The Galt Online Buying Guide (www.galttech.com) considers the Vinotemp and the EuroCave the best wine coolers around. The problem for the average buyer, of course, is that they don’t necessarily have the $1000 to spend on a wine fridge, no matter how great the quality ultimately is.
But looking at Galt’s other recommendations, and those of other review sites, it is suggested that if you leave those higher echelons of quality, then hunting for the best wine bottle refrigerator may be a more difficult task, with less obvious solutions.
There don’t appear to be any refrigerators that can consistently be called the best wine coolers in the single temperature category. Haier and Avanti appear to alternate receiving the best reviews, though other brands also show up on the Modern Wine Cellar’s extensive and detailed review list.
The Avanti wine refrigerator generally does best among dual temperature zone units, though, with one Franklin Chef wine fridge also standing out from the pack in that category.
This doesn’t necessarily mean that if you’re looking for compact wine refrigerators you should automatically go out and buy an Avanti or Haier model, though you’ll have a better chance of success with those.
The variation in even the official reviews means that you should read comments and reviews from regular users as well, to find out what they think are the best wine coolers. Only by learning how the different units operate for regular people in normal usage conditions can you discover which wine fridge will work best for you.
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