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KitchenAid KUWR524SPS Under Counter Wine Refrigeration, 24 inch Width, PrintShield Stainless colour
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Expert Review for KitchenAid KUWR524SPS
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for homeowners who want true beverage-cellar performance in a built-in footprint, the KitchenAid KUWR524SPS is a 24-inch undercounter wine refrigerator aimed at serious entertainers and collectors who value stable storage conditions as much as aesthetics. As an appliance specialist, I view this model as a strong fit for kitchens, wet bars, and condo installations where a seamless, furniture-grade look and predictable temperature control matter more than maximum bottle count. The standout strength of the KitchenAid KUWR524SPS is its focus on consistent, wine-appropriate cooling. In real-world use, a dedicated undercounter wine unit like this is built to hold a steady setpoint with fewer swings than a standard refrigerator, which helps protect flavor and aroma over time. The layout is also purpose-driven: full-extension style shelving and a bottle-friendly interior make it easier to organize and access your collection without excessive jostling—an underrated benefit when the unit is installed low under a counter. From a usability standpoint, this model’s controls are straightforward and typically allow precise adjustments, while interior lighting supports quick selection without leaving the door open long. Build quality is in line with what professionals expect from a premium undercounter category: solid door feel, clean stainless styling, and an overall design that integrates well with modern cabinetry packages. Noise levels for this class are generally unobtrusive when properly installed with adequate ventilation, making it suitable for open-concept living spaces. Limitations are worth noting. Like many 24-inch undercounter wine refrigerators, capacity is inherently constrained by the cabinet width, so it may not suit buyers trying to store a large, long-term cellar in one appliance. Also, wider or irregularly shaped bottles can reduce usable space and may require shelf adjustments. Finally, achieving the best performance depends on correct installation clearances—especially important in tighter built-ins common in urban homes in both the U.S. and Canada. Verdict: the KitchenAid KUWR524SPS is best for buyers who want a refined, built-in wine storage solution with stable temperature management and everyday convenience. Those needing higher-volume storage or more flexibility for mixed beverage formats may want to consider a larger dedicated cellar or a different configuration.
KitchenAid KUWR524SPS Pros & Cons
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  • 46-bottle capacity in a standard 24" undercounter footprint—great for entertaining without taking over the kitchen
  • Two temperature-controlled zones help store reds and whites at their ideal serving temps
  • Full-extension wood-front racks slide out smoothly for easy access and a premium look
  • UV-protected thermal glass door helps shield wine from light exposure
  • Motion-activated LED lighting makes it easy to see bottles without leaving lights on
  • Fully flush installation with hidden hinges delivers a true built-in, high-end finish
  • Premium price compared with basic single-zone wine fridges
  • 46-bottle rating is based on standard Bordeaux bottles; larger/odd-shaped bottles reduce real capacity
  • Undercounter installation requires precise cabinet cutout/clearances—may add install complexity
  • Glass door prioritizes display; it may not insulate as strongly as a solid-door unit in some setups
  • Right-hand door swing may not suit every kitchen layout (verify before purchase)

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