BigAsh 02:45 PM 10-21-2008
I found a deal on a Haier 18 bottle tower...thermo-electric....temp range max @ 64 F....anyone see a problem at 64 degrees max?....anyone have a Haier unit?
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romwarrior 02:53 PM 10-21-2008
I don't have a haier but 64 is what I set my Vino at. Works like a charm!
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MTB996 03:31 PM 10-21-2008
64 is fine. I didn't know Haier made a thermoelectric cooler. congrats and have fun filling it up.
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BigAsh 03:55 PM 10-21-2008
Ashcan Bill 05:53 PM 10-21-2008
I used to have a couple of that exact model set up. They're a good unit, but it's so dry where I live I had some trouble maintaining humidity during certain times of the year. You should like it.
Now the wife uses them to store wine. Go figure.
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mugwump 06:00 PM 10-21-2008
If you find that it's running cooler than you like just put it on a cheap mechanical outlet timer so it shuts off as needed. I do that with my EdgeStar to keep it at 65.
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gettysburgfreak 11:33 AM 10-24-2008
Mtmouse 02:31 PM 10-24-2008
By the looks of the lower section, I would say it's a compressor style, not TE.
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bigswol2 02:48 PM 10-24-2008
[quote=gettysburgfreak;32722]Will any wine cooler work as long as it is thermoelectric?
This one at Lowes is nice
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...2GB&lpage=none[/QUOTE
I have a different opinion than everyone else on this. I think the only time it really matters is if you're storing your cigars in an extreme environment. Say you keep them in the garage in a compressor unit then you might have a problem in the summer. My very first cooler was a 47 bottle compressor and I have it to this day still in service. It's rock solid and stays at 65%. With most folks keeping their homes below 75 degrees the compressor wont kick on that much. Now there is a slight dip in humidity when it comes on but if you load it up with beads and cedar boxes then you won't have any issues.
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