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    how much did that set you back?

    and hey, if this cigar thing doesn't work out ... you can't always store popsicles in there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chefchris View Post
    how much did that set you back?

    and hey, if this cigar thing doesn't work out ... you can't always store popsicles in there.
    Salesperson made it very clear this thing can't even cool a beer cold enough. So cigar, wine, or bust.
    A good book, a cigar, and a nice tall glass of STFU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan C. View Post
    Salesperson made it very clear this thing can't even cool a beer cold enough. So cigar, wine, or bust.
    I hope it works out for you, but keep the receipt just in case. Those coolers usually have fans that exchange a lot of air, and they run pretty often. If that's the case then your humidifier may not be able to keep up with it.

    Good luck.

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    i'd be interested in hearing how your rh tests go... let us know if that thing will hold a charge at all... and also what temp it'll keep.

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    I'm definently interested in hearing how this works as well...
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    Wow, that brings a whole new meaning to a "Coolidor" !! That thing is awesome looking ! Display case 2007 ! Get another one that Does cool beer, sitting side by side & you could invite all of us over ! J/K. I'd be interested in how much wattage it pulls..I have one of those "Killawatt" devices that shows how many watt's, amps, volts, kwph, that any electric device pulls (fridge, computer, fan, etc.). After seeing that though i'm not sure if i cared !! Im very interested in what your able to get it to level out at as far as temp/rh goes, let us know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby07 View Post
    I hope it works out for you, but keep the receipt just in case. Those coolers usually have fans that exchange a lot of air, and they run pretty often. If that's the case then your humidifier may not be able to keep up with it.

    Good luck.
    Kenmore might be the only one that still uses refrigeration in their wine cooler/cellar. Most wine coolers uses a peltier with a internal fan. To the best of my knowledge, neither one exchanges air with the outside, and more or less circulates air within the unit. Which is also a boon for a coolidor.

    I'm cleaning it out, airing out the funk, and I'll post as soon as I know how this thing goes.
    A good book, a cigar, and a nice tall glass of STFU.

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    You can search frigidor, fridgidor and fridgedor (seems to be no concensus on the spelling) and find tons of info about doing what you are doing.

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    Small update. Unfortunately, the unit does not hold humidity as well as I hoped. The compression cycle just sucks out all the water in the air, albeit not on often. I am stuck with a coolidor for now. I'll be hoping a thermoelectric wine cooler will fall on my lap sometime between now and june.

    On the plus side, my father is ecstatic that he has more room to put his wine.
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    as a rule most refridge type devices are very dry..
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