How To Store Wine – The Kalorik WCL 20629

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The temperature at which you keep wine is critical. And clearly the temperature required to preserve red wine is different for white.

So when buying a wine cooling refrigerator, it’s a good idea to opt for what’s called a “dual zone” unit. For example, there’s the Kalorik wcl 20629. In this context, dual zone means there are 2 regions which are able to maintain different temperatures, independent of one another. By doing so, it allows for a broader range of wines to be preserved within the same refrigerator.

With the Kalorik wcl 20629, the temperatures are both managed using a digital display unit. The higher region is built to house white wines, and has a temperature control that ranges from 44 all the way up to 54 degrees Fahrenheit. On the other hand, the lower is more suited to red and operates between 54 and 64 degrees Fahrenheit instead.

The lighting set up also plays an important role in maintaining the quality of wines. It’s a shame that the lights in some wine cooler units can create warm areas and uneven temperatures throughout the fridge.

Thankfully, the wcl 20629 is well equipped to deal with this. Very little heat is produced by the lights, which are very low power light-emitting-diodes that still do a great job of illuminating the interior. The whole unit runs very efficiently too, needing only the same equivalent power as a 75-watt light bulb.

A third key factor is insulation. Typically, a lot of cool air can escape from the door, but the Kalorik wcl 20629 uses special glass to prevent this from happening. A combination of tinted and double paned tempered glass ensures a steady and cool internal environment for the wines.

What’s more, a fan at the back of this thermoelectric wine cooler ensures that the air flows evenly around the wines, ensuring an steady temperature in each compartment.

When all these factors are combined, it’s easy to see how the Kalorik WCL 20629 works so well in keeping wines at their ideal temperature. And it does all this without making much sound at all, because the only moving parts are the fans as they circulate the cooling air.

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