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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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I'm kind of with you, Shawn.
Why thermoelectrics became the "storage of choice" is pretty obvious, but they aren't without their pitfalls, and a guy really has to get "read up" on them to make them work the way they'd like. Coolers kick ass. They are super easy. That said, I have a 120 quart igloo that doesn't hold humidity at all. I had to use foam rubber to seal it and I had to put clasps on it. I really don't want that rig sitting in my living room. ![]() I use converted compressor driven wine fridges. I can do that because I know how to make them work, because refrigeration is what I do for a living, or at least did for a long time. I also use a great big giant display humi that leaks like a sieve and I love it. I struggle with it constantly and have to watch it like a hawk. It makes no sense, but it's what I enjoy doing. The wine fridge requires zero maintenance and is always perfect. I just don't enjoy it like I enjoy all the trouble. I do sympathize that vinos and edgestars are pretty much a throw away chinese box, but even after the guts fry, they still make a really nice cooler. They look nice, too. It's good that there's as many storage options as there are cigars. It's fun, even if it's infuriating. ![]()
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