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  • #16
    I use a 28 bottle model, perfect size, thinking about getting a another. Very, very stable. Perfect here in CO - gets very warm in the summer, and dry, dry, dry.

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    • #17
      I have an 18 bottle wine cooler, it's a Dihl, think I got it from toyourhome.co.uk. It has a good seal and at about 63F it keeps a steady 68-70% humidity (beads).

      To give you some idea of capacity; I have 14 boxes and now it's jammed full. Some of those boxes are 10 ct though. They're not all cabs.

      The main thing is to ensure you get one with a thermo- electric (no compressor) cooler. The compressor will draw out the humidity. You also need to check the highest temp it will cool to, I didn't want my sticks to be too cold.

      Some pics ony profile..


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      • #18
        Originally posted by Tariacuri View Post
        I use a 28 bottle model, perfect size, thinking about getting a another. Very, very stable. Perfect here in CO - gets very warm in the summer, and dry, dry, dry.
        same here in south texas were it gets 115f.in the shade.so after fighting the heat i opted for a 28 bottle one,keep it at 63 degrees with some heartfelt beads.no complains,just running out of room

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        • #19
          I use an old beer fridge for my storage and have done since about July 2006. It has been pretty constant in keeping temperature and humidity.

          Its not plugged in, it just goes off ambient temperatures. Realistically you need some beads and perhaps even a fan to distribute the air around.

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