baust55 03:39 PM 05-25-2014
I bought a vino temp 18 wine cooler on Craigs list .
I am wondering who all here has one and what are the modifications pluses and negatives about yours ?
Also options for shelves , trays ,drawers ?
AUSTIN
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bonjing 12:15 AM 05-26-2014
I have an 18 bottle something or other, it's the one with dual zone compartments. Not much use for box storage because it's too narrow. I did have drawers built by another member here and it's pretty decent for singles. If you're looking to store boxes, save the money and get a cooler or if you can get one, get an aristocrat.
Mine holds moisture fine and all I did was use a few strips of electrical tape to seal the drain. I live in the Bay Area/California so I don't need to plug it in to keep my cigars cool. Plus I freeze to help prevent the outbreak of beetles.
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Porch Dweller 02:36 PM 05-26-2014
I've got an 18-bottle NewAir. I use three pre-built cedar shelves from cheaphumidors.com. I have Heartfelt beads in bags top, middle, and bottom. I've got six boxes in the bottom now along with a bunch of bags of fivers and singles. Without the bags I could probably do some Tetrising and get another three or four boxes into the bottom (I buy mostly coronas and robustos so you'll obviously get less boxes in there if you buy toros and churchills).
Here's a pic:
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WhiteMamba 08:27 PM 05-26-2014
CdnStogie 07:56 AM 05-27-2014
Originally Posted by Porch Dweller:
I've got an 18-bottle NewAir. I use three pre-built cedar shelves from cheaphumidors.com. I have Heartfelt beads in bags top, middle, and bottom. I've got six boxes in the bottom now along with a bunch of bags of fivers and singles. Without the bags I could probably do some Tetrising and get another three or four boxes into the bottom (I buy mostly coronas and robustos so you'll obviously get less boxes in there if you buy toros and churchills).
Here's a pic:
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Size looks pretty good and like you said - with a bit of tetris I am sure you could put in a few more boxes/sticks.
I was looking at going for a 36 bottle, but I honestly do not see myself ever requiring that much space... (though I didn't think I would fill up a 50CT)
Im thinking with this you could probably fit 250+ sticks?
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Porch Dweller 09:24 AM 05-27-2014
Originally Posted by CdnStogie:
Size looks pretty good and like you said - with a bit of tetris I am sure you could put in a few more boxes/sticks.
I was looking at going for a 36 bottle, but I honestly do not see myself ever requiring that much space... (though I didn't think I would fill up a 50CT)
I recommend going with more than you think you need. I like my 18-bottle vino, but I'd like to have a little more space and will eventually upgrade to a 24-bottle.
Originally Posted by CdnStogie:
Im thinking with this you could probably fit 250+ sticks?
Including boxes I've got just over 350 cigars in mine.
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CdnStogie 10:28 AM 05-27-2014
Yeah - that's enough for me (for now) - Will be a bit cheaper as well and they seem to be easier to get ahold of.
Thanks for the feedback.
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badbriar 02:40 PM 05-27-2014
baust55 05:25 PM 05-30-2014
I Am debating whether to order shelves/drawers or explore a thrifty solution . I have a pan of kitty litter in it and some cedar sheets on the racks and some cigars in it .
I paid $75 for my vino temp kinda wished I had waited to find a 28
AUSTIN
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badbriar 08:06 PM 05-30-2014
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Shelves are home-made... 1-1/2 each of a standard tray from CH.
Work perfectly and most importantly, fit my budget!
:-)
Cost of cooler and materials...
SPT 20 bottle cooler... $160.00
7 spanish cedar trays with shipping... $76.00
5 strips of poplar 3/16 x 36"... $6.00
Tite bond moisture resistant wood glue...4.00
8# of K/L...$9.00
12 pack of Newcastle Brown Ale... $13.00
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baust55 08:42 PM 05-30-2014
very cool idea ROB
Please could you please give more DETAILS on how you put the 1.5 trays together ??
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badbriar 08:44 PM 05-30-2014
Easy to do, low cost and satisfies the macho urges! Even better if you do the work with a great cigar burning!
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baust55 09:25 PM 05-30-2014
Great idea ROB !!
Please explain in some more detail .....of how you cut and assembled the trays ???
thanks Austin
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TXSmokey 09:34 PM 05-30-2014
Originally Posted by Porch Dweller:
I've got an 18-bottle NewAir. I use three pre-built cedar shelves from cheaphumidors.com. I have Heartfelt beads in bags top, middle, and bottom. I've got six boxes in the bottom now along with a bunch of bags of fivers and singles. Without the bags I could probably do some Tetrising and get another three or four boxes into the bottom (I buy mostly coronas and robustos so you'll obviously get less boxes in there if you buy toros and churchills).
Here's a pic:
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first,
:-) second, whats a setup like this cost?
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Porch Dweller 09:56 PM 05-30-2014
Originally Posted by TXSmokey:
first, :-) second, whats a setup like this cost?
IIRC, this is the breakdown:
NewAir AW-181E: $190
Three cedar trays: $35
Two pounds Heartfelt beads and bags: $85
So about $310, plus whatever a couple pieces of electrical tape costs (used to seal off the drain).
I'm on the Gulf Coast and the heat and humidity get pretty high. Even with our home's AC set at 72, from May-October the room in which I keep my cigars gets up to 75 and sometimes higher. So to me it's worth it for the peace of mind.
Once my wife has retired and we've settled down for good I plan on saving up for an Aristocrat. But for now the wineador takes care of business just fine.
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badbriar 11:09 PM 05-30-2014
Originally Posted by baust55:
Great idea ROB !!
Please explain in some more detail .....of how you cut and assembled the trays ???
thanks Austin
PM me your address and I'll shoot you the plans.
:-)
RR
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baust55 10:12 AM 05-31-2014
cool deal Rob .....
TXSmokey keep an eye on Craigs list you can often get wine coolers cheap I bought one for $25 and the VinoTemp 18 I bought for $75 the lady I bought it from paid $199 9 months before I bought it SUPER DEAL !
AUSTIN
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TXSmokey 04:07 PM 05-31-2014
baust55 09:33 PM 05-31-2014
Your welcome Richard !
Austin
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baust55 03:05 PM 06-06-2014
I am working on some thrifty ideas ..........any more ideas to consider appreciated
Austin
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