Offsite Storage: What's the going rate in your area?
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Offsite Storage: What's the going rate in your area?
Boise only has one business offering offsite storage with strict temp/humidity regulation. I'm likely going to rent a locker, but I'm curious whether their rough rate of $1/case/month is in line/cheap/expensive, etc. What do you guys think? The cost includes 7am-9pm coded access and as consistent cellar conditions as you could ask for (58 deg with no more than 1 deg variation without an alarm, its in a basement, 60% humidity with 5% variance, LED lighting that's motion activated, so no one can accidentally leave the lights on, etc.)
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Re: Offsite Storage: What's the going rate in your area?
I think my local rates were comparable to many in this thread:
http://fortheloveofport.com/ftlopforum/ ... =1&t=14242
http://fortheloveofport.com/ftlopforum/ ... =1&t=14242
Re: Offsite Storage: What's the going rate in your area?
Too much!
Long term storage (available for only unsplit 6-packs and full cases or large fornat equivalents) is approx £9-11GBP per year per case (pro rata for 6-packs/jeros quevedo sampler sets (!) etc)
Easy access professional storage (5am to 11pm in central london) is more expensive - £40GBP per calendar month for a footlocker that supposedly stores 15 bordeaux cases (though I struggle to get more than 12 cases-worth in there)..though a good proportion of that cost is mandadory insurance which some are able to transfer to their home policy and therefore achieve good savings)
Yours sounds like a bargain by comparison!
Long term storage (available for only unsplit 6-packs and full cases or large fornat equivalents) is approx £9-11GBP per year per case (pro rata for 6-packs/jeros quevedo sampler sets (!) etc)
Easy access professional storage (5am to 11pm in central london) is more expensive - £40GBP per calendar month for a footlocker that supposedly stores 15 bordeaux cases (though I struggle to get more than 12 cases-worth in there)..though a good proportion of that cost is mandadory insurance which some are able to transfer to their home policy and therefore achieve good savings)
Yours sounds like a bargain by comparison!
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Re: Offsite Storage: What's the going rate in your area?
oops, my bad! Thanks for the link.Eric Menchen wrote:I think my local rates were comparable to many in this thread:
http://fortheloveofport.com/ftlopforum/ ... =1&t=14242
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Re: Offsite Storage: What's the going rate in your area?
Sounds like a pretty good price/case on it. Just remember that case is generally a standard old-style Bordeaux cardboard box and you'll never get 24 cases in a 24 case locker. based on experience in reality you lose about 10-20% of actual storage space due to odd sized/shaped bottles, cases, etc.
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