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spincycle 10-19-2008 01:08 PM

Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
I'm considering picking up a Wine Cooler to store my cigars, and get this, WINE too. ;)

Everyone here seems to own the 28 bottle Vinotemp. Any reason that specific model and company? I'm thinking about getting something larger so I can fit both wine and cigars in there. Also, looking at something a bit cheaper. Vinotemps are rather pricey!




Cheers,
spin

barbourjay 10-19-2008 01:10 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
just make sure it's not ran by a compressor and you will be fine. thermoelectric is the way to go.

DonnieW 10-19-2008 01:12 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by barbourjay (Post 20662)
just make sure it's not ran by a compressor and you will be fine. thermoelectric is the way to go.

Exactly. Watch out for some of those Danby ones, they're compressor-based (not all, but the older cheap ones).

SmokinApe 10-19-2008 01:21 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
Barbourjay is correct...

Nimbus 10-19-2008 01:40 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
You can pick up a Vinotemp from Target when it goes on sale for $140-$150. Call before you go because the 28 bottle model is discontinued. :hm

Smokin Gator 10-19-2008 01:54 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
Right now they are closing out the Vinos at Target. If you can find one it should be $99. Hard to beat that!!

AriesOpusX 10-19-2008 02:56 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
Get what ya pay for, might as well go for the vino. :2

spincycle 10-19-2008 03:04 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
Unfortunately we have no Targets in Canada. I'll check out WalMart though - I need to pick up some butane anyways!

mugwump 10-19-2008 03:38 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
I went with an EdgeStar since I prefer the plain looking front. Vinos are certainly more popular but any thermoelectric cooler will do the job.

Cenookie 10-19-2008 04:57 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
I seem to remember reading something on CS once, where it wasn't a good idea to try and store wine and cigars in the same Vinotemp. Maybe someone else has read the same tread and can direct you to it. Just my:2.

spincycle 10-19-2008 05:04 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cenookie (Post 20968)
I seem to remember reading something on CS once, where it wasn't a good idea to try and store wine and cigars in the same Vinotemp. Maybe someone else has read the same tread and can direct you to it. Just my:2.

:tpd:

Yes, come to think about it - cigars have a rather strong smell. Might be enough to make it's way through the cork and into the wine. While that might not be so bad for a Cab Sav, it would be pretty nasty in a sav blanc.

Sigh. The sell to my significant other was that this was for wine. ;)

white_s2k 10-19-2008 05:07 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cenookie (Post 20968)
I seem to remember reading something on CS once, where it wasn't a good idea to try and store wine and cigars in the same Vinotemp. Maybe someone else has read the same tread and can direct you to it. Just my:2.

I tried to search on CS but couldn't find anything.. anyone have info regarding this?

gnukfu 10-19-2008 05:12 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
No it doesn't. I have a Urbina (?) darn can't remember the name I picked up on Overstock for $72 shipped - 28 bottle cooler - thermoelectric - worked great through the summer. As stated above you want to make sure you have a thermoelectric cooler in it.

ucla695 10-19-2008 06:40 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
As others have said, just make sure it's thermoelectric. It will help smooth out the swings in humidity when the unit cyles on and off.

troutbreath 10-19-2008 06:40 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
I had asked the question about wine and cigars together, at one time. I have a vino, but actually use it for wine.

I think the biggest issue is temperature. One might like to store wine at 55 degrees, which would lower the RH (I think?).

Hydrated 10-19-2008 06:45 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spincycle (Post 20981)
Yes, come to think about it - cigars have a rather strong smell. Might be enough to make it's way through the cork and into the wine. While that might not be so bad for a Cab Sav, it would be pretty nasty in a sav blanc.

I have that problem... the cigar aroma seeps right through the cardboard box and into my premium wines. :D

spincycle 10-19-2008 06:57 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hydrated (Post 21210)
I have that problem... the cigar aroma seeps right through the cardboard box and into my premium wines. :D

I have the opposite problem to worry about. Red wine flavours tainting my glass top Cohibo's. :tu

ChasDen 10-19-2008 08:11 PM

Re: Does it have to be a Vinotemp?
 
Makes me wonder why they are discontinuing the 28 bottle unit since they sell them out every time they stock them :confused:

Stay away from compressor based units.

Chas


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