A budget-conscious dual-door built-in with compressor cooling, but a 3.4-star average and only 5 reviews leaves too much uncertainty for a confident buy.
Cost-focused buyers who want a dual-door built-in wine cellar under $500 and accept some risk from a product with limited owner history.
Skip if
You want reliability data or a cleaner review record before committing. The current rating and review count are both too low for a comfortable recommendation.
Capacity 5.3 cu ft
Configuration Wine Cellar
Installation Built-In
Doors 2
Defrost Auto_Cycle_Defrost
Cooling Compressor
Priced 30% below the category median ($715.17 across 6 tracked models)
Doors of 2 - higher than 75% of the 6 models we track
Pros
Dual-door design is uncommon at this price point
Compressor cooling provides better ambient temperature performance than thermoelectric
34-bottle capacity is solid for a 5.3 cu ft unit
Under $500 makes it one of the more affordable compressor-based options in the category
Cons
Only 5 reviews at 3.4 stars, not enough to trust
Unclear whether dual doors mean dual-zone or single-zone with two compartments
Weight and voltage not published, complicating installation planning
No recent sales activity suggests low buyer confidence in the market
Our scorecard
3.9/5overall
Owner rating3.4/5
3.4 average across 5 owner ratings
Value for money3.8/5
$94 per cubic foot, below the category median
Popularity3.3/5
5 owner reviews, more than most models here
Storage space3.8/5
5.3 cu ft, roomy for this category
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other refrigerators and freezers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The ROVSUN built-in wine cellar offers a dual-door design in a 5.3 cu ft black cabinet, rated for 34 bottles. It measures 21 x 24 x 34.3 inches and uses compressor cooling with auto-cycle defrost, making it functionally capable for a sub-$500 price point. Temperature control is confirmed.
The dual-door layout at this price is unusual, as most wine coolers under $600 come with a single door. Whether the two-door split is functional (dual zone) or purely aesthetic is not clear from published specs, which is a significant gap. If the two doors mean dual-zone temperature control, it becomes a strong value proposition. If they share one temperature setting, the benefit is mostly visual.
With only 5 reviews at 3.4 stars and no recent purchase activity, the ROVSUN sits in a weak position from a confidence standpoint. The $499.99 price is appealing on paper, but without more owner data, it is difficult to say whether the dual-door design and compressor cooling deliver in practice.
Specifications
Capacity
5.3 cu ft
Configuration
Wine Cellar
Installation
Built-In
Doors
2
Defrost
Auto_Cycle_Defrost
Cooling
Compressor
Temp control
Yes
Color
Black
Dimensions
21 X 24 X 34.3 In
Bottle capacity
34 Bottles
Performance notes
Compressor cooling and auto-cycle defrost are both confirmed. The 21 x 24 x 34.3 inch footprint is slightly wider than some built-in cutouts, so buyers should measure their opening carefully. Temperature control is present but the operating temperature range is not published.
What buyers say
Five buyers averaging 3.4 stars reflects a mixed experience. Without more reviews it is hard to isolate what drove the lower scores. The lack of published voltage and weight specs is also unusual and could suggest inconsistent product documentation from the brand. For questions, reach [email protected].
Does the ROVSUN dual-door wine cellar have two separate temperature zones?
Published specs do not confirm dual-zone operation. The two doors may represent separate compartments at a single temperature or true dual zones. Contact ROVSUN directly to clarify before purchasing.
What voltage does this wine cellar require?
Voltage is not listed in the published specifications for this model. Confirm the electrical requirements with ROVSUN or the retailer before ordering to ensure your outlet is compatible.
Will this fit a standard undercounter built-in opening?
At 24 inches wide and 34.3 inches tall, this unit should fit most 24-inch undercounter openings. Confirm the exact depth and front ventilation clearance with the manufacturer before installation.
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