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Frigidaire Gallery FGWC5233TS Compact Wine Cooler Under Counter Wine Refrigeration, 24 inch Width, 5.3 cu. ft. Capacity, 52 Wine Bottle Capacity, Stainless Steel colour
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Expert Review for Frigidaire FGWC5233TS
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for homeowners, condo dwellers, and serious entertainers who want dedicated, built-in wine storage without stepping up to a full-size cellar cabinet, the Frigidaire FGWC5233TS 24 Inch Wine Cooler is a purpose-built undercounter unit that prioritizes stable temperatures, clean presentation, and day-to-day usability. As an appliance specialist, I view this model as a strong fit for kitchens, wet bars, and hospitality-style spaces where consistent storage conditions and a seamless built-in look matter more than maximum bottle count. In real-world use, the biggest value of a 24-inch wine cooler like this is temperature stability and convenience. A dedicated wine zone helps reduce the “kitchen fridge compromise” of fluctuating temperatures and vibration from frequent door openings. The FGWC5233TS is engineered for built-in installation, which is important for airflow management and long-term reliability when the unit is integrated into cabinetry. For many households, that built-in compatibility is the difference between a wine cooler that looks like an afterthought and one that reads as a permanent part of the kitchen. From a design and durability standpoint, Frigidaire’s stainless-steel styling and clean, appliance-matched proportions suit modern North American kitchens, including Canadian condo and townhouse layouts where undercounter space is at a premium. Controls are typically straightforward in this category, and owners tend to appreciate a set-and-maintain experience: once dialed in, a dedicated cooler reduces the need to constantly “manage” storage conditions. Performance expectations for this class also include low perceived noise and minimal vibration—both critical for wine storage and for open-concept rooms. While any compressor-based cooler will cycle on and off, a properly installed built-in unit generally blends into normal household ambient sound, especially compared with a standard refrigerator. Limitations are worth noting. A 24-inch footprint inherently caps capacity, so this model may not suit buyers building a large collection or storing many oversized bottles. Like most undercounter wine coolers, it’s best treated as a storage and service solution rather than a long-term aging substitute for a true cellar environment with tightly controlled humidity. Verdict: the Frigidaire FGWC5233TS (SKU FGWC5233TS) is best for users who want a polished built-in wine station with dependable, everyday temperature control and a kitchen-forward aesthetic. Those needing higher capacity, broader bottle flexibility, or cellar-level environmental control may want to consider a larger or more specialized storage approach.
Frigidaire FGWC5233TS Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • Dual-zone temperature control helps keep reds and whites at their ideal serving temperatures
  • Large capacity (up to 52 bottles) is great for growing collections and entertaining
  • Built-in ready design with a sleek stainless look fits well in modern kitchens and bars
  • UV-resistant tinted glass door helps protect wine from light exposure
  • Wood shelving offers a premium look and helps cradle bottles securely
  • Digital controls make it easy to set and monitor temperatures
  • Requires proper ventilation/clearances for built-in installation—tight spaces can reduce performance
  • Bottle capacity varies by shape (champagne/pinot bottles reduce the stated capacity)
  • Not ideal for long-term cellaring compared with a dedicated cellar (temperature swings can happen with frequent door opening)
  • Stainless finish can show fingerprints and may need regular wiping
  • Premium size and features may be more than needed for casual wine drinkers

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