Thermoelectric Wine Coolers - Are They Worth It?

13 May.,2024

 

Thermoelectric Wine Coolers - Are They Worth It?

Few things are more frustrating for wine enthusiasts than failing to keep their drink chilled and then having to cope with the reality that the wine’s quality has deteriorated as a result of the neglect. Having a nice cooler is a must for individuals who want to ensure that they get the most out of their beverages, even if they are drinking the finest wine available.

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This is where the use of a decent wine fridge might be beneficial. Wine coolers are available in various configurations; compressor wine coolers and thermoelectric wine coolers are the most common options available on the market today. Many over the years have been asking if thermoelectric wine coolers are any good; you can read through this article to find out.

Why are Thermoelectric Wine Coolers Worth It?

It has been a question many are asking why thermoelectric wine coolers are a better option to choose. There are many reasons why thermoelectric wine coolers are the best choice; read through to find them out.

They are Silent and Vibration-Free

Thermoelectric wine coolers will be an excellent option to choose from since the unit will not make any noise and will not disturb you. The thermoelectric wine coolers are quiet and vibration-free in the way they operate because of the various cooling technologies used in the making. The first feature is essential if you plan to position the wine cooler in the living room or home office.

The absence of vibration will enhance the circumstances in which the wine is stored. The absence of vibration in the thermoelectric coolers is beneficial if you intend to use the cooler to maintain the excellent state of your collection instead of getting your wine to be in a chilled condition before serving.

They Are Eco-Friendly

Thermoelectric wine coolers are more environmentally friendly. Because thermoelectric wine coolers do not utilise any toxic chemicals and do not emit harmful substances, they are considered perfect for the environment. Unlike thermoelectric wine coolers, ammonia was utilised in compressor coolers and refrigerators. Any cooling device that employs vapour compression refrigeration relies on a chemical refrigerant to transport heat away from the unit’s interior and contribute to ozone layer depletion. When ammonia was no longer employed, Freon was introduced.

Refrigerants are also considered toxic materials, and refrigerators are often not disposed of properly. Thermoelectric wine coolers do not need the use of any refrigerant to keep your food or drinks cold, making them a “greener” option than the alternatives available today.

Thermoelectric Wine Coolers Are Efficient

Because thermoelectric wine coolers are manufactured in a unique way that allows them to be more energy-efficient, they can achieve high conversion efficiencies (COP) in specific applications and designs. Additionally, additional efficiency advantages may be realised by employing the devices for a spot or dispersed cooling rather than cooling the whole enclosure, as with traditional technology.

Since they have fewer moving parts and need less electricity to function, thermoelectric-cooled wine coolers use significantly lower energy than compressor wine coolers. This function is beneficial to the client and an added advantage to the environment.

The absence of a refrigerant and moving components allow thermoelectric wine coolers to be installed in any mode or position. Although a compressor wine refrigerator is also suitable for wine chilling, it is a much more costly alternative than a thermoelectric wine cooler, making many individuals out of reach.

Unique Temperature Control

Thermoelectric wine cooler systems with cooling capacities ranging from less than one watt to many kilowatts are available. Unlike some compressor wine fridges that are not scalable, thermoelectric temperature control systems provide many with a much greater variety of usefulness.

Thermoelectric devices, as opposed to compressor-based systems, may function as dual-zone wine coolers. They may both heat and cool right from a machine by just changing the direction of the electrical current flowing through it. As a result, designs were made to be simpler so that there would be fewer possibilities of their components getting faulty.

They are Perfect Options for Offices and Small Spaces

The way thermoelectric wine coolers are built to function makes the ideal match for a working place or the use of a small space within a cool environment. Even though your office is in the range of 90 to 150 sq ft, a thermoelectric wine cooler will fit in your office. It does not make noise giving it an upper hand over compressor wine coolers. Check out our commercial wine coolers here. 

Are There Any Downsides to Thermoelectric Coolers?

Despite the numerous reasons why many people believe thermoelectric wine coolers are the superior choice, thermoelectric wine coolers are not without their downsides. Examine the following points to see whether any disadvantages will substantially influence your choice to use this cooling system.

Sensitivity to Heat

Thermoelectric wine coolers are not recommended for unstable settings in temperature or are very heated. The cooling capability of a thermoelectric wine refrigerator will be significantly reduced if the ambient temperature is too high. If you want to store your wine cooler in a place where the temperature does not remain stable, like the kitchen, due to the heat that comes from the equipment there, it is necessary to note that thermoelectric wine coolers might not be the best option.

They Have Limited Capacity

Temperature control using thermoelectric wine coolers is not as strong as a compressor wine cooler; likewise, it is a cooling system with a small capacity compared to the compressor wine cooler. Because of this, you may wind up purchasing more wine coolers or opting for higher-capacity compressor wine coolers if you have a significant number of bottles that you wish to chill.

They are Expensive to Run

Even though thermoelectric wine coolers use substantially less energy than compressor wine coolers, it is noteworthy that they are always running, which might eventually result in higher operating costs than you would expect.

