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Giants85 10:31 AM 02-28-2010
Was wondering what the general consensus was in regards to a dual zone wine cooler and if it was OK to dedicated 1 zone to wine and 1 zone to cigars.

I found a decent price on a dual zone 21 bottle and was thinking of using the top to store around 3-6 bottles of wine at a time and dedicating the bottom portion to cigars.


My first concern is temperature, I would probably be OK storing the wine at 55 in the upper zone and the cigars around 65 in the lower zone.

Would the wine cooler be able to regulate each zone appropriately? I also don't want any excess moisture buildup which might come from keeping the top cooler than the bottom. Although I think any excess moisture can be directed to beads in the bottom of the cooler which will suck it up.

Also, would the cigar aroma and cedar aroma have any effect on the wine?

My understanding is that the cigars would be OK but the wine may suffer, depending on how long they stay in the wine cooler before consuming. Which isn't a huge problem, the main purpose of the wine cooler will be for cigars anyway.

The wine I would store wouldn't be anything super expensive and would probably be consumed within 1-3 months.

What do you guys think?

I would imagine certain wine coolers also do a better job at completely isolating 1 zone from another, I was looking at an edgestar if it means anything.

Thanks in advance, just joined this forum and it really has some great information on it.
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sikk50 02:37 PM 02-28-2010
I would imagine exess moisture will become your bane in this situation. As for specific effects I'm of now help
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Giants85 02:47 PM 02-28-2010
Yea that's probably my major issue, I guess it would all depend on how "independent" each section really was.

I suppose i could even throw some beads in the upper level to try and absorb any excess moisture.

Here is the model I am looking at.
http://www.edgestar.com/products/win.../twr215ess.asp
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jaydub13 05:17 PM 02-28-2010
Well I personally would switch the order on the items, and place the wine on the bottom at 55, and cigars on top, since warm air rises, and cold air sinks.... just a thought
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RazzBarlow 07:21 PM 02-28-2010
Originally Posted by jaydub13:
Well I personally would switch the order on the items, and place the wine on the bottom at 55, and cigars on top, since warm air rises, and cold air sinks.... just a thought
Yeah, but the bottom's bigger. Get your priorities straight, Jason!
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Razorhog 07:28 PM 02-28-2010
I don't know why, but my immediate thought is to not do that. First off, you'll need more room for cigars! Get 2 separate units - maybe two vinotemps...one for smokes and one for wine.
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Giants85 06:00 PM 03-01-2010
Originally Posted by jaydub13:
Well I personally would switch the order on the items, and place the wine on the bottom at 55, and cigars on top, since warm air rises, and cold air sinks.... just a thought
Originally Posted by RazzBarlow:
Yeah, but the bottom's bigger. Get your priorities straight, Jason!
Exactly, bottom is bigger and would need to dedicate that portion for the cigars! The dual-zone is just another selling point for the GF, but the Chasden drawers are really all I needed for that.

And I think theoretically each zone should act independently of one another, so the bottom should be able to maintain 65 while the top was at 55.

Just not sure of how well they actually work.

I suppose worst case scenario (which isn't necessarily a bad thing), if I was experiencing too much moisture build up and/or I was unable to maintain 65 in the bottom for cigars I could always dedicate both sections to cigars. As wine storage is really secondary at this point.
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captain53 06:04 PM 03-01-2010
Originally Posted by Giants85:
Exactly, bottom is bigger and would need to dedicate that portion for the cigars! The dual-zone is just another selling point for the GF, but the Chasden drawers are really all I needed for that.

And I think theoretically each zone should act independently of one another, so the bottom should be able to maintain 65 while the top was at 55.

Just not sure of how well they actually work.

I suppose worst case scenario (which isn't necessarily a bad thing), if I was experiencing too much moisture build up and/or I was unable to maintain 65 in the bottom for cigars I could always dedicate both sections to cigars. As wine storage is really secondary at this point.
You are now thinking straight, wine storage is secondary at this point but in a matter of no time the whole thing will be full of Cigars just like mine and all the others. Thus my suggestion is to go forward with the standard 28 bottle that accepts standard ChasDen drawers and be done with it. :-)
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acarr 06:52 PM 03-01-2010
I have read somewhere that the Spanish cedar is not good for wine. I guess the smell is absorbed through the cork or something to that effect.
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Giants85 07:08 PM 03-01-2010
Originally Posted by acarr:
I have read somewhere that the Spanish cedar is not good for wine. I guess the smell is absorbed through the cork or something to that effect.
I've read the same, also the aroma from the cigars could potentially permeate the wine. But if I was only storing the wine for short periods, <3 months, I think I may be OK.

I have not seen this particular dual zone model in person and was wondering how isolated each section was? I suppose I could modify the cooler somewhat to provide a better seal between top and bottom, just to add a little extra sense of security.
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Giants85 07:10 PM 03-01-2010
Originally Posted by captain53:
You are now thinking straight, wine storage is secondary at this point but in a matter of no time the whole thing will be full of Cigars just like mine and all the others. Thus my suggestion is to go forward with the standard 28 bottle that accepts standard ChasDen drawers and be done with it. :-)
haha yes, you are probably right. I have a feeling when all is said and done that is the direction I will be going.

Just thought this might be an interesting idea, if it can work.
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Giants85 03:52 PM 03-03-2010
...and thats exactly what I did, picked up an open box edgestar 28 bottle from Compact Appliance for $119 free shipping no tax.

Now on to placing my order for some Chasden Shelves/Drawers!!

Thanks for the insight everyone.
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