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03-09-2010, 11:47 AM | #1 |
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Edgestar 28 (or equivalent) or regular Humidor
I was just wondering (because I don't know the answer).
If I purchased a Vino temp or Edgestar 28, would I have to plug it in to make it work as a humidor? If the location was cool enough (mine is) the only parameter I would need to work at would be humidity, correct? I am trying to decide whether to go with the fridge or a wooden, regular humidor. Either way, I want something that really is nice and tight and does well at keeping the humidity inside. It seems to me that the fridge, with the added shelves/draws, cost just as much as a decent (with sureseal) humidor. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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