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  • 06-30-2014, 02:42 PM
    Marrissa
    Where to find glass front fridge?
    I can only find working, expensive ones. I'm trying to get an incubator ready for this next year but I'm not having luck checking craigslist for one.
  • 06-30-2014, 02:50 PM
    ElliotNess
    Wine Fridge...

    Your Welcome

    Where are you in CA BTW?
  • 06-30-2014, 02:55 PM
    Marrissa
    Vacaville. I've dug through so many wine cooler ads. The only one that seems like it would work is this 100 bottle one for 250 about an hour away... but then I don't know if i want to start out that big because it's going to have to be moved several times until we can get a house hopefully next year.

    All the other ads are too small of a cooler or too new and expensive.
  • 06-30-2014, 03:01 PM
    ElliotNess
    How many clutches are you producing.

    This wouldnt work?

    http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/app/4541655781.html

    Why not look for 2 - 30 bottle and that leaves you able to move equipment easily.
  • 06-30-2014, 03:03 PM
    Marrissa
    I guess part of my problem is I don't know how much room I need. How many clutches would fit in that fridge? This coming year I'll be needing room for maybe 3 clutches at most. The year after that I'll be needing that big wine cooler.
  • 06-30-2014, 03:06 PM
    ElliotNess
    You should be able to fit a clutch in a 6qt no problem and that fridge I would assume can hold 6+ 6qts once racks are rearranged.
  • 06-30-2014, 03:12 PM
    satomi325
    I would just be patient and keep looking.

    I found a decent one on Craigslist 2 years ago.
    It was a broken wine cooler. The structure and body was fine. It just wouldn't cool. Got it in Sac.

    Maybe advertise looking for a broken one?
  • 06-30-2014, 11:23 PM
    kc261
    Maybe you want to give up on the idea of a glass front one until you are settled into a more permanent location. Craigslist is full of ads for cheap or free fridges and freezers. Most of the free ones don't work...but that doesn't matter for this purpose.
  • 07-01-2014, 12:31 AM
    alan12013
    Re: Where to find glass front fridge?
    I would look for you and post a link but I'm in a hurry right now. I bought a simple fridge from walmart with a glass front. Not a wine fridge which is expencive, this thing was 50 bucks a large. In fact I used it to display my grab and go food items at a food cart inside a corporate building I used to have. Now it's being used to store my iced coffee and teas at the cafe. I will see if I can find one similar when I get home and pass on a link. Good luck!
  • 07-01-2014, 01:09 AM
    Pythonfriend
    For a fridge, the glass front is luxury for normal people, but for stores that sell stuff its basically mandatory.

    And you want good thermal insulation, so an *actual* fridge that really keeps things cool and is designed to run 24/7 with some energy efficiency is what you want. You do not want a new one or one that still works, because these are expensive. You do not want a cheap one that works, because keeping wine somewhat chilled requires no insulation, and energy efficiency also is of no concern when you sell your crap directly to consumers, it takes years before they notice that the insulation is shabby and it uses an awful lot of energy.

    So, basically, send out your feelers, when you see something appropriate standing in a shop near you, ask management who services it and what is being done when it breaks. And tell them that you would very much like to buy a broken one, just for the thermal insulation. When these things break, they either get repaired or replaced, and whoever brings a new one takes the old one, and if a repair is not worth it they get disposed of / destroyed.

    Hunt it down. And that involves talking to the people that have nice ones running and working (as coolers), and then having them call you when one is broken beyond repair, or get the phone number of whoever services these things. Offer some money, when they know you offer 50 bucks for a large freezer with a large glass door that is broken, and some kickback tips, they might be happy to give you their contact or call you when one of theirs breaks down.

    So i would go for an inexpensive solution that does the job for a while right now, and keep hunting for the big professional cooler that used to be in a store or at a petrol station on the side.
  • 07-01-2014, 02:17 AM
    CD CONSTRICTORS
    Check out Restaurant supply distributors. They frequently have stuff available. I's go the free fridge route and mod the door with acrylic if you need a see through front. I just placed temp probes in the tubs on each shelf and have no need to open mine with the displays on the outside.

    http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...psea370fcd.jpg

    Easy build...

    http://cdconstrictors.com/?page_id=116
  • 07-01-2014, 04:40 AM
    Cross Exotics
    Along with the restaurant supply distributors as Corey mentioned. You can also ask them where they dump the non-working units. Some suppliers sell them to scrappers, and the scrappers are only interested in the copper tubing and internals. That is how I found mine which is 27 cubic ft in size with a full glass front. The scrapper only wanted the copper and aluminum and under 100.00 it was mine. For the set up, I popped the the probe through the back wall and ran a Vivarium 200 for proportional heating. Just look around, and ask the suppliers and you'll be surprised where that will lead you.
  • 07-03-2014, 01:53 AM
    Billy305
    Where to find glass front fridge?
    I got mine on craigslist with a blown motor for 75. Just make sure the seals around the door are good. Mine was a old Gatorade cooler

    Try the resturaunt supply stores like people have suggested.

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  • 07-07-2014, 05:02 PM
    greco
    Restaurant supply companies deal with brand new or used WORKING equipment... you'd be better off trying a refrigeration repair company. (I would know, I work for one! [emoji38]) Just call and ask if they have any non-working mini fridges, wine coolers, or small glass front commercial refrigerators they would like to sell.

    At the company I work for, it's not uncommon for someone to bring in one of those items, balk at the cost of repair (a replacement compressor often costs as much as an entire brand new unit if it's not under warranty), then don't even come back to pick it up. Ultimately they just end up getting scrapped.
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