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Add Convenience to Your Home With an Under Counter FridgeIncrease productivity in your home office by having an under-counter fridge that can be used for drinks and snacks. Or, add one to a she shed or man cave to have convenient access to chilled wine.In contrast to freestanding refrigerators, the majority of undercounter units vent at the front, making them more suited to be placed under countertops. Refer to the specifications for countertop clearance requirements.ConvenienceMany bars and restaurants already have large refrigerators, so adding an under counter fridge is a great option to save space without sacrificing capacity. These small refrigerators can store frozen items, beverages food items, party trays and condiments and provide more convenience than traditional freezers. Their small size makes them easy to place under counters or behind barbacks where they can be hidden but still accessible. They also have a lower noise level than freestanding fridges.Certain models come with a door that swings out to allow access to the interior. Some models have doors built-in that is locked and secure for safety. The doors on these refrigerators are usually insulated to keep temperatures in check and eliminate odors. Some come with touch pad controls, so you can control the temperature and set timers that alert you when it is time to change the refrigerant.The smaller size of refrigerators under counter is therefore, less expensive to run than other refrigerators. The compressors that drive them are smaller and they don't need to be as efficient in cooling down and maintain their ideal temperatures. They also consume less electricity than chest and upright freezers.Under counter refrigerators can be ideal for medical labs and health care facilities that have limited space. They typically have a flat backsplash or back, which is either attached to the wall or welded to it to protect surfaces from splashes and messes. Some refrigerators feature the drawer that opens as an open cupboard to provide additional convenience. Certain models are ADA compliant and have legs that are shorter so they can be placed under lower counters.A refrigerator that is undercounter can provide a modern, sleek look to your kitchen, bar or patio area. Some models come with stainless steel exteriors, which are resistant to rust and easy to clean. There are glass doors and a variety of colors to complement your decor and also models that have an integrated towel bar handle for greater versatility. There are various sizes available, so you can find the perfect amount of storage space for your needs.Energy EfficiencyUnder counter fridges are small enough to fit comfortably in numerous spaces. They can serve a range of functions for example, additional storage for food items and drinks outside the kitchen or even in a home bar. They can also help free up space in your main refrigerator and allow you to store food that you don't use often.Unlike full-sized refrigerators, under counter fridges run at a lower energy consumption rate. This makes them a great addition to any room of the home including a bar in the home to a garage kitchen or workshop.A well-designed undercounter refrigerator uses top-quality fans to move cool air from the front of the fridge to its interior compartments, where it's cooled and refrigerated by the compressor. Cooling is completed quickly and the warm air rises before exiting through a vent in the back of the fridge. Manufacturers are constantly working to increase the efficiency of under counter refrigerators as technology improves.The US FDA recommends that food be kept below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The majority of undercounter refrigerators come with various temperature settings, so you can select the one that meets your requirements. Some models offer the option of a dual zone, which allows you to set two separate temperatures.In terms of design, refrigerators under counter are often sleek and elegant. They're available in a range of designs including stainless steel, which blends seamlessly with any decor style. They're also small and are ideal for smaller homes or apartments with limited space.When you are looking for an under counter fridge it is essential to verify the dimensions carefully so you can be sure it will fit in your desired space. The spec sheet of most models will include the height of the fridge's top, which is usually about 34 inches to accommodate ADA compliant countertops. Low-profile options with shorter legs can be placed under smaller counters.Undercounter refrigerators are not only great for cold storage but also for storing condiments, party trays, and fresh dairy products. A majority of these units come with adjustable shelving or bins so you can alter the space available for storage to meet your particular needs. They also come with LED display so that you can monitor the condition of their contents at a glance.StyleA lot of under counter refrigerators have sleek, contemporary looks that add a chic look to your kitchen, bar or outdoor setting. Their compact sizes make them an easy option for small spaces where space is limited. Also, their quiet running fans help keep the area cool and cool without disrupting your home's interior.The most popular type of refrigerator under counter is one that comes with both shelves and bottle racks. They are available in various designs and finishes, as well as panel ready options so that they can be seamlessly integrated into other appliances to create a sleek appearance. Certain models have glass doors while others have solid or drawer-style doors. You can also find ADA-compliant units which provide easier access for those with disabilities.Undercounter refrigerators are also used for wine storage. Frydge provide a safe, temperature-controlled environment for your favorite vintages so they can age in their proper conditions. Many come with LED displays that allow you to easily monitor the temperature and change the settings. Some alarms will alert you when it's time to open an upgrade to a wine bottle. Some come with locks to protect the wine.Undercounter refrigerators are also available with freezer compartments in case you require additional freezer storage. They are ideal for storing frozen food items and party platters, or as a second refrigerator to complement your primary freezer.You can also find undercounter refrigerators that are designed for commercial usage, like restaurants and cafes. They have more features than standard undercounter refrigerators and they're often made from stainless steel to create a professional aesthetic that suits commercial settings.After you've decided on the size and type of undercounter refrigerator that best suits your needs, there are a few other things to take into consideration. Pay attention to where you plan on installing it because some refrigerators are not suitable for outdoor use. Also, think about how you'll be using it such as a wine lover might want a model with only a 24-bottle capacity and large families could benefit from the additional storage capacity for food provided by a refrigerator drawer. To ensure that airflow isn't blocked, clean the front grills of any refrigerator under counter regularly.StoresIf you need a refrigerator close to the kitchen but don't have room out front for a traditional reach-in an under counter fridge is an ideal solution. These units, also referred to as undercounter freezers or refrigerated chefs bases, are designed to be placed beneath food preparation surfaces such as countertops and tables. They make it simple to access the cold storage you require without having to leave your work station and a lot of models are ADA compatible.These refrigeration units are available in single- and dual-door designs. They can store large quantities of food without taking up much space. These units are perfect for hotels, restaurants and schools where there is a limited kitchen space, and where the operators aren't keen on leaving their station in order to pick up chilled supplies.These appliances are usually measured between 32-65 liters in the case of refrigerators, and 25-70 litres in the case of freezers. This is lower than the total volume of the appliance since some space is taken by bins, crispers, doors, and shelves.Another aspect to take into consideration when choosing an undercounter refrigerator is the depth, which will differ from model to model. If you're worried about having to lift heavy objects in and out of the fridge, look for deeper designs. You can also find models that are less deep than standard, which may be the perfect fit for your layout if it's little tight.While most undercounter fridges are built-in appliances, there are a few that can be installed freestanding in a utility area or garage. Some are even able to be installed in cabinets or recessed under a countertop. This makes them an ideal option for homes with busy schedules where a large number of family members may require an ice-cold drink or snack throughout the day without interrupting their work or leisure activities.There are also refrigerators under counter that can be utilized in a drawer-style. They are usually rated at the maximum depth of 34 inches and can be incorporated into cabinets or other furniture to create a seamless appearance. They're great for a man's room, crafting space, or a shed. They let you store food and drinks without disrupting your flow. They are also used in sports arenas, premium skyboxes and other top venues to store snacks and beverages for fans.