Flexible built-in, freestanding, or undercounter installation
LED light and glass door for a presentable look
Cons
Dual-zone complexity means more to potentially service than a single-zone box
Freezerless, with no frozen storage
Capacity is split, so neither side is as large as a dedicated cooler
Our scorecard
4.3/5overall
Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 685 owner ratings
Value for money4.3/5
$91 per cubic foot, below the category median
Popularity4.7/5
685 owner reviews, more than most models here
Storage space4.3/5
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 dual-zone cooler is built for buyers who do not want to choose between wine and beverages. Its two zones let you hold up to 17 bottles in one compartment and 61 cans in the other, each at its own temperature, with an adjustable range covering both wine-serving and drink-chilling needs.
Cooling comes from a compressor, which gives it the deeper, steadier cooling that thermoelectric units cannot match, and the dual-compressor configuration is what makes the two independent zones possible. An LED light and glass door make it presentable in a kitchen or bar, while the flexible installation supports built-in, freestanding, or undercounter placement.
For a best beverage fridges roundup, this is the do-it-all entry: a single 5.3 cubic foot cabinet with two reversible-door compartments and three shelves. It carries a 4.3 rating, which is solid for a more complex dual-zone design where two systems have to perform rather than one.
Specifications
Capacity
5.3 cu ft
Configuration
Wine Cooler
Installation
Freestanding
Doors
2
Defrost
Auto_Cycle_Defrost
Cooling
Compressor
Shelves
3
Temp control
Yes
Door
Reversible
Color
Black
Bottle capacity
34 Bottles
Performance notes
The dual-compressor configuration is the headline spec: it powers two genuinely independent zones, so wine can sit at a serving temperature while cans run colder, rather than sharing one setpoint. The 5.3 cubic foot cabinet uses compressor cooling for stronger pulldown than thermoelectric rivals, and the temperature range is wide enough to cover both reds and chilled drinks. Reversible doors and flexible installation let it work freestanding or tucked under a counter.
What buyers say
Buyers drawn to dual-zone coolers tend to value being able to chill wine and drinks separately in one cabinet, and they note the compressor cooling and presentable glass-door look. The usual reservations with dual-zone units are that splitting the interior reduces each side's capacity and that two cooling systems add complexity compared with a simple single-zone box.