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Add Convenience to Your Home With an Under Counter FridgeIncrease productivity in your office by putting a fridge under the counter to store snacks and drinks. Add one to your man's cave or shed to have easy access to chilled wines.Contrary to freestanding units, the majority of undercounter units vent from the front. This makes them more convenient to install beneath countertops. Check spec sheets for recommended countertop clearance requirements.ConvenienceThe addition of an under-counter refrigerator to a full-size refrigerator is a fantastic space saver without losing capacity. Small refrigerators can be used to store frozen food items, beverages as well as party trays, condiments and other items and offer more convenience than traditional freezers. The small size makes them easy to fit under counters or behind barbacks which allows them to be out of sight and still easily accessible. They are also quieter than freestanding fridges.Some models have a door that swings out to allow access to the interior. Some models have doors built-in that is locked and secure to ensure safety. The doors on these refrigerators are usually insulated to help keep the temperature stable and to prevent smells. A lot of them have digital touch pad controls, so you can alter the temperature and set timers that inform you when it's time to change the refrigerant.The small size of fridges that are undercounter makes them less costly than other refrigerators to run. They also have smaller compressors, meaning they can cool down and maintain a comfortable temperature more easily. They also use less electricity than chest and upright freezers.Under counter refrigerators are an ideal option for medical labs and health facilities with limited space. They typically come with a flat backsplash or back, which is either attached to the wall or welded to it to protect the surfaces from splatters and messes. Some refrigerators come with a drawer which opens like cabinets for additional convenience. Certain models are ADA-compliant and feature shorter legs that allow them to be placed under counters that are lower.A modern, sleek undercounter fridge can be used to give an elegant and contemporary look to any bar, kitchen, or patio. Some models come with stainless steel exteriors that are resistant to rust and simple to clean. You can also find glass doors as well as a variety of colors to complement your decor and also models with an integrated towel bar handle for greater versatility. There are also different sizes available, so that you will be able to find the ideal amount of storage space to meet your needs.Energy EfficiencyUnder counter refrigerators are small enough to fit in many spaces. They can be utilized for a variety of reasons, such as extra storage in the kitchen or in a home-bar. They can also free up space in your refrigerator which allows you to store food items isn't used often.Unlike full-sized refrigerators, under counter fridges run at a lower energy consumption rate. This makes them a good addition to any room of the home including a bar in the home to a garage kitchen or workshop.Refrigerators under counter that are well-designed utilize high-quality fans to transfer cool air from the front into interior compartments where it is chilled and cooled by a compressor. The cooling process is swift and warm air rises and exits via a vent at the side of the refrigerator. As technology advances, companies are constantly working to make refrigerators under counter more energy efficient.The US FDA suggests that food items be kept below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Most undercounter refrigerators have a variety of temperature settings, so you can select the one that best suits your requirements. Some models offer the option of dual zone that allows you to set two different temperatures.In terms of design, fridges under counter are often sleek and elegant. They are available in a variety of finishes including stainless steel, which can be matched to any decor style. They're also compact and perfect for small houses or apartments that have limited space.It is important to determine the dimensions of an undercounter refrigerator prior to buying it. This will ensure that it is able to fit in the area you'd like to place it. The specifications sheet of the majority of models will list the dimensions of the refrigerator's top, which is usually around 34 inches, to accommodate ADA compliant countertops. Look for low profile options that have shorter legs, so that they can be placed under countertops that are lower.While undercounter fridges are typically used to store cold items but they can also be an ideal place to store fresh dairy and produce and party trays and condiments. A lot models have bins or shelves that are adjustable so you can adjust the space available for storage to meet your particular requirements. They're also designed with a LED display so that you can easily monitor the status of your contents at a glance.StyleMany refrigerators under counter have sleek, contemporary looks that add a glamorous accent to kitchens or bar, or even an outdoor setting. Small sizes make them a great choice for small spaces. Cool running fans that are quiet ensure that the space stays cool and quiet without affecting the interior of your home.The most commonly used kind of refrigerator that is under counter is one that has shelves and bottle racks. They are available in various finishes and panel-ready options so that they can seamlessly blend into your other appliances to create a sleek appearance. Certain models have glass doors while others feature solid or drawer-style doors. You can also choose ADA-compliant models that provide accessibility for people with disabilities.A wine storage area that is dedicated to wine is another common use for an undercounter refrigerator. They provide a safe, temperature-controlled environment for your favorite vintages so they can age in their proper conditions. The majority of them have LED displays, which allow you to easily monitor temperatures and adjust the settings. Some have an alarm to let you know when it's time to replace the wine, while some have a lock for added security.Undercounter refrigerators can also be fitted with freezer compartments if you require additional freezer storage. These are great for storing extra frozen foods and party platters, as well as a secondary refrigerator to complement your primary freezer.There are also undercounter refrigerators that are designed for commercial applications like cafes and restaurants. They are more sophisticated than residential undercounter refrigerators, and are usually constructed from stainless steel for a sleek style that's suitable for commercial environments.Once you decide on the dimensions and style of undercounter fridge that is the best fit for your needs, you need to take a few other factors into consideration. Pay attention to where you plan on installing it, as some refrigeration models are not suitable for outdoor use. Also, think about what you intend to use it for such as a wine lover might require smaller capacity of 24 bottles and large families could benefit from the additional storage capacity for food offered by a refrigerator drawer. To ensure that airflow is not obstructed, clean the front grills of any refrigerator under counter regularly.StorageUnder counter fridges are a great option when you need a refrigerator near the kitchen, but do not have the space 'outfront' to install a traditional reach-in style. These refrigerators are also known as undercounter freezers or refrigerated chef base and are designed to be positioned under surfaces for food preparation, such as countertops and tables. They allow you to access the cold storage you need without leaving your work area and a lot of models are ADA compatible.Available in single- or dual-door models They offer ample storage capacity without taking up much floor space. They're ideal for schools, restaurants, and hospitality locations where kitchen space is restricted and the operators do not want to leave their station to get chilled food supplies.They are typically measured between 32-65 liters for fridges and 25-70 litres for the case of freezers. This is less than total volume because shelves, bins and crispers take up some space.The depth of an undercounter refrigerator may differ from one model to another. If you're concerned about lifting heavy items in and out of the refrigerator consider looking for models with more depth. You can find models that are deeper than the standard depth. This could be the best option for a tighter layout.Some undercounter refrigerators can be put in the garage or in a utility area. Some can be installed in cabinets or under the counter. They are a great option for busy households where many family members will need to grab drinks or snacks throughout the day.To make things more flexible For greater flexibility, there are undercounter refrigerators that can function as a drawer-style refrigerator. These are usually rated for a maximum depth of 34 inches, and can be integrated seamlessly into a cabinet or furniture. They are ideal for a craft room, man's or she shed cave so that you can store drinks and snacks without affecting your flow. They are also utilized in sports arenas, premium skyboxes, and other premium venues to store snacks and beverages for fans.