How to Convert a Wine Cooler into a Refrigerator

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Use Your Newly Turned Refrigerator to Store Mineral Water


A wine cooler is a great way to store and display your wines, but what about other drinks? Are there other ways that you can utilize your wine fridge other than storing and displaying wines only? Well, you can repurpose that old wine cooler into a new refrigerator for your home.

Converting your old wine cooler into a new refrigerator is simple and easy to do. All you need are a few basic tools and supplies, and in just a few short steps, you will have a brand new refrigerator for your home. With these simple tools and supplies, you can repurpose and turn your old wine cooler into a full-time refrigerator or a pantry for your fruits and vegetables.

Here is a step by step conversion of a wine cooler to a refrigerator and how you can use your newly built refrigerator:

Plug Your Device into Wine Stat II and Let it Cool

First, you will need to plug your wine cooler into the Wine Stat ii. Once plugged in, the wine cooler will begin to cool down. Depending on the size of your wine cooler, this may take some time. Allow your wine cooler to cool completely before continuing to the next step.

Add Insulation on all sides for Proper Insulation

Next, you will need to add insulation to all sides of your wine refrigerator. This will ensure that your wine cooler stays cold and prevents outside temperatures from affecting the inside temperature. You can find insulation at most hardware stores. Foam insulation is ideal. You can also try to install metal sheets to be waterproof and avoid water from getting into your refrigerator or messing with its wiring.

Remove the Shelving of Your Wine Cooler

After the insulation has been installed, you will need to remove the shelving of your wine cooler. This is so that you can have more space to store food and drinks inside your refrigerator. You can also get small and effective containers that will help you organize your newly made refrigerator properly.

Replace the Doors of Your Cooler

If you’re looking for better results, put in more effort and replace the doors of your cooler with insulated doors that lock in all the coolness and keep your food and drinks fresh and nice. You can also convert your old or worn out wine cooler into humidors because they work in a similar way.

Get a Better Power Supply

To make sure that your wine cooler runs as a refrigerator, you’ll need to get a better power supply. The average wine cooler uses about 120 volts, while the average refrigerator uses about 240 volts. You’ll need to purchase a new power cord and have an electrician swap out the outlet in your home to accommodate the new appliance.

You can also do it yourself by connecting a wine cooler to a new and better power supply. Your circuit must be completed parallel, including the thermoelectric components and the fans. Once this is set up, your device will start cooling, and the LED strip will show you the temperature inside the cooler, going down gradually.

Play Around With Thermostat Control

Now that your wine cooler has been converted into a refrigerator, you can play around with the thermostat to get the perfect temperature for your needs. If you find that the cooler is too cold or too warm, you can adjust the thermostat to compensate. This is a great way to customize your refrigerator to meet your specific needs. Plug your fridge into the wine stat ii and the wine stat ii into the wall. After that, place the unique bottle probe sensor inside the fridge with your wine or beer, and set your desired storage temperature on the wine stat ii. This way, you’ll have an excellent storage refrigerator that maintains a selected wine or beer temperature.

Check on the Temperature Regularly

Since you’re now using your wine cooler as a refrigerator, it’s important to regularly check the temperature. This will help ensure that your food is being stored at the correct temperature and that it’s not going bad. By checking on the temperature often, you can keep your food fresh and safe to eat. Put the thermometer inside your fridge and keep checking when the refrigerator reaches 35 degrees Fahrenheit or less, which is the desired temperature.

Lower the Humidity

As a wine cooler owner, you should know that wine should be stored in a humid environment.  This is why wine refrigerators are constructed in such a way that humidity levels are kept high. If you find that the humidity in your wine refrigerator is too high, you can lower it by using a humidifier. This will help keep your food from spoiling and will ensure that the temperature is correct.

You can also lower the humidity in your wine cooler and convert it into a conventional refrigerator by keeping silica gel or baking powder in bulk in your wine cooler. These substances absorb moisture and work towards lowering the humidity of your wine cooler. Make sure your beer fridge is thermoelectrically cooled, rather than compressor-based, to control humidity properly.

Go for Extra Insulation

If you find that your wine cooler is not keeping the temperature low enough, you can go for extra insulation. Doing this will ensure that the temperature remains consistent and will not rise or drop significantly. This is a great way to convert your wine cooler into a refrigerator.

You can also use dry ice if the temperature of your makeshift refrigerator is not going up. You can also let your refrigerator’s temperature stabilize before storing your food and other goods so they don’t accidentally get spoiled. Make sure you leave room for escape from the hot air. Also, ensure you experiment a lot while increasing the cooling capacity of your regular wine cooler. 

Why Should You Convert Your Old Wine Cooler into a Refrigerator?

Here are the alternative uses of wine refrigerators:

Use Your Newly Turned Refrigerator to Store Mineral Water

You can use your old wine cooler to store mineral water. This way, you will have a continuous supply of clean and fresh water without having to worry about running out.

Use Your Newly Turned Refrigerator to Store Mineral Water
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Turn Your Wine Fridge into a Makeshift Pantry for Your Fruits and Vegetables

If you have a lot of fruits and vegetables that you need to store, you can use your wine cooler as a makeshift pantry. This way, you will be able to keep them fresh for longer periods. Keep all the fruits and vegetables from touching the wooden racks present in most wine cellars.

Turn Your Wine Fridge into a Makeshift Pantry for Your Fruits and Vegetables
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Store Hard to Store Foods

Store hard-to store foods such as cheese and chocolate in your refrigerator as this will keep them fresh and yummy for many days.

Store Hard to Store Foods
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FAQs on How to Convert Wine Coolers into Refrigerators

How do you turn a wine cooler into a beer fridge?

If you want to turn your wine cooler into a beer fridge, all you need to do is remove the racks present inside it. This way, you will be able to store more beer bottles inside. In addition, you may also want to lower the temperature of your wine cooler so that it can better accommodate the storage of beer.

How do you convert a refrigerator into a wine fridge?

You can easily convert a wine fridge into a refrigerator by reversing the process. All you need to do is install the racks removed from the wine fridge inside the refrigerator, and then set the temperature at a cooler level to accommodate wines.

How do you use a refrigerator as a wine cooler?

You can use a refrigerator as a wine cooler by setting the temperature at a cooler level so that it can accommodate wines. You may also consider purchasing a wine fridge if you want to store your wines in a climate-controlled environment.

Final Thought on How to Convert Wine Coolers into Refrigerators

Turning a wine fridge into a refrigerator is a relatively easy process. You will need to make sure that the racks are removed from the wine fridge and installed in the refrigerator. You will also want to set the temperature at a cooler level so that it can accommodate wines. This way, you can have a wine fridge and a regular refrigerator in one appliance.

 

 

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