How do you store your wine [+ Fridge/Cabinet recommendations]

Anyone have tips on how to slightly reduce humidity in a wine fridge?

I have a 110 bottle vintec that runs c80-85% ave humidity, resulting in labels wrinkling. By contrast I have a transtherm that consistently runs at an average of 65%

The vintec wasn’t quite level causing condensation to pool so have sorted that but hasn’t helped. Any tips welcome
 
Same here - I have the Hi-Sense Dual Zone which does the job well. I picked it up at JB HiFi when they had a special on, and I had $150 voucher, so a bargain at $450
I had never heard of hisense fridges until this point. And also read that a cheap fridge could breakdown and cook your wines , I was a bit hesitant but I went ahead. Who knows
 
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Any recommendations for a wine fridge, not a wine drinker that consumes copious amounts but live in the warmer parts of QLD. So I think I should invest in one; especially given that i just bought a dozen over QF promo :D

Any good fridge that will sit outdoors under a mezzanine (away from direct light) but will get warm under it. Looking at maybe 12, 18 or 24 but no more than 24. Space conscious if possible.

I can see that Devanti is popular? Any thoughts?

Thank you.
 
Any recommendations for a wine fridge, not a wine drinker that consumes copious amounts but live in the warmer parts of QLD. So I think I should invest in one; especially given that i just bought a dozen over QF promo :D

Any good fridge that will sit outdoors under a mezzanine (away from direct light) but will get warm under it. Looking at maybe 12, 18 or 24 but no more than 24. Space conscious if possible.

I can see that Devanti is popular? Any thoughts?

Thank you.
If youre budget conscious i would recommend the hisense 30bottle one.
On sale.you van get them as cheap as $360

Ive got one, looks pretty, 30btl,
Whether it lasts as long as a $2000 i have no idea
 

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