- Capacity: 36 standard 750 mL wine bottles; Built-in or freestanding installation
- French door layout w/ black dot matrix tempered glass; Black cabinet and stainless steel trim doors
- Door lock on each door; Large matching stainless steel handles; Dimensions: 34 1/8" H x 23 1/2" W x 24 3/8" D; Dimensions (Without Handle): 34 1/8" H x 23 1/2" W x 22 5/8" D
- 10 full depth, slide-out stainless steel-trimmed wood shelves; Two (2) partial depth slide-out stainless steel-trimmed wood shelves
- PLEASE NOTE: Delivery will be curbside, inside delivery is not available. A valid phone number is required for delivery purposes, please ensure the correct phone number is provided in your shipping information when placing this order.
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Shane Abasola Batas
All good!
So far so good with this wine cooler. Appearance and operation are great. We were concerned that it would be too noisy, but it is not bad at all. We originally hoped to spend less for a wine cooler, but after doing the research we chose this one in hopes of avoiding the issues that seem to plague the less expensive models. I'm glad we did.
Subee Karmacharya
Wine frig
It looks great and is a great way to store wine. Fits perfectly. It created more space in my refrigerator and cabinet where I used to store my wine.
John Clark
Great Choice!
In search of a wine fridge, my research tuned up the EdgeStar 36 Bottle Built-In unit. Other popular brands had mixed reviews, as does this unit. I will say the experience thus far has been perfect from the time I placed the order. The unit arrived earlier than expected and delivery was a breeze. The unit is sleek and sexy, temps are maintain perfectly and the quality of materials and workmanship is excellent. I am using this a freestanding unit, runs smoothly and quietly. No noise is heard from the fans or cooling system. This unit is a bit more expensive than other units, however I wouldn't trust the quality of my wine to Chevrolet when you can buy Cadillac. I will update this review as needed or in a couple of months if something changes.
Seif Eldeen
LOOKS GREAT
Great Wine Fridge!
Misty Rene Freudenberg
Beautiful, great value
Fit perfectly into my old dish washer slot under the counter. Looks beautiful when lights are on. Keeps wines and drinks very cool. It fits a lot! Love the dual zone option and for having that, it was very well priced. My only slight complaint is that the temperatures don't lock and it's very sensitive to touch. Sometimes my clothes will rub on it and it will change the temperature.
John Cullen
Worth the Cost
I really researched wine fridges for a LONG time. Two consumer reports magazines rated this one high, one reported it as the #1 recommendation for wine fridges right now. I chose it for the capacity, dual temperature control and ability to move shelves. I put wine on upper shelves and beer/soft drinks in bottom spaces. It is quiet, easy to use (I changed temp to celsuis) and looks great. We had no delivery issues or damage.
Lady-Lynda Leigh McKie
Quiet and reliable operation
We've had the cooler for over 4 years (purchased in 2014) and it continues to operate flawlessly. It was purchased to replace a built-in GE Monogram cooler that died. As other reviewers have noted, it doesn't hold the temperature to within a degree or two, but it's temperature control is more than adequate for storing/chilling our wine. We haven't had any issues with noisy operation. It also looks great and fits very well with the rest of our stainless steel appliances. I particularly like the ability set different temperatures for each side of the cooler. We are planning to move and will purchase another one for the new home.
Andres Romero
Is this Wine Fridge quiet or noisy?... you decide based on measured results!
I've had this wine fridge for 10 months now and have been very happy with it. It's installed in the butlers pantry and looks gorgeous. Many of the complaints of this fridge is the compressor noise but that is VERY SUBJECTIVE so I grabbed my dBA meter and took some measurements...see pics! Kitchen area baseline with no appliances on hovers around 22-23 dBA... my house is VERY quiet! My brand new LG Kitchen refrigerator with compressor ON: From <1' = 51.6 dBA (very quiet relatively speaking) From 3.5"= 23.4 dBA (barely louder than my quiet room) EdgeStar Dual Zone French Door Wine Fridge with compressor ON: From <1' = 62.0 dBA (NORMAL refrigerator noise as measure up against unit) From 4' = 30.1.dBA (quiet relatively speaking) From 8' = 28.4 dBA (HERE IS THE BOTTOM LINE... can I hear the wine fridge from a dead silent room?... absolutely. Is it noisy?... I don't think so. Its quite the classic refrigerator noise level. I think as modern appliances get quieter, peoples standards just keep changing and getting more critical. Maybe since my unit is 'built-in', it may be quieter than those that are not... Again, I'm a happy customer after 10 months of use and at this price point, its hard to beat. As a comparison, the matching Kitchen Aid wine unit (had I gone that route when we built the house) would have been 2.5X the cost of this EdgeStar unit and would have been a single zone, single door unit. Hope this helps in any decisions you may be making.
Marissa Simons
As good as advertised
As advertised and reviewed this cooler is great. For a side by side you cannot beat the price. The kids love that they get their own side and we love the locks.
Kristine Gallegos
A timely purchase
We bought this EdgeStar wine refrigerator to put into an existing space under our kitchen counter that was left open when the former owners of our house took their wine fridge with them. We have had it for three months now and are in general quite pleased with it. A few comments: 1. The 36 bottle capacity is a bit misleading. There are 12 shelves. On a shelf you can fit three sloping shoulder 750 ml bottles (e.g. chardonnay or pinot noir) by laying two in one direction and one in the other; but only two bottles if one of them has high shoulders (like merlot, cabernet, or sauvignon blanc). Also the bottom shelves are a tad shorter than the other shelves because the compressor takes up some space in the back. So unless your wine collection is all sloping shoulder bottles, you will not get 36 bottles into this fridge. Ours is full with 26 750 ml bottles and 3 375 half bottles. 2. The installation was easy, since we already had the space and electrical outlet. The one assembly step, installing the door handles, was relatively easy once we got past the feeling that peeling back the door gasket must be wrong. A tip: pull the gasket from the inner side right where the screw needs to go. 3. The fridge does make a pop when it comes on and the compression makes a soft humming sound. But we usually don't notice it with the other ambient noise in our kitchen. I would not install this in my bedroom, though. 4. The displayed temperatures on each side do fluctuate a few degrees throughout the day. We don't find this to be a problem. We have ours set on 60 F for the reds and 45 F for the whites. 5. We haven't found the soft blue lighting to be of any use, so we leave it off. The blue temperature display displays, though, are really bright. They light up a dark room, another reason I would not install this in my bedroom. 6. I was not completely convinced that we needed a wine refrigerator, until our main fridge stopped working and was out of commission for two weeks waiting for repairs. Then I was quite grateful to have the EdgeStar as backup.