide and are ideal for narrow gaps, while full 60cm models are about 590-598mm wide and fit standard under-counter spaces. Heights vary too, compact models sit around 455mm high, whereas full under-counter coolers are often 820-886mm tall, and depths commonly sit in the 570-580mm range. Check both width and depth so the door can open fully; a 30cm under-counter cooler is great where space is tight, whereas a 60cm model gives you much more capacity.

How many bottles will a wine cooler actually hold, and what should I expect from a 30cm vs 60cm model?

Bottle capacities on this collection range from small 7-8 bottle units up to larger 44-52 bottle models. Slim 30cm units typically hold in the low tens of Bordeaux 750ml bottles (often under 20), making them suitable for everyday drinking and small collections. A 60cm under-counter or integrated cooler can reach the high 30s to 50s in capacity and works well if you want a more substantial reserve for entertaining. If you mainly want a practical serving supply for friends, a 30cm unit may be enough; if you're building a cellar-style stash, choose a wider 60cm or integrated model.

Will a wine cooler be noisy and how much will it add to my energy bill?

Most wine coolers operate in the 35-45 dB range; quieter models (around 35-38 dB) are about as noisy as a standard refrigerator and won't dominate a kitchen. Energy use varies by model, size and the temperature you set, with single zone and smaller units generally using less power than larger dual zone coolers. You'll notice higher running costs if you keep a large dual zone unit at two different temperatures or choose a bigger capacity model, so a compact single zone is the most economical for everyday use.

Which finish or brand should I choose to match my kitchen style and practical needs?

For a sleek, modern look you might prefer black glass or gunmetal finishes; stainless steel doors suit a more professional or traditional kitchen. Several reputable brands are available here, Caple offers a wide range including side-by-side dual zone options, Neff and Bosch specialise in built-in under-counter models, and Hoover and Candy provide good-value black glass and stainless choices. If you want a seamless look, an integrated or in-column model in stainless or black glass will align with your cabinetry; if contrast is your aim, a freestanding black unit can act as a design feature.