Most wines should be stored between 10–14°C, with minimal fluctuation.
No. Standard fridges are too cold and dry, which can damage wine over time.
Built-in models require ventilation planning, while fully integrated models are plug & play with no cabinet ventilation required.
Yes. Built-in units require airflow, while fully integrated systems handle ventilation internally.
Choose slightly larger than your current needs to allow for future expansion.
Yes, especially in dual-zone wine coolers.
High-quality wine coolers operate quietly, typically around 35–40 dB.
Yes. Undercounter wine coolers (typically 82–88 cm) are designed for this purpose.
A wine cooler with built-in ventilation, requiring no cabinet airflow planning — making installation simpler.
A push-to-open wine fridge uses a sensor or pressure mechanism that automatically opens the door after a gentle push.
Yes. Premium wine fridge brands use advanced opening systems designed for long-term daily operation.
Most sensor-assisted systems require power for automatic door activation.
Yes. Handleless wine coolers are increasingly popular in modern luxury kitchens and minimalist interior design.
For frequent daily access, many users find traditional handles faster and more intuitive.
Yes. Push-to-open wine fridges are specifically designed for flush integration within modern kitchen cabinetry.
A panel ready wine fridge is a built-in wine cooler designed to accept a custom cabinet panel that matches surrounding kitchen cabinetry.
Yes. They offer seamless kitchen integration, premium aesthetics, and discreet wine storage functionality.
Yes. Once custom cabinetry panels are installed, the appliance visually blends into the kitchen design.
Yes. Most models use front ventilation systems specifically designed for integrated installation.
Absolutely. Integrated appliances and handleless cabinetry are major trends in contemporary kitchen design.
Yes. Premium built-in wine fridges provide stable temperature, humidity control, and low vibration environments ideal for wine preservation.
A TFT touch screen wine cooler is a wine fridge equipped with a high-resolution colour display that allows users to control settings through an intuitive touchscreen interface. Similar to a smartphone, the TFT display enables easy navigation of temperature settings, lighting options, operating modes, and language preferences, providing a premium and user-friendly wine storage experience.
Yes. Selected Dunavox wine coolers with TFT touch screens feature built-in Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing remote control through a compatible Smart Home application. Users can monitor and adjust settings such as temperature, lighting, and operating modes from virtually anywhere using a smartphone or connected device.
TFT touch screens are available on selected models within the Dunavox Noble and Dunavox Prime collections, as well as certain under-counter wine coolers, including the DAUF-16.64DBH, DAUF-41.146DOP.TO, and DAUF-41.146DBH. Availability may vary by model and product range.
Demo Mode is a special operating function that allows a wine cooler to maintain its illuminated showroom appearance without activating the cooling system. It is primarily designed for retail displays, exhibitions, and showrooms where visual presentation is important, but wine storage and temperature control are not required.
Eco Mode reduces the energy consumption of a wine fridge while maintaining suitable wine storage conditions. This energy-saving setting optimises the appliance's operation to improve efficiency, making it ideal for users who want to lower electricity usage without compromising the protection of their wine collection.

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