After, responding to a member's post on keeping his cultures warmer during the winter, it started me thinking again about my problem during the summer. Too hot in the garage, I originally was looking in to a wine cooler with high temps around 75 degrees but all the ones I saw had a high in the range of mid 60s. Looking into the home brew threads I found out that a lot of people use old refrigerators with a temperture controller. They set the fridge to its lowest setting and plug the Fridge to the thermostat. You can use any size fridge or freezer depending on how many cultures you need to make. I plan on using the Zoo Med Hygro Therm because I have a couple, It keeps temps pretty accurate not so good for measuring humidity. I am on the hunt for a used dorm fridge once I find it I will give this a try. Also saw that some will also use the heating and cooling features of the thermostat by mounting a ceramic heat lamp inside the fridge for cold winter days.