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Studio 400 Double Frameless 92 Bottle #36769
Details
When a collection passes the point where one cooler handles everything, splitting storage into two independently controlled zones makes sense. The Studio 400 Double places 92 Bordeaux-size bottles (46 per side) behind center-hinged infinity frameless glass doors, each unit running its own single-zone compressor so temperatures can be set separately without any interaction between sides. Front-ducted venting means it installs flush into a cabinetry run or stands free in a dining room, finished basement or second-home bar without workarounds.
Best For
- Fitting wine storage into a dining room remodel or butler’s pantry cabinetry run where flush built-in installation and a frameless look matter
- Holding reds and whites at separate temperatures simultaneously, with each side on its own independent zone
- Stepping up from a single 40–50 bottle cooler that no longer keeps pace with a growing Bordeaux, Napa or Burgundy collection
- Mixing Bordeaux and Burgundy-format bottles across the same cabinet without shelf compatibility issues
Configuration
Placement requirements: 60-85F ambient temperature. If the ambient temperature is outside this range, the performance of the unit will be affected.
Size: 47 1/2w x 22 1/2d x 34 1/4h (in)
Shelving: 12 pull-out shelves (10 rolling)
Quiet Mode The wine cooler can be put into "quiet mode", which reduces the fan speed by 20-25% and reduces the amount of noise produced by the fans, by pressing and holding the light button (while the display panel is locked from not being touched for 15 seconds) for about 3-5 seconds. The C/F indicator will flash when the unit is in "quiet mode."
Features
- Two independently programmable zones: Each cooler operates as its own single-zone unit, so you can hold reds on one side and whites on the other at different temperatures without any zone overlap or compromise.
- Center-hinged door configuration: Doors swing outward from the center seam rather than from the outer edges, which affects clearance requirements on either side — plan for adequate swing room if placing this in a niche or between cabinetry.
- 12 pull-out shelves per unit (10 rolling): The rolling wire shelves slide out fully for bottle access without disturbing adjacent rows, and the open-wire design accommodates both Bordeaux and wider Burgundy profiles.
- R600a compressor refrigerant: R600a runs at lower operating pressures than older refrigerants, which translates to reduced vibration — a meaningful difference for long-term cellaring where vibration accelerates sediment disruption.
- Front-ducted ventilation: Heat exhausts from the front, not the sides or rear, so the unit can be recessed flush into cabinetry as a built-in without custom ventilation cutouts.
- Electrical requirements: Each cooler draws from a 115V / 60Hz supply and requires a dedicated 15-amp circuit — plan for two dedicated circuits if installing as a built-in pair.
- Infinity frameless glass doors are double-pane, tinted and tempered; interior blue LED lighting and a keyed security lock are included on each unit.
- Warranty: 1-year parts and labor, 5 years on the compressor. UL / ETL listed; CEC and DOE energy compliant.
Specs & Resources
Brand: Studio
Size: 47 1/2w x 22 1/2d x 34 1/4h (in)
Weight: 360 lbs
Power/Rating: 115V / 60Hz; Requires 15-Amp Dedicated Circuit
Capacity: Up to 92 bottles (46 per side)
Warranty: 1-year warranty on parts and labor, and 5 years on the compressor
FAQs
Can the Studio 400 Double be installed as a built-in, or does it have to be freestanding?
A: It can be installed either way. The unit is front-ducted, which means all ventilation exits through the front grille rather than the sides or rear. That makes it fully compatible with a flush cabinet installation without any clearance gaps required on the sides or back. It also works perfectly as a freestanding unit if you’re not doing a built-in application.
Is this a true dual-zone cooler, or does each side run independently as its own zone?
A: Each of the two units is a single-zone cooler that you program independently. This is an important distinction: you can set the left side to, say, 55°F for long-term red storage and the right side to 48°F for whites — but each cabinet maintains one temperature throughout its interior. There is no split-zone within a single cabinet. For a collector who wants to store reds and whites simultaneously, this setup gives you that flexibility without compromise.
The 92-bottle count is based on Bordeaux bottles — how much does capacity drop with Burgundy or Napa bottles?
A: The 92-bottle figure assumes standard Bordeaux-sized bottles across all shelves. Burgundy and many Napa Cabernets have a wider shoulder and larger punt, so they take up more lateral space per shelf. The sliding wire shelves are designed to accommodate both formats, but you should expect real-world capacity to come in somewhere between 70 and 85 bottles if your collection mixes those shapes. Plan around 46 bottles per side as the Bordeaux maximum, and shade down from there based on your actual bottle mix.
What are the electrical requirements, and can it share a circuit with other appliances?
A: The unit runs on 115V / 60Hz and requires a dedicated 15-amp circuit — one that is not shared with other appliances. This is a firm requirement, not a suggestion. If you’re doing a built-in installation or placing this in a finished basement or dining room, factor in the cost of running a dedicated circuit to that location if one doesn’t already exist. Because this is two coolers bundled together, each side plugs in separately, so you will need two dedicated 15-amp outlets at the installation point.
What does the warranty actually cover, and for how long?
A: The Studio 400 Double carries a 1-year warranty on parts and labor and a 5-year warranty on the compressor. The compressor is the most expensive component to replace in any refrigeration unit, so the extended coverage there is meaningful. The unit uses an R600a refrigerant compressor, which is a modern, energy-efficient formulation also used in high-end residential refrigeration.
What shelving is included, and does this unit support label-forward display?
A: Each cooler includes 12 pull-out shelves per side (10 rolling wire shelves and 2 fixed) with wood trim rails. The shelves are designed for standard horizontal bottle storage rather than label-forward display — bottles rest on their sides with the bottom facing forward, as shown in the product images. This is optimized for cellar-style capacity, not sommelier-style label presentation. If label-forward display is a priority, that is a different category of cooler entirely.








