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
 
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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
 
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
 
Many thanks
Just be aware that these aren't super thick or strong. There are others that are more plasticy and obviously dearer. These meet my needs to sitting on bottles in a cellar though.

They're also double sided, so you can re-use once if you desire.
 

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