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The Installation Methods and Usage Scenes of Lanbo LW33S Wine Cooler

Selecting the perfect location for a new wine cooler is one of the most important points to consider while going through the installation process. In general, there are two main installation methods for wine coolers. They are built-in wine coolers and freestanding wine coolers. As a representative of compact wine cooler, Lanbo LW33S Wine Cooler can be freely switched between these two installation methods to satisfy your different needs in different scenarios.


Where do you put a built-in wine cooler?

Integrated wine coolers, also known as built-in wine coolers, can fit into cabinets or under your worktop counters. This style can be very discreet and finish the look of your kitchen. This model is good if you don't have the space for a freestanding wine cooler or you have an empty gap that you want to fill. 


Where do you put a freestanding wine cooler?

• Kitchen: The kitchen is a perfect spot for a wine fridge because you will have it conveniently on hand to serve guests or yourself.

• Home Bar: Having your wine close to where you mix your cocktails allows for more options for entertaining.

• Basement: If you have a finished basement that is not subject to temperature fluctuations, it can be a great spot for a wine fridge as your wine is likely to sit undisturbed for longer.

• Dining Room: Storing your wine close to where it will be served is a great luxury.

• Garage: If the unit has a solid door and is noted by the manufacturer for outdoor or garage use, then a garage can double as a spot for your wine storage.

• Wine Cellar: Some serious wine collectors keep a wine refrigerator inside their wine cellar. This allows them to keep a small portion of their collection at serving temperature.


Freestanding wine coolers offer great convenience to their owners and can be installed nearly anywhere as long as proper clearance guidelines are followed. For specific installation instructions, please refer to Lanbo User Manual.