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I want a wine humidor

jsnakejsnake Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,037
So who can give me the lowdown? I did a search and all I found was old threads. Basically what are the must haves and must avoids? How do I properly set one up? What are the best brands and models currently? I found an insurance recovery business with a few wine coolers for around $100. Any good links you can recommend? Where can I order custom shelves? Thanks.
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  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    I use boxes and not shelves...no matter thermo electric or compressor there will always be a humidity drop! So I don't feel safe having just the sticks in it. But I run beads at the bottom and bovedas all around. The beads will soak up the extra water caused by the cooling element. Also you should run fans! Another thing is I'd buy new...you can get a warranty. These things can be finicky and well at least you can always return it
  • ejgormanejgorman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 891
  • jsnakejsnake Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,037
    The insurance recovery place is new. It is lost and damaged freight. They sell anything and everything and we buy stuff all the time. Got a $1200 leather sofa for $400 because it had a small dime size hole in the back you can't see. $600 studio speakers for $125. These wine coolers look good and I will check function before I buy. I just want something nice looking that functions properly. Plus they have a variety and always get new things in.
  • blurrblurr Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 962
  • blurrblurr Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 962
    And if you notice, that Tyvek bag came from an idea from Dustin (catfish). That thing is amazing, I put 2 pounds of litter pearls in, and my humidity doesn't change more than 1 percent on the rh reading. Get them and try them. Learn padawans.
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Bought mine from costco...lifetime replacement ;) ordered it online to make sure I got thermo. I use the tyvek bag. Dumped a few pounds of kl in it. To say rh is solid as a rock is an understatement. Absorbs all excess moisture, keeps it at 65 all day very day. I've never once touched it for almost a year since I did that. Glad it works for you as well blurr
  • jsnakejsnake Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,037
    what is a tyvek bag and where do I get one?
  • Bob LukenBob Luken Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    jsnake:
    what is a tyvek bag and where do I get one?
    right next to those free flat rate boxes bro ;)
  • ehehatehehat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,534
    What's the story with the bag? Put kl in and seal? Leave open? What about them works so well?
  • FireRobFireRob Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,884
    ehehat:
    What's the story with the bag? Put kl in and seal? Leave open? What about them works so well?
    I don’t use it in my humi, but I’d guess it don’t matter if you seal it closed or not. I don’t know a thing about using KL so not sure if you have to add distilled water or what not in which case you need to be able to access the KL inside the bag. I can say this, the Tyvek like the stuff wrapped on your house (ok maybe not yours specifically) under the brick veneer or siding is designed to allow moisture/water vapor to pass through it but not liquids.
  • Bob LukenBob Luken Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    FireRob:
    ehehat:
    What's the story with the bag? Put kl in and seal? Leave open? What about them works so well?
    I don’t use it in my humi, but I’d guess it don’t matter if you seal it closed or not. I don’t know a thing about using KL so not sure if you have to add distilled water or what not in which case you need to be able to access the KL inside the bag. I can say this, the Tyvek like the stuff wrapped on your house (ok maybe not yours specifically) under the brick veneer or siding is designed to allow moisture/water vapor to pass through it but not liquids.
    I haven't used the TYVEK bags yet with my Kitty Litter (KL), but from what I've heard it's great at keeping the fine silica dust particles contained. And you don't have to worry about spills if you keep your KL in a bowl.
  • soutsosoutso Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8
  • Bob LukenBob Luken Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
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  • perkinkeperkinke Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,562
    I've been looking at getting one too, the question I have is how much noise to they make? I only have two places I can put one: bedroom or living room.
  • ehehatehehat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,534
    perkinke:
    I've been looking at getting one too, the question I have is how much noise to they make? I only have two places I can put one: bedroom or living room.
    I think it depends on what kind you get. Thermoelectric will be much more quiet than a compressor unit, and you really don't want compressor anyway- much more difficult to maintain rh, but even the te units will make some noise. I have mine in the living room and even after 6 months I can still hear it if I try but most times it's tuned out and I don't notice it. I have fans wired to an old dial timer and I hear the timer clicking off more than anything else.