Recommended Thermoelectric Coolers

Our Pick

Summit Appliance SWCP1988TCSS 24" Wide Triple Zone Wine Cooler

$106.99 ($0.38 / Ounce)

Front-Breathing Design: The Summit Appliance SWCP1988TCSS wine cellar features a front-breathing design, allowing seamless integration with minimal clearance for a flush, sophisticated look.

Versatile Upper Zone: The upper zone of this wine cellar is versatile, accommodating red, white, or sparkling wine, providing the flexibility to store various wine types at their ideal temperatures.

Dual Cooling Systems: With two separate cooling systems—one for the upper zone and one for the middle/lower zones—this wine cellar ensures precise temperature control for your wines.

Full Display: Enjoy a complete view of the interior thanks to the double-pane tempered glass door, which offers added protection to your wine collection while providing an attractive display.

Deluxe Door Trim: The single-piece door trim enhances the overall aesthetics, giving the Summit Appliance SWCP1988TCSS a deluxe and upscale look. Additionally, it comes equipped with digital thermostats, LED lighting, a factory-installed lock, and an open-door alarm for added convenience and security.

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Amazing Value

HCK 24” Dual Zone, 46-Bottle Capacity Wine Cooler

$21.12

Dual Zone Wine Fridge: This wine cooler offers two separate temperature zones, perfect for wine enthusiasts. The upper section ranges from 39℉ to 54℉, ideal for whites and champagnes, while the lower section spans from 54℉ to 72℉, perfect for reds.

Ample Wine Cellar Capacity: With dimensions of 23.4222.6332.28 inches, it can hold up to 46 standard Bordeaux wine bottles, making it ideal for collectors and wine enthusiasts.

Quiet Operation: Advanced cooling technology and noise reduction design ensure quiet operation at just 39 dB/A, maintaining a peaceful environment in your home or workspace.

Premium Build: The wine cooler features a stylish 3-layer, borderless glass door with Low E functionality to block UV rays and improve insulation. It prevents condensation and boasts a sleek metal cylindrical handle for a sophisticated look.

Interior LED Lighting & Five Beech Shelves: Illuminate your wine collection with built-in white LED lighting. The five beech shelves add elegance while providing sturdy support for your bottles.

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For The Savvy Spender

Ivation 12 Bottle Thermoelectric Wine Cooler - Stainless Steel - Digital Temperature, Freestanding Refrigerator

Ideal Wine Storage: Maintain consistent temperatures around 55°F to preserve wine quality and flavor.

Stable Temperature: Customizable range of 46°F to 64°F for optimal aging and flavor enhancement.

Humidity and Light Control: Prevent cork drying and protect against UV rays with insulated construction.

No Vibration & Quiet: Energy-efficient thermoelectric cooling ensures minimal disturbance.

Contact us to discuss your requirements of thermoelectric wine fridge. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

Additional Features: Sleek stainless steel design, oak wood shelves, digital controls, and soft interior lighting.

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Liam Quirk is a world-renowned online marketing guru, sommelier, critic, and wine enthusiast, exploring the world of wine storage, providing insightful articles and expert recommendations for fellow wine lovers.

WC-12: ThermoElectric Wine Cooler (12-Bottles)

ThermoElectric Technology · Environment friendly

12 standard bottles capacity with 3 removable shelves. Tinted double pane insulated glass door with platinum trim and cabinet. Stylish design and compact size looks great in the kitchen or entertainment area. Digital controls with LED temperature display. ThermoElectric Technology (no compressor) offers a quiet operation with no vibration. Adjustable temperature between 50 to 66°F.

Note on thermoelectric cooling
Thermoelectric cooling uses the Peltier effect to create a heat flux between the junction of two different types of materials – which transfers heat from one side of the device to the other. The benefits of thermoelectric cooling include energy efficiency, environmental friendliness and quiet operation (as there are no moving parts or circulating liquid). There are, however, limitations. Since a thermoelectric unit does not produce cold air but transfers heat from inside the cooler, the surrounding temperature plays a major role in the unit’s cooling efficiency. Thermoelectric cooler performs best when ambient temperature is in the mid-70°F. When the ambient temperature gets too hot (over 80°F), the unit will have a hard time removing enough heat to keep the interior temperature at the ideal wine storage temperature of 55°F.

Features and Functions

– 12 standard bottles / 33L capacity
– Digital controls with LED temperature display
– Environment friendly (refrigerant free)
– Quiet operation (30dBA)
– No vibration (bottle sediment is not disturbed)
– Temperature display in °F or °C
– 3 slide-out shelves
– Tinted double pane insulated glass door
– Platinum trim and cabinet
– Soft interior light
– Front leveling leg
– Adjustable temperature range: 50 ~ 66°F
– Freestanding application
– ETL

Note: Unit will not operate when ambient temperature falls below the set temperature.

Specifications

Input voltage

115V / 60Hz

Capacity

12 bottles / 33 liters

Input power

70W

Power consumption

0.8kWH/24hr

Color

Platinum

Temperature range

50 ~ 66

°

F

Operating temperature

50 ~ 89

°

F

Power cord length

62 inches

Internal dimension

10.75W x 12.75D x 14H in.

Dimension

14W x 21D (with handle) x 19H in.

Net weight

27 lbs

Gross weight

31 

lbs

 

 

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