kaspera79:If I recall correctly, You mentioned you have upwards of 3K cigars. I would definitely break those down into smaller units, otherwise you will always have to do major unpacking in order to get to cigars you may desire that are resting in the bottom.
dr_frankenstein56:this just may be opinion, but wouldnt it be better to have your cigars packed in Batches rather then one large unit? Just in case of a mold or bettle break out? A.j.
Martel: dr_frankenstein56:this just may be opinion, but wouldnt it be better to have your cigars packed in Batches rather then one large unit? Just in case of a mold or bettle break out? A.j. I think you're balancing the advantages of what you've mentioned, along with the portability factor against the disadvantages of smaller environments being more difficult to stabilize. I started using stackable food saver containers when I got bombed out of my "25-count" (they lied. more like 15, but it was a gift) humi. With beads and boveda, they have remained pretty stable, and I have them in a cabinet in the den so they don't stand out as ugly. The cabinet provides some protection against temperature fluctuations, and temp worries me more than bugs, mold, or even humidity at this point. Smaller is also a great way to organize the collection.
dr_frankenstein56: Martel: dr_frankenstein56:this just may be opinion, but wouldnt it be better to have your cigars packed in Batches rather then one large unit? Just in case of a mold or bettle break out? A.j. I think you're balancing the advantages of what you've mentioned, along with the portability factor against the disadvantages of smaller environments being more difficult to stabilize. I started using stackable food saver containers when I got bombed out of my "25-count" (they lied. more like 15, but it was a gift) humi. With beads and boveda, they have remained pretty stable, and I have them in a cabinet in the den so they don't stand out as ugly. The cabinet provides some protection against temperature fluctuations, and temp worries me more than bugs, mold, or even humidity at this point. Smaller is also a great way to organize the collection.Great Idea on the stackers! and good points, I do like something clear ....either a large food service container or a small jar so that i can see whats in there and im not leaving the lid open for 20 minutes while I try to decide what I want. Im probably just being paranoid. A.j.
Bob Luken: dr_frankenstein56: Martel: dr_frankenstein56:this just may be opinion, but wouldnt it be better to have your cigars packed in Batches rather then one large unit? Just in case of a mold or bettle break out? A.j. I think you're balancing the advantages of what you've mentioned, along with the portability factor against the disadvantages of smaller environments being more difficult to stabilize. I started using stackable food saver containers when I got bombed out of my "25-count" (they lied. more like 15, but it was a gift) humi. With beads and boveda, they have remained pretty stable, and I have them in a cabinet in the den so they don't stand out as ugly. The cabinet provides some protection against temperature fluctuations, and temp worries me more than bugs, mold, or even humidity at this point. Smaller is also a great way to organize the collection.Great Idea on the stackers! and good points, I do like something clear ....either a large food service container or a small jar so that i can see whats in there and im not leaving the lid open for 20 minutes while I try to decide what I want. Im probably just being paranoid. A.j. Vigilance regarding tobacco beetles is NOT paranoia
dr_frankenstein56: Bob Luken: dr_frankenstein56: Martel: dr_frankenstein56:this just may be opinion, but wouldnt it be better to have your cigars packed in Batches rather then one large unit? Just in case of a mold or bettle break out? A.j. I think you're balancing the advantages of what you've mentioned, along with the portability factor against the disadvantages of smaller environments being more difficult to stabilize. I started using stackable food saver containers when I got bombed out of my "25-count" (they lied. more like 15, but it was a gift) humi. With beads and boveda, they have remained pretty stable, and I have them in a cabinet in the den so they don't stand out as ugly. The cabinet provides some protection against temperature fluctuations, and temp worries me more than bugs, mold, or even humidity at this point. Smaller is also a great way to organize the collection.Great Idea on the stackers! and good points, I do like something clear ....either a large food service container or a small jar so that i can see whats in there and im not leaving the lid open for 20 minutes while I try to decide what I want. Im probably just being paranoid. A.j. Vigilance regarding tobacco beetles is NOT paranoia I havent had a battle with beetles yet... but im terrified about them! My biggest fear is mold... I cant leave a slice of bread on the counter without it sprouting mold in less then a day... so I take to my humi like a doctor before i stick my hands in there. I think 90% of humi issues (outside of improper humi care) are caused by our hands poking around in there and our breathing and sniffing all over everything. thus my fear as to my first trade packing weather to bag or not, humi or not, prepair for parachute delivery, etc etc etc. to me these cigars are that one investment I truly just flat out have fun with and if they went bad id kick my own ass! Aj
Cigary:Coolers....a great thing about em is they come in all sizes but they aren't all the same. Some seal much better than others and some are "carry" types while others have wheels...I buy the one with wheels because it's much easier to move from Point A to Point B.....an oh...I admit to having around 5000 cigars but it started in 1963.
jliu: Cigary:Coolers....a great thing about em is they come in all sizes but they aren't all the same. Some seal much better than others and some are "carry" types while others have wheels...I buy the one with wheels because it's much easier to move from Point A to Point B.....an oh...I admit to having around 5000 cigars but it started in 1963. five thousand?! no wonder you said don't send you any cigars hahah. very cool Gary.
allsmokedup:Geez.. we need a confession thread at this rate. Talk about hoarding!
Cigary:I've actually sent out around 1,000 just to get this collection somewhat under control as others have bombed the living shyte out of me and continue to do so because they want me to try their new line of cigars...hard to say no to ones that have never been smoked before and have been resting for years. I trade back and forth with others through the years and some get really carried away because while I was just trying to trim stock they felt they needed to up and ante and would double down and send me twice the amount I sent them....these cigar people are an ornery lot.
Cigary:Ha ha ha...yes, it is I and remember that this collection started before most of you were born. Some of these cigars have been aged for 10 years and most of that collection is made up of CC's.
0patience: Cigary:Ha ha ha...yes, it is I and remember that this collection started before most of you were born. Some of these cigars have been aged for 10 years and most of that collection is made up of CC's. If it were before I was born, it would contain legal cuban cigars. ; )