
Your wine collection deserves more than the fridge door. And you deserve the quiet.
There's a particular kind of satisfaction that comes from reaching for a glass of red that's been kept exactly right - not fridge-cold, not room-temperature-warm, but the 16°C that brings out the tannins in a good Shiraz and makes a Pinot sing. The Devanti 28 bottle wine fridge maintains that range automatically, runs at 28–32 decibels (quieter than a library), and sits on a benchtop or cabinet without announcing itself to the room.
Why thermoelectric matters for a home wine fridge.
Thermoelectric cooling uses a solid-state heat transfer system - no compressor motor, no moving parts, no vibration. Vibration is the enemy of wine because it disturbs the sediment and interferes with the slow chemical processes that develop flavour during aging. A thermoelectric unit like this one lets your wines rest completely undisturbed between pours. The tradeoff: thermoelectric cooling is less powerful than compressor cooling, which means this unit works best in air-conditioned or consistently cool indoor environments. If you're planning to store this in a hot garage or uninsulated room through an Australian summer, a compressor-based unit would be a better fit.
FEATURES:
- 🔇 28–32dB operation - genuinely silent - quieter than a whispered conversation; ideal for open-plan living, bedrooms and apartment kitchens
- 🌡️ 12–18°C temperature range - perfect for red wines; Shiraz, Cabernet, Merlot, Pinot Noir and Grenache all served and stored at their ideal temperature
- ☀️ Double-glazed UV-resistant glass door - blocks the light spectrum that degrades wine compounds over months; essential in sun-facing rooms
- 💡 LED interior lighting - illuminate your collection without the heat of traditional bulbs; your bottles look beautiful and stay unaffected
- 🔒 Child lock on touch panel - prevents accidental temperature changes; practical for families without being intrusive
- 🍾 Pull-out chrome racks - access any bottle without disturbing the others; each rack slides out cleanly for easy selection
- ⚡ 65W power draw - under $1 per week to run - running 24/7 at typical Australian power rates costs less than your morning coffee per week
- 🎨 Plug and play - no assembly - place it, plug it in, set the temperature once; the digital touch panel is intuitive and requires no manual
Who this wine fridge is genuinely perfect for.
This unit is ideal if you're a red wine drinker who wants proper serving-temperature storage in a quiet indoor environment. It's particularly well-suited to apartment dwellers and open-plan homes where noise matters, wine collectors who prioritise vibration-free storage for short-to-medium-term aging, and anyone looking for a considered gift for a wine lover in their life. If you drink primarily whites and sparkling wines, which need 7–12°C and 5–8°C respectively, you'll want to look at units with a broader cooling range - this fridge is optimised for reds.
A note on bottle sizing.
The 28-bottle capacity assumes standard Bordeaux-style bottles (the classic straight-sided shape). Wider Burgundy-style bottles (the rounder shouldered style used for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay) will fit fewer - typically around 22–24 depending on rack configuration. If your collection skews toward Burgundy bottles, factor that in when considering capacity.
Your wine collection deserves more than the fridge door. And you deserve the quiet.
There's a particular kind of satisfaction that comes from reaching for a glass of red that's been kept exactly right - not fridge-cold, not room-temperature-warm, but the 16°C that brings out the tannins in a good Shiraz and makes a Pinot sing. The Devanti 28 bottle wine fridge maintains that range automatically, runs at 28–32 decibels (quieter than a library), and sits on a benchtop or cabinet without announcing itself to the room.
Why thermoelectric matters for a home wine fridge.
Thermoelectric cooling uses a solid-state heat transfer system - no compressor motor, no moving parts, no vibration. Vibration is the enemy of wine because it disturbs the sediment and interferes with the slow chemical processes that develop flavour during aging. A thermoelectric unit like this one lets your wines rest completely undisturbed between pours. The tradeoff: thermoelectric cooling is less powerful than compressor cooling, which means this unit works best in air-conditioned or consistently cool indoor environments. If you're planning to store this in a hot garage or uninsulated room through an Australian summer, a compressor-based unit would be a better fit.
FEATURES:
- 🔇 28–32dB operation - genuinely silent - quieter than a whispered conversation; ideal for open-plan living, bedrooms and apartment kitchens
- 🌡️ 12–18°C temperature range - perfect for red wines; Shiraz, Cabernet, Merlot, Pinot Noir and Grenache all served and stored at their ideal temperature
- ☀️ Double-glazed UV-resistant glass door - blocks the light spectrum that degrades wine compounds over months; essential in sun-facing rooms
- 💡 LED interior lighting - illuminate your collection without the heat of traditional bulbs; your bottles look beautiful and stay unaffected
- 🔒 Child lock on touch panel - prevents accidental temperature changes; practical for families without being intrusive
- 🍾 Pull-out chrome racks - access any bottle without disturbing the others; each rack slides out cleanly for easy selection
- ⚡ 65W power draw - under $1 per week to run - running 24/7 at typical Australian power rates costs less than your morning coffee per week
- 🎨 Plug and play - no assembly - place it, plug it in, set the temperature once; the digital touch panel is intuitive and requires no manual
Who this wine fridge is genuinely perfect for.
This unit is ideal if you're a red wine drinker who wants proper serving-temperature storage in a quiet indoor environment. It's particularly well-suited to apartment dwellers and open-plan homes where noise matters, wine collectors who prioritise vibration-free storage for short-to-medium-term aging, and anyone looking for a considered gift for a wine lover in their life. If you drink primarily whites and sparkling wines, which need 7–12°C and 5–8°C respectively, you'll want to look at units with a broader cooling range - this fridge is optimised for reds.
A note on bottle sizing.
The 28-bottle capacity assumes standard Bordeaux-style bottles (the classic straight-sided shape). Wider Burgundy-style bottles (the rounder shouldered style used for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay) will fit fewer - typically around 22–24 depending on rack configuration. If your collection skews toward Burgundy bottles, factor that in when considering capacity.