ANSWER: No, you can't install a freestanding wine cooler "built-in" under a countertop or within a kitchen cabinet.
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To avoid this and keep the warranty valid, it is important to ensure that the vent on the back of the unit is not blocked and that there is sufficient room for the heat to dissipate.
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Installing the unit in a room with adequate ventilation is key to preventing overheating and ensuring its longevity.
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Built-in wine coolers are your best choice if you want to fit them inside your existing cabinetry.
They have vents on the frontside that allow the heat to dissipate, protecting the wine and the wine fridge, while allowing you to place them right alongside other surfaces.
Although more expensive than freestanding models, when you factor in the price of the wine you could potentially lose, the price of the freestanding unit, and the price of the replacement, it’s better to invest in a built-in wine cooler from the start.
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