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I need another humidor

bobdbobd Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 71
I am only 5 months into the wonderful world of cigars, but I think I need more storage for my cigars already.  I have a 75 count humidor, it is about full and even though I don't have a lot of time to smoke I always want to buy more cigars.  So here is my question, do I buy a larger humidor to upgrade or a smaller one just to handle the overflow?

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  • jeff_connorsjeff_connors Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 483
    If I where you I would keep the one you have now as your "smoking humidor" and then if your crafty you can look at putting together a coolador or a a wine firdge a dor. If money is no object grab a 200-350 ct humidor in addition to the one you have it should be enough space...
    looks like you have caught the bug my friend!! its a slippery slope so prepare for it!
  • leonardleonard Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 359
    bobd:
    I am only 5 months into the wonderful world of cigars, but I think I need more storage for my cigars already.  I have a 75 count humidor, it is about full and even though I don't have a lot of time to smoke I always want to buy more cigars.  So here is my question, do I buy a larger humidor to upgrade or a smaller one just to handle the overflow?
    Buy a plastic bin and beads. Save money for cigars.
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    well a plastic bin would work, but you should really put any cigars in a cedar enclosure. I would say maybe a 300 - 400 sized humi, or a cabinet. That way your covered.
  • manjimanji Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 28
    I can't believe it hasn't been posted yet? Time to build a walk in!
  • stephen_hannibalstephen_hannibal Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,317
    phobicsquirrel:
    well a plastic bin would work, but you should really put any cigars in a cedar enclosure.....
    What are some of the dangers of the plastic bid vs. the ceder enclosure? (Major newbie question i know) I mean if it works and it's cheaper than why is it important?
  • LasabarLasabar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,457
    stephen_hannibal:
    phobicsquirrel:
    well a plastic bin would work, but you should really put any cigars in a cedar enclosure.....
    What are some of the dangers of the plastic bid vs. the ceder enclosure? (Major newbie question i know) I mean if it works and it's cheaper than why is it important?
    Plastic bins just have two things slightly wrong
    1. Plastic Smell
    2. Don't absorb or release Rh... so if it's airtight your basically gonna see your Rh go up and uP and UP!

    Other than that, it works and I've used it for many months no problems, I just took a hot glue gun and lined the sides of it with Cedar... BOOYA!
  • Cole54Cole54 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 18
    I'm about to be picking something up for aging and box storage. Should probably just build a coolador, but damn I wouldn't mind making a Wine fridge ador though I havent found any good deals on any wine fridges... anyone have any suggestions of where I could find a good deal?
  • LasabarLasabar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,457
    Cole54:
    I'm about to be picking something up for aging and box storage. Should probably just build a coolador, but damn I wouldn't mind making a Wine fridge ador though I havent found any good deals on any wine fridges... anyone have any suggestions of where I could find a good deal?
    I have hunted and hunted and found this one to be the best deal out there. (I don't have this one, I have a Vinotemp that is already full

    http://www.air-n-water.com/product/AW-280E.htm
  • Cole54Cole54 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 18

    I found that deal on amazon.com the other day... it was by far the best deal I saw too.... I'm gonna hunt around town, but I may end up going with this one.

     

    Anyone have this model?

  • TheedgeTheedge Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 316
    I have heard people complain about getting mold, or beetles or other various problems. Hopefully I will never have such a problem. But it does make me wonder if it isn't a better idea to have several humidors, rather than one large one. I would hate to have a problem with say a cooler full of 1000 smokes.

    Just a thought.
  • LasabarLasabar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,457
    Theedge:
    I have heard people complain about getting mold, or beetles or other various problems. Hopefully I will never have such a problem. But it does make me wonder if it isn't a better idea to have several humidors, rather than one large one. I would hate to have a problem with say a cooler full of 1000 smokes. Just a thought.
    The only problem I would have with a Humi with 1000 smokes is "Which ONE first???"
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    phobicsquirrel:
    well a plastic bin would work, but you should really put any cigars in a cedar enclosure.....
    If you store boxes in a cooler/bin like I do, then there is no problem. Also one can just line the bin/cooler with broken down cigar boxes.
    Lasabar:
    stephen_hannibal:
    What are some of the dangers of the plastic bid vs. the ceder enclosure? (Major newbie question i know) I mean if it works and it's cheaper than why is it important?
    Plastic bins just have two things slightly wrong
    1. Plastic Smell
    2. Don't absorb or release Rh... so if it's airtight your basically gonna see your Rh go up and uP and UP!

    Other than that, it works and I've used it for many months no problems, I just took a hot glue gun and lined the sides of it with Cedar... BOOYA!
    1: You put some newspaper in the bin for a day and it doesn't smell.
    2: Use something that levels out at a certain RH, like beads or a Cigar Oasis.

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