zachattack
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Don't understand how a fan will help with condensation, I always thought that depends on your local humidity and how much air leakage one has to the keezer.
Maybe if I lived in a dry climate I would be a fan of freezer keezers, but IME in the northeast a fridge is better...my keezers always turned to swamp in the humid summer months...
Tons of us in the Northeast use keezers! Mine has been fine in a humid basement, funky garage, etc. The fan helps with humidity because it keeps the air circulating so the desiccant can more effectively grab the moisture.
If your keezer turns to a swamp in the summer, you have an air leak. At the peak of summer I'm regenerating my Eva Dry only once a month or so.