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Hi FoH!

I noticed recently that Vintec are offering a promotion on select models. I am considering purchasing this model - Vintec V110SGES3 121 Bottles Wine Storage Cabinet.

Has anyone used this model or a similar model as a wineador? I like that the shelves are adjustable and if they are similar slide-in shelves like my current Vintec...it should be relatively easy to construct some nice thick Spanish Cedar shelving for it. Also - what upgrades would I need to consider? I am assuming I will need to invest in some fans and a humidification system for it too.

This Vintec (like all Vintec Wine fridges) is Gas operated (not thermoelectric). Not sure if that makes much of a difference but I am keen to hear everyones thoughts.

Any thoughts or feedback is most appreciated as I am really trying to ramp up from my current 100 count humidor which is already overflowing with cigars (I am using sistema containers now too!).

Thanks guys,

Luca

P.S: Technical Specs can be viewed here.

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I thought compressor (as opposed to thermoelectric) fridges were problematic because they pulled humidity from the units?

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Thanks @PigFish! I thought TE was better. Thank you for explaining to me how TE fridges can badly dehydrate the unit and your cigars. I am feeling better about purchasing this Vintec.

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Bear in mind mate that engineering and controls will play a big part in your success. A compressor cooler alone is just as big a failure (MHO) without a properly engineered design.

If you went to my YouBoob site, you can see some build videos of one of my kits. It is not the kit that makes it significant, it is the amount of engineering and parts required to make a commercially available wine cooler into a 'proper' humidor.  Proper, of course is debatable. Many on this site will claim success from a TE cooler and a few pounds of beads, along with a couple of wood shelves. In my build videos, you will see what is necessary to obtain my success. One can emulate some aspects of my success by emulating aspects of the theory represented and building it into their own projects.

Success is in the eye of the beholder. Anecdotal success is a matter of opinion. Proven success is in the record of many years of data logging. Pick your poison.

Don't buy a cooler based on my opinion. I am highly biased to a strictly engineered and empirically tested system. Any unmodified wine cooler is likely a failure in my eyes.

All the parts derived to complete one of my kits are necessary to my kit's success. The success of the project then is related to how the parts interact. The wine cooler itself is only the compressor, the enclosure and the door. I engineer everything else in it. A wine cooler alone is not a humidor in any way, shape or form, compressor, TE or otherwise! Please keep that in mind before you buy one.

If you cannot engineer it, nor grasp the theory, my suggestion is that you stick with an ice chest. That is brutal but my honest opinion.

Cheers! -Piggy

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22 minutes ago, Fuzz said:

Carly would prefer that you fill the Vintec with wine. :P

The good thing is that if the wineador doesn't work for me we can keep wine in it! :D 

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