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| A wine cooler is an equipment that is used to cool a single wine bottle or more at the same time. Essentially, a wine bottle cooler refers to a simple and single table top unit that quickly chills a bottle; it is essential for last minute dinner preparations in order to obtain the optimal and ideal serving temperature for refreshing wines like rosés, whites, and, of course, sparkling wines. People living in warmer areas can get a durable wine bottle cooler so that they can keep a couple of bottles in it and sip it when in a lighter mood. A lot of homemakers tend to be attracted towards these wine coolers because of their efficient and quick cooling and sleek design. And, if you are shopping for an addition to your kitchen, choosing for a wine bottle cooler that has these ideal features is really one of the best investments that you can make. Efficient cooler. In general, wine coolers are either electric or otherwise. Non-electric wine coolers require proper freezing and prep time before it can actually chill a bottle. This type of cooler is normally time consuming as you need to freeze the cooler first and then the wine bottle. Electric coolers are the ones that are best suited for quick cooling as they complete the process within a span of 25 minutes. And, another good thing about them is that they consume less energy for their functioning. Shopping tip: Although it would be ideal to splurge on the wine and not on the cooler, it would be important for you, as an enthusiast, to purchase a brand that could let you savor and enjoy wine as a treat. While a $25 non-electric wine cooler is perfect for your budget, purchasing a hassle-free and easy-to-use cooler so you could whip up the perfect meal to pair to your favorite rosé. The cooler must be able to hold most types of wine bottles. As a beginner you should be very careful in choosing the right wine cooler that would satisfy your cooling needs. Carefully check the cooler's specification, and in particular it's diameter: you want a machine that is at least 3.5" in diameter - a size of a standard, regular 750ml bottle. Shopping tip: Choose a cooler that could hold most bottle types to test a number of wines without having to buy a different machine for each type. Bottles of the type magnum would require a cooler that is 4" in diameter whereas those of the type jeroboam would require one that is 5" in diameter. A cooler with a built-in charger also sounds to be a good option as you can chill the bottle while you are on the way to a romantic dinner. Most wine bottle coolers are designed in such a way that a 12volt car charger can be connected to it. Want to buy wine bottle coolers? Get the best deals on wine refridgerators and single bottle wine coolers. | |
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