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View Poll Results: What cooler
Avanti 1 3.85%
CellarPro 0 0%
Cuisinart 1 3.85%
Danby 0 0%
EdgeStar 5 19.23%
Electrolux 0 0%
Emerson 0 0%
Franklin Chef 1 3.85%
Frigidaire 0 0%
Haier 3 11.54%
Kalorik 0 0%
Kitchenaid 0 0%
Koldfront 2 7.69%
NewAir 5 19.23%
Soleus Air 1 3.85%
Sub Zero 0 0%
Summit 0 0%
Vinotemp 7 26.92%
Whynter 0 0%
Wine Enthusiast 0 0%
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Old 08-13-2013, 11:54 AM   #1
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Default Your Favorite Reliable Wineador to date?

With so many wine coolers out there and the luck of the draw on reliability, versatility and service quality what ones been your best friend?
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Old 08-13-2013, 11:59 AM   #2
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I have an Edgestar 28, a Haier, and a Frigidaire...all three have been good to me.
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Default Re: Your Favorite Reliable Wineador to date?

Thanks Mac, wow just made the poll in time at placing the 20 just under the 5 min before it would have lock me out, wish they would up the time to write in the poll figures was more then 5 min
Keep an eye out for the Edgestar 28
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Before I purchased an Aristocrat five years ago, I had a Haier set up. After I got the Aristocrat, the Haier was repurposed to holding wine. Imagine that. The Haier is probably around seven years old now and still going strong.
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cant say its the most reliable or my favorite but it is the one i have and using now and it does do the job.
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Before I purchased an Aristocrat five years ago, I had a Haier set up. After I got the Aristocrat, the Haier was repurposed to holding wine. Imagine that. The Haier is probably around seven years old now and still going strong.

I talk to Aristocrat about there humidors and I sure after a wineador Ill be seeing a Aristocrat also in 5 years
But want the most reliable one and the Haier sounds promising
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cant say its the most reliable or my favorite but it is the one i have and using now and it does do the job.
Sorry what one?
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Default Re: Your Favorite Reliable Wineador to date?

If you go the wineador route, I'd just add beads and let her go.

I modified mine with a temperature control unit, and then used active humidification. It was a complete pain. The thing cycled constantly, humidity jumped all over the place, and I had condensate problems all the time.

In retrospect I should have just gone with beads. There's a lot to be said for the KISS method.

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But want the most reliable one and the Haier sounds promising
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vinotemp, unplugged with a boat load of beads spread throughout. have had it going for about 5 years, still works like the day i took it's dented ass out of the target box
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vinotemp, unplugged with a boat load of beads spread throughout. have had it going for about 5 years, still works like the day i took it's dented ass out of the target box
When just using beads only with the unit off, what are the interior temperatures ?
I'm assuming the unit is off with this method ?
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yup, vino off, I keep my apartment in the upper 60's year round so I never have any issues with interior temp, but I do keep a digital thermo in there and keep a rough eye on it. I have used it for temp control before but I would get minor rh swings. right now my rh never goes more than +/-1 (according to the two hygros I have in there on the top and bottom shelves). Also had some custom shelves made that focus on airflow so that may help with the consistency. Used to have a couple fans rolling in intervals but I haven't noticed any negative effects since I stopped keeping up with battery changes.
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yup, vino off, I keep my apartment in the upper 60's year round so I never have any issues with interior temp, but I do keep a digital thermo in there and keep a rough eye on it. I have used it for temp control before but I would get minor rh swings. right now my rh never goes more than +/-1 (according to the two hygros I have in there on the top and bottom shelves). Also had some custom shelves made that focus on airflow so that may help with the consistency. Used to have a couple fans rolling in intervals but I haven't noticed any negative effects since I stopped keeping up with battery changes.
I keep my unit in the garage and winter wont be a problem with this method but the summer would be difficult with themps of up to 100 and the interior of the unit at 80.
I'm experimenting with a timer with the cooling going on and off every 15 min and I get a constant 67
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im no expert, but if you're battling exterior temps of 100* I would guess you would need the cooling widget going 24/7. I think the vino cooler thingy turns off once it hits the target and turns back on once you deviate a certain amount (presumably 1* but who knows). Don't know if that's how it works with all of em
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I keep my unit in the garage and winter wont be a problem with this method but the summer would be difficult with themps of up to 100 and the interior of the unit at 80.
I'm experimenting with a timer with the cooling going on and off every 15 min and I get a constant 67
No thermoelectric wine cooler will cool to 67 with highs of 100. Peltier units are limited by the ambient temperature.
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No thermoelectric wine cooler will cool to 67 with highs of 100. Peltier units are limited by the ambient temperature.
Beat me to it.
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Had my Newair for about a year now. No issues yet.
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I keep my unit in the garage and winter wont be a problem with this method but the summer would be difficult with themps of up to 100 and the interior of the unit at 80.
I'm experimenting with a timer with the cooling going on and off every 15 min and I get a constant 67

You might want to reconsider -- your garage with 100 degree temps is probably not ideal storage for cigars. You would need a 24/7 cooling system and then you need to accommodate the swings in RH that will occur when the cooling unit is running.
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