Thanks for the video! I've been considering a fragrance cooler a lot more recently since I have started to purchase higher end brands. One thing I didn't hear you mention is humidity. From what I read that is another factor that affects aging. I'm still researching what cooler to purchase. However, I have already purchased a hygrometer/thermometer combo (that stores the high/low of both measurements). I've also purchased a couple of hydrosorbent packs to suck up any excess moisture produced by all of my bottles being cooped up in the space. Any thoughts/opinions on this?
I purchased this cooler after watching your review. Still waiting for the cooler to be deliver. Please can you share with us where you ordered the tempered glass racks from and the specific dimensions. Thank you
Titilola Benson I took one of the wire shelves to a local glass company and had them cut the glass to the exact size of the wire Shelf. I went with the thickest glass I could fit in there which is three quarters of an inch if I recall. I would recommend getting at least half inch thick glass just because of the weight of all of fragrances you have on each self. I think I paid 40 or $50 to have all the glass cut but I got like I said three quarter inch glass with beveled edges. I know some people got plexiglass cut as well but I think the glass is a better option. If you need pictures of the beveled edges which look really nice or the thickness of it or what not let me know and I can email them to you or if you have any other questions let me know.
Jeremy James Hi Jeremy, I having problems finding the glass for that cheap. 1 piece after shopping around is about 70-90 USD for 1/2". I might have to settle for 3/8". Do you thinkthat would be adequate?
Quick question? Where did you get your blue led? And what happens when you lose power? I recently acquired a cooler myself and was just thinking the same thing , wouldn't that be a more drastic drop in temp than just leaving them out in room temp environment? Just curious if you have a back up plan in place that I could utilize
Xxprima_noctaxX I keep mine in the fragrance cooler just to keep the temperature consistent and slightly cool. I think as long as you're between 62 to 68 is a good range. You don't want it too cold to alter the oils in the fragrances and you don't want it to warm because it'll break down the fragrance.
Fragrance also hates light. Clear front and by the window.
Nice Cooler!
I’m looking for something similar. I own 56 fragrances and gaining. What store is more likely to have this type?
Thanks for the video! I've been considering a fragrance cooler a lot more recently since I have started to purchase higher end brands. One thing I didn't hear you mention is humidity. From what I read that is another factor that affects aging. I'm still researching what cooler to purchase. However, I have already purchased a hygrometer/thermometer combo (that stores the high/low of both measurements). I've also purchased a couple of hydrosorbent packs to suck up any excess moisture produced by all of my bottles being cooped up in the space. Any thoughts/opinions on this?
Thanks for sharing a great idea. Please updates on its performance. Thanks in advance
I purchased this cooler after watching your review. Still waiting for the cooler to be deliver. Please can you share with us where you ordered the tempered glass racks from and the specific dimensions. Thank you
Titilola Benson I took one of the wire shelves to a local glass company and had them cut the glass to the exact size of the wire Shelf. I went with the thickest glass I could fit in there which is three quarters of an inch if I recall. I would recommend getting at least half inch thick glass just because of the weight of all of fragrances you have on each self. I think I paid 40 or $50 to have all the glass cut but I got like I said three quarter inch glass with beveled edges. I know some people got plexiglass cut as well but I think the glass is a better option. If you need pictures of the beveled edges which look really nice or the thickness of it or what not let me know and I can email them to you or if you have any other questions let me know.
Jeremy James Hi Jeremy, I having problems finding the glass for that cheap. 1 piece after shopping around is about 70-90 USD for 1/2". I might have to settle for 3/8". Do you thinkthat would be adequate?
how many bottles were you able to put in
mlittle2082 i predict 48 bottles
Quick question? Where did you get your blue led? And what happens when you lose power? I recently acquired a cooler myself and was just thinking the same thing , wouldn't that be a more drastic drop in temp than just leaving them out in room temp environment? Just curious if you have a back up plan in place that I could utilize
Hi
where did you go to get the tempered glass and cut for that cheap? I am looking on line and it costs like $125 per sheet and its 3/8 in.
Ryan May Did you end up finding a cheap glass rack?
Can't be sold in the state of California, unfortunately.
What temperature do you have it set for?
Xxprima_noctaxX I keep mine at 68.
Isn't they pretty hot? The temp in my house is around that...
Xxprima_noctaxX I keep mine in the fragrance cooler just to keep the temperature consistent and slightly cool. I think as long as you're between 62 to 68 is a good range. You don't want it too cold to alter the oils in the fragrances and you don't want it to warm because it'll break down the fragrance.
temp up to 72F/22C is fine. Sweet spot is between 62 to 72. I personally prefer to keep at 70 considering it may go up/down with 1 degree in reality.
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