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RE: Wine Cellar on a Budget

Posted by stan2 on December 30, 2010 at 12:43:19:

I've heard of others using that method.. It would probably work well for me, but I'd only use an energy star model. Problem here is that the garage gets HOT in the summer, so the thing would be working extra hard out there. I'll keep watching craigslist to see if anyting pops up.. I have till maybe May/June before it gets too hot around here. Today, just this one, with a freezer, but I don't see that would be a big problem. you could just turn freezer off or drill holes to the lower unit or whatever to stabilize the temp throughout, no?