- Brand: Kalamera
- Capacity: 5.3 Cubic Feet
- Configuration: Freezerless
- Color: Black/Silver
- Installation Type: Built-In
- Number of Doors: 1
- Defrost System: Automatic
- Product Dimensions: 22.4″D x 23.5″W x 33.9″H
- Voltage: 110 Volts
- Refrigerant: R-600A
- DUAL ZONE THERMOSTAT:Upper zone ranges from 40-50ยฐF, and lower zone is 50-66ยฐF for the wine cooler. LED control display makes it easy to set temperature, providing perfect chilling temperature at all times! Kalamera unique design make this small wine cooler could be installed as built-in wine cooler or freestanding wine fridges.
- TEMPERATURE MEMORY FUNCTION: These small wine & beverage cooler restore the set temperature in the cooler after it is back on from power lost, which keeps your wine collection from going bad with increasing temperature. To hold your wine and drink better, we choose 5 high quality wooden shelves in the cooler. The wooden shelf is removable with stopper. On two sides of each shelf placed two stoppers, protecting the bottles from falling when pulling out the shelf.
- STAINLESS STEEL & WHITE AIR OUTLET: Special stainless steel frame with 2 layers of tempered glass stabilize temperature levels inside and keep glass from fogging. This wine and beverage refrigerator with automatic defrosting function, this function would work every six hours. The white air outlet is so cool and fit for different kitchen, only Kalamera have this unique design on the market.
- LARGE CAPACITY FOR WINE BOTTLE: This mini wine fridge holds up to 46 bottles of your favorite wine in different size, and is only affected when having larger bottle, like Pinot or Champagne. It’s the perfect choice for the wine lover having various wine collection. Beautiful LED light help you selection of your favorite wine and drink at all times. This mini wine beverage cooler could hold the drink you like too. You would not just enjoy your wine, could enjoy your drink too.
- VERSATILE INSTALLATION: Takes just 23.4 x 33 x 22.4 inches of space and can be installed under a counter in kitchen or bar area, or used as a freestanding unit! โ Kalamera wine cooler & beverage refrigerator has been sold since 2014, we do what our customers need. Any further information needed before purchasing, you could contact us.


























armaraas –
I purchased this wine cooler a couple of months ago for Christmas, after reviewing various options, which admittedly isn’t a lot. Very few name brand/reliable options, and the ones I did find that would work were well over 50% more pricewise. So I opted to save money on the purchase (who pays $900 for a mini fridge essentially?), and chose this brand based on it’s availability among many retailers, and the overall number of reviews that seemed to be positive. We are using this as a standalone, it is between a wall and cabinet where we have about 16″ of space, so it fits perfectly, but is not under a counter or anything like that. We have loaded it up with about 20 bottles of various sizes, and have space to fit at least another half a dozen or more. The wider bottles fit on the taller bottom shelf. The top shelf is also a bit taller and can fit wider bottles. You may need to slide out the shelf, put the bottle on it, then slide it in to get it to fit in.What I love:It cools wine.It’s silent when it’s not cooling.It looks nice inside and out, and was packaged well, and easy to setup per instructions included.What I don’t like:When it’s cooling, it’s noisy. Even my 9 year old asked why it was so loud. I measured it at 55Db right in front of the fridge, above the fridge it was 60Db. It’s kind of a grinding/scraping noise. It is not coming from the fans/inside of the fridge, it’s coming from the back. I emailed the manufacturer before the return window ended to ask about it, and they never responded. It is the noisiest fridge/freezer we have in the house, and can be heard all over the house when cooling.The lights inside are on or off. By you pushing a button. There is no auto on/off when the door opens.I have a fridge thermometer inside of the door so I can view it and monitor without opening the door. We are not fans of red wine, so we have mostly white and pink and keep the temp set at 40. The temp will get up to about 50 before it kicks on and cools it back down, as cool as 37 degrees. Since it doesn’t keep a steady temp, at least it kicks on less frequently so it helps to put up with the noise when it happens less often throughout the day.The shelves are a neat little slide out design. They are not on drawer slides. They just slide all the way out off the plastic bump outs inside after you angle the shelf up and through a notch that is cut out on them. That notch/bump keeps them from coming out all the way and falling otherwise. It’s a neat design, for a cost conscious system. For the price here though, I would expect real drawer/shelf slides.So to sum up my experience, less noise, better shelves, more consistent temp, and a manufacturer that responds to inquires would be nice to have and are all missing here.I purchased the extend warranty from Amazon with it, since I was unsure of this brand and it’s quality. At this point, best case scenario is it dies in a year or two, and I can use the warranty for money back or a replacement. In hindsight, I’m thinking spending more on a name brand wine cooler, would not have been a bad idea.On a side note, another thing missing here that I am unsure how common it is in other coolers, is storing of open bottles. There is no tilt to the shelves, so if you put an open bottle back in, and it’s not sealed properly, it leaks everywhere. My wife put a pink Moscato (big spenders here) back in that ended up leaking, staining several of the shelves and making a mess. As a result, on the larger bottom shelf, I now have put a 6″ board crosswise at the front of it. So any open bottles will be propped up at a bit of an angle to avoid any potential leaks.
JLW –
I purchased this refrigerator about a month ago. Iโve been monitoring the upper and lower zone temperatures with a fridge thermometer. Despite setting the lower zone for 55F, and 40ยฐF for the upper zone, the upper zone tends to fluctuate anywhere between 48 to 52ยฐ depending on whether the compressor is on or off. The upper zone fails to ever reach 40. Iโm not sure whether this is normal, I reached out to Kalamera customer service several days ago but they have not yet responded. The lower zone remains fairly constant at 55ยฐ.Aside from the temperature issue, the refrigerator is nicely designed and is quiet. Just disappointed at the wide range of temperature fluctuation for the upper zone. I suspect there is only one thermostat located in the lower area.Edit: Iโm disappointed with Kalamera customer service. Despite resending my inquiry regarding this issue, they still have not responded after six days. Poorfollow up.
Dave Evers –
Overall a nice unit, compact and not too loud. The wooden slat trays look and feel delicate, yet are strong enough to hold 5 bottles. However, if the bottles aren’t the expected size, you won’t be able to fit 5 on a tray. I have quite a few bottles that seem to be oversized, either wider than expected or the neck doesn’t taper as low as expected. I ended up only being able to fit 4 on a rack, and they don’t all rest in the grooves between the slats. This also causes some of the shelves get caught on the bottles when trying to slide them out. It’s a minor annoyance for an otherwise great unit.
jsspyder –
This is a fantastic product overall, and I love the dual temperature zones. The only reason for a reduction in star rating is that the door is quite fickle. Many times I think I have it closed, only to find out that that wasnโt the case and water will pool up at the bottom. Now Iโm more diligent!
Peggy Storer –
We are overall very pleased with this wine cooler. The only negative is how the shelves pull out. Not smoothly and not completely. That said the unit holds all types of our bottles.
Roger –
The model is very quiet, does hold the rated capacity; however, it will not cool below 47 degrees even when set at the lowest level. I’ve only had it for one week so I can’t comment on its reliablty.