Bob Luken:Ok, but it doesn't have to be a big cooler, or even a cooler at all. I've got one small container that I use constantly. It has a great seal and mine holds 25-28 cigars of every length. I'm just sayin' that there's tons of overflow options out there of all sizes. I look at storage containers in a different way these days. I am always asking myself, "Can I use this as a humidor?" LOL http://www.walmart.com/ip/Better-Homes-and-Gardens-Square-Flip-Tite-Storage-Container/16332465#ProductDetail
ejasenovic:Bob - Gotcha! Do you know if theres a page or somewhat-concise thread on how to use a cooler? I'm wondering about the overall cost, materials needed, and what sizes to use. Also...since you seem to know this subject...would you use it and put your sitcks in an old cigar box IN the cooler? How does that work Yeah when I see 100ct humis, I wonder if I'll really get more than say...60 in it (various sizes and humidification devices).
Bob Luken: ejasenovic:Bob - Gotcha! Do you know if theres a page or somewhat-concise thread on how to use a cooler? I'm wondering about the overall cost, materials needed, and what sizes to use. Also...since you seem to know this subject...would you use it and put your sitcks in an old cigar box IN the cooler? How does that work Yeah when I see 100ct humis, I wonder if I'll really get more than say...60 in it (various sizes and humidification devices). I found a few threads and a video that cover coolidor set up and these should provide answers to some of your questions. As far as cost it will depend on the cooler you select and the humidification you use. It could be done as cheaply as $40 for a 70 quart Coleman Xtreme cooler (walmart) and $4.17 will get you 4 lbs of Mimi brand silica kitty litter (also at walmart). Plus you'll need a digital hygrometer for around $15 to $20. . http://www.cigar.com/cs/forums/thread/162098.aspx http://www.cigar.com/cs/forums/1/727773/ShowThread.aspx http://www.cigar.com/cs/forums/thread/329690.aspx http://www.cigar.com/cs/forums/post/500072.aspx