A coolerdor doesn't keep things cooler, but it does protect them from temperature spikes.
Example: If you live in a non-AC home where it is cool at night (60F) and hot during the day (90F), the cooler would keep the materials inside more moderated, probably 70-75F. If the temp never dips below 75, the material in the cooler won't either.
A coolerdor kept in a corner of the basement in a dark area is the best option if you don't have any temperature control of the home.
Humidity Problem
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SRex
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Re: Humidity Problem
Life sucks! Get a Helmet!