Reddit Reddit reviews Whynter 20 Bottle Thermoelectric Wine Cooler with Black Tinted Mirror Glass Door

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Whynter 20 Bottle Thermoelectric Wine Cooler with Black Tinted Mirror Glass Door
Measures: 20.5" Long x 15.79" Wide x 22" HighCapacity: 20 standard wine bottlesBlack tinted mirror glass door with sleek black cabinet and space saving recessed handle with 5 removable premium stainless steel trimmed scalloped chrome shelvesAdjustable Thermostat, 46°F - 65°F, with soft-touch digital control panel.Soft interior LED lighting with on/off switch.Power: 75 watts
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2 Reddit comments about Whynter 20 Bottle Thermoelectric Wine Cooler with Black Tinted Mirror Glass Door:

u/ickyfehmleh · 1 pointr/wine

I received a [Whynter 'wine cellar' from Amazon] (http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CQ1O3NG) as a gift. It holds 20ish bottles and is thermoelectric. It seemed to struggle during the summer when my home would get up to 80F during the day (115F outside).

u/LOLImNotCFC1016 · 1 pointr/cubancigars

Just start buying boxes now. Smoke one the day they come. This gives you a baseline. Smoke another after a few weeks, and a month, etc. Learn how much rest each one seems to need in your humidor to smoke the way that best pleases you. This controlled study can only be performed on cigars from the same box (or at the very least the same code).

Trust me when I tell you that you will indeed smoke all of them. No need to worry about buying too many. Just get boxes, dude. If you don't have enough variety, buy more boxes of OTHER shit. If you don't have enough space, buy a big wine cooler.


You're not going to really get a proper feel for what each of those cigars you're buying, can taste like, by buying fivers. I personally think fivers are best when you already know you really like a vitola, but can't justify the price of an entire box. Take the price-per-stick hit and call it your splurge.