Breezaire
Breezaire WKCE 1060 Wine Cabinet Cooling Unit
$1,959.00$2,644.65Unit price /UnavailableBreezaire
Breezaire WKCE 2200 Cooling System for Wine Cabinet
$2,227.00$3,006.45Unit price /UnavailableBreezaire
Breezaire WKL 1060 Wine Cellar Cooling System
From $1,953.00$2,636.55Unit price /UnavailableBreezaire
Breezaire WKL 2200 Cooling Unit for Wine Cellars
From $2,215.00$2,990.25Unit price /UnavailableBreezaire
Breezaire WKL 3000 Wine Cellar Cooling Unit
From $2,777.00$3,748.95Unit price /UnavailableBreezaire
Breezaire WKL 6000 Cooling System for Wine Cellars
From $3,769.00$5,088.15Unit price /UnavailableBreezaire
Breezaire WKL 8000 Wine Cellar Cooling Unit
From $4,025.00$5,433.75Unit price /UnavailableBreezaire
Breezaire WKSL 2200 Wine Cellar Cooling System
$3,345.00$4,515.75Unit price /UnavailableBreezaire
Breezaire WKSL 4000 Cooling System for Wine Cellars
$4,010.00$5,413.50Unit price /Unavailable
📚 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
For reliability, quiet operation, and consistent storage conditions, Breezaire wine cellar cooling units are a top choice. Their gentle cooling technology maintains the ideal temperature and humidity without drying out corks, allowing wines to age gracefully. Popular series like the Breezaire WKL offer through-the-wall installation, while other models are designed for custom cellars with minimal vibration and noise.
Yes. Without a cooling unit, a wine cellar is vulnerable to temperature swings and humidity fluctuations, both of which can damage wine quality over time.
It depends on your needs. For long-term storage, choose a cellar-specific cooling unit from brands like Breezaire or Wine Guardian. For short-term use, a high-quality wine fridge can be sufficient.
Maintain a consistent 55°F (13°C) with 60–70% relative humidity for optimal wine aging and preservation.
With proper maintenance, high-quality units such as Breezaire can last 10–15 years or more.
Through-the-wall self-contained units are usually the most affordable and easiest to install, especially for smaller spaces.
Insulate all walls, ceiling, and floor, install a proper vapor barrier, and use a cooling system sized for your cellar’s volume and heat load.
The recommended setting is 55°F (13°C) year-round with stable humidity levels to preserve wine quality.
A wine cooler is an appliance for short-term storage and serving, while a wine cellar is a temperature- and humidity-controlled room designed for long-term wine aging.
Consider storage capacity, installation type (freestanding, built-in, or cellar cooling unit), noise level, and its ability to maintain consistent temperature and humidity over time.