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Wine Cabinet Costs .....

by Peter May » Thu Jun 19, 2008 2:54 pm

Interesting post at Smells Like Grape blog. He bought a 35 bottle wine fridge and saw his monthly electricity costs double on installation.

"Doing some rough calculations I figure that our little 35 bottle wine storage unit is drawing about 138 kWh per month which at almost $.12 per kWh, is about $16.58 a month." he writes

Seems overly expensive for such a small cabinet, anyone know how much their cabinet is costing to run?
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by Jenise » Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:02 pm

I'd argue with his math in terms of being able to rent storage for his three cases at $3.30/mo (since there's a minimum charge/capacity at any facility, and you pay for that whether you fill it to the gills or store just three bottles), but otherwise, that's a lot to pay for a little unit. We have an under-count mount in the kitchen that I have no idea what it costs us to run. I didn't see that he mentioned which brand he bought--would be interesting to compare brands for energy efficiency. Would be worth it to spend twice as much going in on a more efficient (and possibly larger) unit--would pay itself back almost immediately. Can't say I've ever seen anyone include energy costs in their consideration when they've talked here about their options, though: it's always about how many bottles and what fits into their space.
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Re: Wine Cabinet Costs .....

by Brian K Miller » Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:09 am

I have a Chinese-brand cheapie, and I frankly noticed little difference before and after in my electric bills.

Now...keeping my entire townhouse cool for the wine that no longer fits in the wine cooller...that's another story :shock:

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Re: Wine Cabinet Costs .....

by Peter May » Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:36 am

Jenise wrote: I didn't see that he mentioned which brand he bought .


It was in the links, hebought a VinoView wine cabinet from Wine Enthusiast -- http://www.wineenthusiast.com/E/details ... ID=WEPLINK

The first link was where he talked about the difficulty he had finding buyer guides "It seemed that any consumer information available was reserved for the upper-end models"

Seems expensive to me at $399
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by Jim Brennan » Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:48 pm

Costs me $0 additional now for the 150 bottle cellar I have.

When the "we don't stand behind our product" Breezaire failed before the end of warranty and they refused to support me (despite K&L, who I purchased through, leaning on them btw), I started freezing 2 Liter bottles with water and putting them on a plastic container on the top rack. I change them out once a day and they keep the interior of the cabinet at a steady 58F during the summer. The basement drops to cellar temp during the cooler months, so I only need to do this about a vew months a year. I'm in the process of building a cellar, and I'm going to pipe my air conditioning into it during the summer months and see how things fare....

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