Humidor Shopping of A Different Sort
Hays
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So fellas, I've been shopping for a new humidor myself. Contrary to our general m.o. of shopping for the biggest humi our budgets will allow, I'm actually looking for a small one! I have a beautiful 300ct that still has plenty of room, but it's just too big to display openly in my home right now. Instead, I'm looking for a very nice 10-20ct (20ct maximum) that I can sit out on my coffee table or such. This humi will be for my give-aways, but I do plan on splitting it 50/50 premiums and super-premiums. Seems like all of the small humis I've seen are really chintzy looking (cheap), and that just doesn't cut it for me. I did see this one set that was really cool at a local smoke shop, and though it's not what I was looking for originally I'm liking it and would be interested in hearing if anybody has seen something similar?
This is all attached to one black tray base: 1 10ct(ish) humi (with a handle! I love it! I've never seen a humi with a handle on the lid!!!), 2 pen holders (with pens), and an open tray (for cutter/lighters/matches I'm assuming)...thoughts?
This is all attached to one black tray base: 1 10ct(ish) humi (with a handle! I love it! I've never seen a humi with a handle on the lid!!!), 2 pen holders (with pens), and an open tray (for cutter/lighters/matches I'm assuming)...thoughts?
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Try to look at the underside of it and see who makes it, then see if you can't get the store to divulge the name of the humidor - with the name and the manufacturer, you can probably find it online pretty easily. In my experience, a lot of B&M's gouge on the price of humidors; I've seen my local B&M sell a humi for $200 that I cound find online for $60