What to Look for when you Pick a Wine Fridge model

When you are selecting your new wine fridge from Wine Fridge Pros, you’ve probably read reviews, looked at basic specs, and thought about how many bottles you want to be able to store.
But here are a couple of other considerations you may not have thought about:
Reversible door

If you think you may want to move your fridge at some point, consider buying a unit that has a reversible door so that you can change the direction the door
opens from.
Coldest fridge temperature
If you’re going to serve those sparkling wines that need that extra chill and are so refreshing in warm weather, make sure to see if the model you’re considering can cool down to the 40-46 degrees that those wines love!
Noise level
Some motors are quieter than others. If you’re putting the fridge in an area where you spend a lot of time, you might want to ensure you select a model with a low-decibel motor. Most wine fridges generate 35-45 dB, which is lower than the 47db average refrigerator sound level.
Compressor wine fridges are louder than thermoelectric units, but cool faster and can cool a larger space. The size of your wine collection and the amount of space you have to store it will factor into this decision.
Hope this helps as you consider which model from Wine Fridge Pros to purchase!