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View Poll Results: Wine Cooler or Regular Cabinet Humidor ? | |||
Wine Cooler Humidor |
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10 | 40.00% |
Regular Cabinet Humidor |
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15 | 60.00% |
Voters: 25. You may not vote on this poll |
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As as said you don't even have to plug it in, just make sure any drainage 'holes' are sealed up, food grade silicon is what to use, throw in a couple pounds of beads and your sticks. Unless it's crazy hot where you are, then you might consider using the cooling feature, if not, why bother?
Is that KL in a drip pan type area? If you keep it unplugged you can get rid of that as well. It's a nice enough box no reason for any buyers remorse, you might even find you like having it. |
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