Swamp Cooler In Storefront Kitchen

Business By SpudCake Updated 7 Feb 2010 , 2:47pm by Elcee

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SpudCake Posted 6 Feb 2010 , 11:04pm
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I am looking at a storefront that currently has a swamp cooler (newer) but am concerned with the humidity affecting my cakes, or any other problems caused by the humidity such as possible mold, etc. Does anyone have a swamp cooler in their kitchen/shop or have any comments? Thanks in advance.

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SpudCake Posted 6 Feb 2010 , 11:05pm
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Top of our list to have fixed is the swamp cooler changed to an air conditioner.

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Elcee Posted 7 Feb 2010 , 2:47pm
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Is the climate dry where you are? I have a swamp (evaporative) cooler in my house and it doesn't make any difference at all to my baking or decorating. That being said, though, I am not a business and volume of baking and size of the cooler could make a huge difference.

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