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  • JDHJDH Posts: 2,107
    http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?prodid=11757853&whse=BC&topnav=&cm_sp=RichRelevance-_-categorypageHorizontalTop-_-PopularProductsInCategory&cm_vc=categorypageHorizontalTop|PopularProductsInCategory

    It's a Wine Enthusiast 24 bottle thermoelectric unit from COSTCO - $300

    24-bottle capacity: Upper zone holds 12 bottles; lower zone holds 12 bottles
    Upper zone adjustable temperature range of 54-66°F provides ideal storing conditions for reds and whites, and optimum serving conditions for most whites
    Lower zone adjustable temperature range of 46-66°F provides ideal storing conditions for reds and whites
    Exterior digital touchscreen with temperature display (°F/°C)
    Reflective smoked-glass Thermopane door with recessed handle
    6 pull-out chrome shelves: 3 for upper zone; 3 for lower zone
    Interior LED lighting
    Temperature Ranges: Upper Zone - 54-66°, Lower Zone - 46-66°F
    Free Standing Only
    1-Year Warranty

    Dimensions

    (H X W X D) - 33" X 14-1/4" X 19 3/4"
    Weight: 54lbs.
  • LasabarLasabar Posts: 4,472 ✭✭✭
    Also keep in mind that temps for cigars should be under 75*F.

    I had to use a wine-a-dor when I lived in an old duplex and had only window AC units. Now that I'm in an apartment I keep the AC to at least 75 or lower and just leave the unit unplugged. No problems whatsoever.

    AKA, don't buy the wine-a-dor unless you TRULY need to keep them cool or your AC is not set below 75. Otherwise you may be like me when I started with cigars and a tad on the obsessive side.
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