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Götterdämmerung
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No, not if it's just a refrigerator. They use compression cooling, which sucks all the moisture out. You'd have to refill your humidification devices very often. However, if it's a wine fridge or something similar that uses thermoelectric cooling, it has little effect on humidity ad you'll be fine. If that's the case, you can just turn it into a humidor itself instead of storing your humidors in it.
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