For naturally cold rooms, I suggest you to go with the
freestanding wine cooler. For warmer rooms and a larger amount of bottles a
compressor based wine cooler will be better served your needs.
Yes there is. You should allow sufficient space around the unit
(2-4 inches on each side of the cooler) allowing the heat produces during the
operation to properly dissipate.
Actually, when using a freestanding wine cooler the heat designed
to escape from the back and I your case the heat won't have a place to escape
to and eventually will over heat the whole unit. Then the compressor will
attempt to compensate for the heating and may eventually burn itself out.
Freestanding wine cooler designed to stand alone without been
attached to the wall. Freestanding wine cooler includes a front ventilation
system which channels the heat forward away from the unit.
You should have no problem finding a large selection of wine
coolers this size. I found you a few
sites that I think are worth checking out; however you may want to do a little
searching of your own as well to compare prices.
http://www.idealwinecoolers.com/page/wine-cooler-capacity-38-to-48-wine-bottles.html
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