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daboose 01:02 PM 03-11-2010
I’m another proud, excited, thrilled and satisfied owner of a Chasidor! I echo the praise of previous owners; excellent workmanship; the shelves, trays and drawers fit like a tailored suit.


With glass tops on each tray and drawer (solid bottoms); there's effectively 5 mini-humidors/cab's/dress boxes.

(This Chasidor is technically full...a freezidor next?)

Thanks Chuck!
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1badhog07 01:05 PM 03-11-2010
very nice,cant wait to receive mine.
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daboose 01:06 PM 03-11-2010
Here's the rest of the story....
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kelmac07 01:06 PM 03-11-2010
Nice looking set-up. :-) Technically full??? I don't think so. :-)
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ChasDen 02:12 PM 03-11-2010
:-) :-) :-) FULL ????

Come on that's not full!

Thanks for the kind words.

Chas
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eber 02:51 PM 03-11-2010
looks good, I love the raw wood look
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Razorhog 03:11 PM 03-11-2010
Very nice looking setup! Nice collection to boot!
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jaydub13 03:20 PM 03-11-2010
That's great! Congrats, and you should be proud as hell of that setup!
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68TriShield 04:07 PM 03-11-2010
That's a really nice set up :-)
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skyhigh340 09:19 PM 03-11-2010
nice set-up! looking forward to getting my chasidor set up done!
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jaymz 05:29 AM 03-12-2010
Originally Posted by daboose:
I’m another proud, excited, thrilled and satisfied owner of a Chasidor! I echo the praise of previous owners; excellent workmanship; the shelves, trays and drawers fit like a tailored suit.

  • 3+ lbs 65% beads to blanket the 'eco-system'.
  • Plugged drain.
  • No external temp control; set at max of 60F.

With glass tops on each tray and drawer (solid bottoms); there's effectively 5 mini-humidors/cab's/dress boxes.

(This Chasidor is technically full...a freezidor next?)

Thanks Chuck!
How did you plug your drain? I'm not satisfied with my 'solution'
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nater 05:41 AM 03-12-2010
To plug my drain hole, I just used tape..
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daboose 06:43 AM 03-12-2010
Originally Posted by jaymz:
How did you plug your drain? I'm not satisfied with my 'solution'
jaymz,

I found a machine screw on my tool bench that had the right diameter to fit into the drain hole.

If you have enough thread on the drain extension use an acorn nut (5/16-18)....or the tape option.
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daboose 06:48 AM 03-12-2010
Originally Posted by ChasDen:
:-) :-) :-) FULL ????
Come on that's not full!
Chas
Not full?! Oh...it's my wallet saying its full. :-)
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jaymz 04:22 PM 03-12-2010
Originally Posted by daboose:
jaymz,

I found a machine screw on my tool bench that had the right diameter to fit into the drain hole.

If you have enough thread on the drain extension use an acorn nut (5/16-18)....or the tape option.
weird, my drain plug is on the bottom inside, not on the back like yours appears to be. Thanks for the photo.
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acarr 04:24 PM 03-12-2010
Looks nice but I think it is technically only about 1/3 of the way full. That thing hasn't even seen a game of tetris yet.
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Giants85 04:42 PM 03-15-2010
Looks great, I just picked up this wine cooler as well and was wondering when you have it set at the max (60f) does it stay there? Mine seems to drop to about 58 (checked with 3 different thermometers) and I really don't want to go below 60.

Guess if I can't get it to stay at 60+ I'll have to look into external temp control...


Thanks.
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NeuRon 04:51 PM 03-15-2010
Originally Posted by daboose:

This Chasidor is technically full..!
haa... i think not
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daboose 02:39 AM 03-16-2010
Originally Posted by BigRonS:
haa... i think not
Dang! rough crowd :-) Looks like I'm gonna have to take care of this.:-)
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daboose 02:53 AM 03-16-2010
Originally Posted by Giants85:
Looks great, I just picked up this wine cooler as well and was wondering when you have it set at the max (60f) does it stay there? Mine seems to drop to about 58 (checked with 3 different thermometers) and I really don't want to go below 60.

Guess if I can't get it to stay at 60+ I'll have to look into external temp control...

Thanks.
I had similar experience initially, but not for long. It's now holding ~63F regularly. I'm sure if a data logger were hooked up Iwould be surprised in the temperature swings and RH variations. But most of the time I check the Chasidor it's at 63F/65%.

I just plumbed a squirrel fan on the back inside wall throwing the heavier air upwards which seemed to help the 'eco-system.' Still watching it.
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