A premium 24-inch dual-zone cooler with a French glass door and a 21-bottle, 64-can split, aimed at buyers willing to pay for build quality and a polished built-in look.
Buyers outfitting a high-end kitchen or bar who want a refined dual-zone fridge to chill wine and drinks separately behind a French glass door.
Skip if
You are on a budget, only chill one drink type, or do not need a premium built-in unit.
Capacity 5.2 cu ft
Configuration Compact, French Door
Installation Freestanding
Doors 2
Defrost Automatic
Cooling Compressor
Priced 208% above the category median ($649.99 across 47 tracked models)
Capacity of 5.2 cu ft - larger than 68% of the 47 models we track
Doors of 2 - higher than 90% of the 47 models we track
Pros
Premium build with a French glass door for a refined look
Two zones chill wine and cans at separate temperatures
Compressor cooling for deep, steady temperatures
Holds up to 21 bottles plus 64 cans across nine shelves
Automatic defrost in a 24-inch freestanding form factor
Cons
Significantly more expensive than other dual-zone options
Heavy at 130 pounds and meant as a fixed install
Freezerless, with no frozen storage
Premium pricing is hard to justify for casual use
Our scorecard
4.3/5overall
Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 182 owner ratings
Value for money0.6/5
$384 per cubic foot, above the category median
Popularity3.8/5
182 owner reviews, more than most models here
Storage space3.4/5
5.2 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 Zephyr Presrv is the premium end of this lineup, a 24-inch dual-zone wine and beverage refrigerator built for buyers who want a polished, integrated unit rather than a budget box. Its two zones hold up to 21 bottles and 64 cans, each at its own temperature, behind a French glass door that gives it a high-end, cabinetry-grade appearance.
Compressor cooling powers both zones for deep, steady temperatures, and a nine-shelf layout helps organize a mix of bottles and cans across the 5.2 cubic foot interior. It defrosts automatically and is designed as a freestanding 24-inch unit, with the heft and finish that match its price position.
Within a best beverage fridges roundup, this is the splurge pick: substantially more expensive than the other dual-zone options and clearly positioned on build quality and styling rather than raw capacity. At 130 pounds it is a fixed install, and its 4.4 rating reflects buyers who value its premium materials and finish.
Specifications
Capacity
5.2 cu ft
Configuration
Compact, French Door
Installation
Freestanding
Doors
2
Defrost
Automatic
Cooling
Compressor
Shelves
9
Temp control
Yes
Color
Stainless Steel
Weight
130.0 lb
Bottle capacity
21 Bottles
Performance notes
Compressor cooling across two independent zones is the core spec: wine can hold at a serving temperature while cans run colder, with the deeper pulldown thermoelectric units cannot reach. The 5.2 cubic foot interior carries nine shelves and a 21-bottle, 64-can rating in a 24-inch freestanding footprint, with automatic defrost. At 130 pounds it is the heaviest unit here and a permanent install, justified mainly when the premium French-door build and finish are the priority.
What buyers say
Buyers who choose the Zephyr tend to emphasize the premium materials, the French-door styling, and the smooth dual-zone control, treating it as a long-term centerpiece. The recurring reservation is simply price: it costs far more than comparable dual-zone coolers, so the value case rests on build quality and looks rather than capacity alone.