  • perkinkeperkinke Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,562
    Okay, thanks. I have a pretty small house so it would either be right next to the couch or no more than 4 feet away. I've been going back and forth between an end table humidor I like for about twice the price or a wineador. I have a cooler but digging to the bottom when I want something down there has become annoying.
  • ehehatehehat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,534
    perkinke:
    Okay, thanks. I have a pretty small house so it would either be right next to the couch or no more than 4 feet away. I've been going back and forth between an end table humidor I like for about twice the price or a wineador. I have a cooler but digging to the bottom when I want something down there has become annoying.
    mine is about 5 feet from where I'm sitting and, again, if I try I can hear a slight hum but it's definitely not as loud as a ceiling fan. If temp is ever an issue ( like it is for me in summer) it's absolutely worth it.
  • ChemnitzChemnitz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,070
  • jsnakejsnake Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,037
    Still looking. Found a few but they were not right for my needs. We have an insurance recovery business near by that usually has the large units new in the box for $75 to $100 but I have been looking on Craigslist. Might just go to the insurance place.
  • ChemnitzChemnitz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,070
    I bought one yesterday from Costco, as it was the last one and they seemed to sell fast after I noticed them a few weeks ago. But researching this model online this morning I found that many said it was very unreliable. Vinotemp. So I think I am going to return it (I never opened the box). But with the Texas heat setting in I need to do something quickly. That insurance place sounds like the ticket. You could buy 3 or 4 of them for the same price as a new one. As long as one of them works you're set.
  • matkn293matkn293 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,277
    I am looking at a winedor as well. Currently looking to buy a used Edge Star TWR282S. The temp rating on the website says mid 60's. Question is, on the winedors, what temp is good to keep storage of your sticks?
  • jsnakejsnake Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,037
    When i set mine up I am going for somewhere between 65 and 68 degrees. In my opinion that is ideal but the guys who have one already set up may have a different opinion.
  • kingjk729kingjk729 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,487
    I keep mine at 66 ...... The thing that most people need to understand about wine fridges is that there's two types. Thermoelectric and compressor with thermoelectric being whats more preferred for the fact that they don't generate humidity. Also thermoelectric are only capable of being 15-20 degrees cooler than the ambient air temp, meaning if your units in the basement and it's 60 degrees there the unit will over around 60 degrees. This is just my two cents.
  • jsnakejsnake Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,037
    What happens if your power goes out for an extended period. Regular fridges get really hot and stagnant.
  • matkn293matkn293 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,277
    jsnake:
    What happens if your power goes out for an extended period. Regular fridges get really hot and stagnant.
    Dedicated generator just for the supply of cigars. Lol! No actually that will happen.
  • matkn293matkn293 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,277
    Got the wine cooler last night. Going to Measure it up drawers and shelving I found that I guy makes online then order this weekend. Will take about 4 weeks to get. In the meantime going to plug in to make sure temp works properly and get some CL going in there. I ordered more than my humi can handle so I have to put the new boxes somewhere. Then will have to season properly when the drawers get in. Hopefully I can stay away from buying stuff until then.
  • ehehatehehat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,534
    matkn293:
    Got the wine cooler last night. Going to Measure it up drawers and shelving I found that I guy makes online then order this weekend. Will take about 4 weeks to get. In the meantime going to plug in to make sure temp works properly and get some CL going in there. I ordered more than my humi can handle so I have to put the new boxes somewhere. Then will have to season properly when the drawers get in. Hopefully I can stay away from buying stuff until then.
    How does it smell? There are threads here and elsewhere about how to set these up. If you dont get the plastic smell out you'll end up transferring that to your cigars. It took me almost a week to get the smell out but thats pretty extreme compared to most.
  • matkn293matkn293 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,277
    Not sure. I will have to check it out. Going to search for the threads now to make sure I get it right thanks for the heads up.
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