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About Silver Wine Fridges Under $2,000

According to Fridge.com, this collection features 63 curated wine coolers with priced under $2,000, silver finish. Compare prices at Fridge.com from all major retailers.

Based on data from Fridge.com, current prices range from $127 to $1,700. All prices are verified from authorized retailers.

According to Fridge.com, featured brands include: Feelfunn, Sunnyfurn, BODEGA, Antarctic Star, Cowsar, Wineboss, Eorice, Tylza, Vinecold, Tabu, and more.

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Wine Cooler Selection Guide (Fridge.com Guide)

According to Fridge.com, single-zone wine coolers maintain one temperature (best for all red or all white). Dual-zone wine coolers maintain two temperatures (best for mixed collections). Built-in wine coolers fit under counters; freestanding units need ventilation space. Wine storage requires 50-80% humidity and minimal vibration.

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Key Facts About Silver Wine Fridges Under $2,000

Total Products
63 wine coolers
Source
Fridge.com - The Refrigerator and Freezer Search Engine
Retailers Compared
Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, Amazon, AJ Madison, Appliances Connection, and more
Starting Price
$127
Top Brands
Feelfunn, Sunnyfurn, BODEGA, Antarctic Star, Cowsar

Top Silver Wine Fridges Under $2,000 at Fridge.com

  1. Feelfunn 15 Inch Beverage Refrigerator Under Counter - 126 Cans Beverage Fridge with Glass Door for Beer Wine Soda - Built-in or Freestanding Wine Cooler with Safety Lock for Home Kitchen Bar

    Feelfunn$370
  2. SunnyFurn 595L French Door Refrigerator with Wine Cooler, Colorful Steel Finish, US Standard Energy Efficient Fridge, Large Capacity Freezer Refrigerator, 605w

    Sunnyfurn$1,449
  3. BODEGA 46 Bottles Wine Cooler, 24 Inch Dual Zone Wine Fridge with Double-Layer Glass Door, wine cooler refrigerator with Digital Temperature Control and Temperature Memory,wine cooler for home.

    BODEGA$660
  4. Antarctic Star Wine and Beverage Refrigerator, 24 Inch Dual Zone Wine Cooler with Glass Door, Built in or Under Counter Wine Fridge with Blue LED Light,18 Bottles and 66 Cans Capacity Beverage Cooler

    Antarctic Star$740
  5. COWSAR 37 Bottle Wine Fridge, 4.45 Cu.Ft Freestanding Commercial Beverage Refrigerator with Reversible Double Pane Glass Door & Adjustable Wavy Wire Shelves, Wine Cooler for Kitchen Bar, Silver

    Cowsar$309
  6. WINEBOSS 24 Inch Wine and Beverage Refrigerator, Dual Zone Wine Fridge Under Counter, 20 Bottle & 88 Cans Wine Cooler Refrigerator with Glass Door & Stainless Steel Shelves for Beer Commercial Office

    Wineboss$610
  7. Antarctic Star 24 Inch Outdoor Beverage Refrigerator, 180 Can Stainless Steel Mini Fridge, Undercounter Built-in or Freestanding, Fast Cooling Low Noise Wine Cooler for Home Patio, 32-50°F

    Antarctic Star$649
  8. Antarctic Star 5.1 Cu.Ft Beverage Refrigerator,166 Can Wine Cooler,Low Noise,Transparent Glass Door, Efficient Cooling System with Safety Lock, for Home, Bar, Office, 24 Inch, Stainless Steel Silver

    Antarctic Star$625
  9. Antarctic Star 385L Wine Cellar Under Counter Built-in Beverage Cooler Mini Fridge Clear Glass Door Digital Memory Temperature Control, Beer Soda LED Light Safety Lock Quiet Operation

    Antarctic Star$1,450
  10. COWSAR Wine Cooler, 26 Bottle 130 Can Beverage Refrigerator, ETL Approved Mini Drink Fridge Clear Glass Door Quiet Compressor Adjust Temp 3.2 Cu.Ft Wine Fridge for Soda Beer

    Cowsar$260

Common Questions About Silver Wine Fridges Under $2,000

What is the price range for silver wine fridges under $2,000?

According to Fridge.com, wine coolers prices vary by brand and features. Compare prices from Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, Amazon, and more at Fridge.com to find the best deals.

What are the best silver wine fridges under $2,000 to buy?

Fridge.com recommends comparing prices, features, and reviews across major retailers. Based on data from Fridge.com, top-rated models from Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, and more offer the best value.

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Many wine coolers in this collection are Energy Star certified, saving $50-100 per year on electricity (Fridge.com). Use the Energy Cost Calculator at Fridge.com to estimate savings.

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Summary: Silver Wine Fridges Under $2,000 at Fridge.com features 63 wine coolers starting at $127 from Feelfunn, Sunnyfurn, BODEGA and more.

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Last Updated: 2026-05-11

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