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NES Tek
Posted 1/3/2010 11:55 AM (#3025)
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I just bought this new wine cellar from Costco this morning. I can't wait for it to come in. Wasn't exactly what I was looking for, but I wanted to buy from Costco. I've had bud luck with wine cellars coming to early deaths. With Costco I can just return it then and get a new one. This thing will be awesome (I hope). Will post more info once I get it in and setup.
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Posted 1/3/2010 1:32 PM (#3029 - in reply to #3025)
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Lookin' good! Costco is absolutely the best place to buy anything! I'm thinking that top section looks like it would be a great start to a vinodore....
NES Tek
Posted 2/26/2010 8:55 PM (#3067 - in reply to #3025)
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I'm on the look again. We brought this home, set it up, and it is just too big. We had measured it out before and thought it would work, but it was just too much of a pain. Time to start looking again. Any recommendations?
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Posted 3/30/2010 6:06 AM (#3098 - in reply to #3025)
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Hi Nes Tek, yha Costco is a good place and you will surely see good fortune in it.
NES Tek
Posted 3/30/2010 5:05 PM (#3100 - in reply to #3025)
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Hey white12,

Glad to see another Costco lover. That place is amazing! Ask Akira. I think he actually lives in a Costco.

BTW, don't forget to introduce your self in the newbies forum.
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Posted 3/31/2010 5:40 PM (#3110 - in reply to #3100)
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NES Tek - 3/30/2010 3:05 PM

Hey white12,

Glad to see another Costco lover. That place is amazing! Ask Akira. I think he actually lives in a Costco.

BTW, don't forget to introduce your self in the newbies forum.


There is no debate, Costco is the best place ever. The selection of products is pretty dang good and if you don't like what you got, you can easily take it back. I love it. No hassels.
NES Tek
Posted 3/31/2010 5:46 PM (#3113 - in reply to #3110)
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akira - 3/31/2010 3:40 PM
NES Tek - 3/30/2010 3:05 PMHey white12,

Glad to see another Costco lover. That place is amazing! Ask Akira. I think he actually lives in a Costco.

BTW, don't forget to introduce your self in the newbies forum.
There is no debate, Costco is the best place ever. The selection of products is pretty dang good and if you don't like what you got, you can easily take it back. I love it. No hassels.

You can even plan a wedding and honeymoon through there.
akira
Posted 4/27/2010 11:33 AM (#3136 - in reply to #3025)
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If only they rented out the warehouse for private events...
NES Tek
Posted 7/11/2010 10:50 PM (#3171 - in reply to #3025)
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The wife and I have been hunting for a new house. IF(!) we ever find one, I will be sure to have a place where I can build my own small cellar. It may not be the 3000 bottle cellar I really want, but you have to start somewhere. Now I just need to find that somewhere!
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Posted 7/12/2010 8:12 PM (#3174 - in reply to #3025)
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I've got an unfinished basement and about 1/3 of it has been given to me by the wife to do as I wish with. I definitely want to do a man cave but do I take some of that real estate and put in a "real" wine cellar? A real dilema. If I did, would I get the use out of it compared, to say, a poker area, or pool table, or date board, or wet bar....tough decisions. But I keep dreaming about them.

-Paul
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