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    Our selection of premium humidity controlled wine coolers maintain humidity between a band of approximately 55% and 85% automatically and regardless of the environment - providing conditions are not too extreme. Generally speaking, most wine fridges will protect your wines from humidity both high and low. We'll be happy to help with any questions you may have about humidity control and wine coolers.

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    About Humidity Controlled Wine Fridges & Coolers

    Controlling humidity is a key element of storing your wines well over the long term. If the humidity of the storage area exceeds 85% consistently or drops below 55% these conditions can lead to degradation in the quality of your wines. Expert Wine Storage is your go to source for the finest in luxury and premium wine fridge solutions. Enjoy fast and complimentary 2-person delivery on all humidity controlled wine fridges, delivered assembled and ready to install. Store your favourite wines safely and securely with expert help from our knowledgeable professionals.

    Get In Touch With Our Humidity Controlled Wine Fridges Experts

    If you have any questions about our humidity controlled wine fridges, please get in touch via our email info@expertwinestorage.co.uk or call us on 0330 133 2327 and one of expert UK sales team will be very happy to help.

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    Humidity Controlled Wine Fridges FAQs

    Can You Control Humidity In a Wine Cooler?

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    Yes, the majority of wine fridges, include humidity controls which detect and regulate humidity and adjust the internal humidity of the wine fridge to ensure it stays within a range of around 55-85% - the perfect band for wine storage.

    What Humidity Should a Wine Cooler Be?

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    Our recommendation for humidity levels when storing wine over the longer term is between the humidities of 60% and 86%. The majority of wine coolers keep humidity in a band of 55% to 85%. If humidity levels are below 55%, the air is too dry and corks can dry out on the wine bottles.

    Is Humidity Below 55% Bad for Wine?

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    Yes, over a long enough time period humidity levels below 55% will be bad for the condition of your wines and can cause damage to the labels too. The best humidity for storing fine wine is 55-85%, this ensures the corks only let in 1mg or less of oxygen per year.