Smokin0808 08:25 PM 09-08-2013
Originally Posted by Ashcan Bill:
I couldn't agree more. Many folk are perfectly happy to keep their smokes in plastic. Others, like myself, prefer wood. Both work from a utility standpoint, and dollar wise you can get a lot more plastic for your money. But wood has soul. A cooler or wineador is simply functional.
While I have a cabinet for bulk storage, I have two wooden humidors I use for singles. One is a smaller cherry wood unit my wife gave me around twenty years ago. It gets used every day, sits on my desk, and is displayed with pride. It's probably around a 75 count.
Then I have a 350 count on the credenza behind my desk I use for NCs. Decent looking unit I've had for seven years or so. It's just now starting to acquire the lovely smell that older, well used cedar lined humidors have.
So while many prefer plastic, there are also those of us who enjoy a traditional humidor. If you fall into the second camp, buy a good one you'll be proud of in the decades to come.
I think I'll definitely need something with a key, if I plan to keep it for years to come. However, price is still a concern. My favorite is still this:
https://www.cigarextras.com/product/...umidors-Medium
And if not the Thompson's X-Factor, may this:
http://www.premiumhumidors.com/shop/...x-humidor.html
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quackman 08:59 PM 09-08-2013
Looks like this sale ends tonight, but I got this one's metal variant earlier this week:
http://www.cigar.com/cigars/viewciga...=831&scSlide=1
I don't need a lock and wanted a nice, clean design, a bit bigger than my starter humidor (Cigar.com's 1st time-customer 30 dollar sampler+humidor deal). I figure it's unique--tried googling for more info on this, no info. But it's made by Colibri so it must be halfway decent functionally. It looks great--real thick metal strip, deep+nice polish on the piano-black parts.
I also do recommend their starter humidor+sampler for 30 bucks; it's served me well in the past year.
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sigsauer 10:04 PM 09-08-2013
don't walk....run away from this insane hobby as fast as you can....
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Smokin0808 08:39 AM 09-09-2013
Originally Posted by quackman:
Looks like this sale ends tonight, but I got this one's metal variant earlier this week: http://www.cigar.com/cigars/viewciga...=831&scSlide=1
I don't need a lock and wanted a nice, clean design, a bit bigger than my starter humidor (Cigar.com's 1st time-customer 30 dollar sampler+humidor deal). I figure it's unique--tried googling for more info on this, no info. But it's made by Colibri so it must be halfway decent functionally. It looks great--real thick metal strip, deep+nice polish on the piano-black parts.
I also do recommend their starter humidor+sampler for 30 bucks; it's served me well in the past year.
That certainly looks nice, but I don't believe my state laws allow the purchase of cigars online (Utah). Anyone able to review this humidor?
http://www.cigar.com/cigars/viewcigar.asp?prod=M-CGHUM1
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quackman 10:55 AM 09-11-2013
I'm no expert, but if it's anything like this one
http://www.cigar.com/cigars/viewcigar.asp?prod=M-SH40-1 then it should be fine. That's the one I got with their starter combo pack about a year ago. The one you linked to has different hinges, dunno if that matters. It's much cheaper but that's probably because it's smaller. I like the fact that the page mentions a "magnetic seal," and it's got the wood-overlaps (dunno the technical term for it, the bits that stick out to help make a good seal) that are on any good humidor. I also like that it doesn't have an analog hygrometer slapped on, which I've always heard are inaccurate and just add clutter.
Cigar.com has always seemed to be good site, so I'd imagine it's a fine humidor and a good deal.
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bigfeller677 01:34 PM 09-11-2013
Dolce Sogni High Gloss Black Humidor 75 Count with Digital Hygrometer Way to expensive. you dont need to spend alot of money to get a good humidor. Dont forget ALOT OF THESE HUMIDOR COMPANIES GET THEM FROM THE SAME DISTRIBUTOR "CHINA." Keep searching online and try to be patient. dont forget a good digital hygrometer $19.00 and a 65% Boveda pack
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pnoon 02:06 PM 09-11-2013
Originally Posted by bigfeller677:
Dolce Sogni High Gloss Black Humidor 75 Count with Digital Hygrometer Way to expensive. you dont need to spend alot of money to get a good humidor. Dont forget ALOT OF THESE HUMIDOR COMPANIES GET THEM FROM THE SAME DISTRIBUTOR "CHINA." Keep searching online and try to be patient. dont forget a good digital hygrometer $19.00 and a 65% Boveda pack
Uh.....O.K.
Welcome to Cigar Asylum.
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longknocker 03:00 PM 09-11-2013
Smokin0808 08:04 PM 09-11-2013
Update:
I went ahead and bought the Onyx humidor. For me, it was the right combination of price, size, looks, and options. I'm just hoping it has a decent seal to maintain my stogies. I'll update as soon as I receive it.
On another note, I received my lighter. Seems good, and as long as it lasts I'm sure I'll be very happy with it. May even buy another in a few months to keep one at home and one on me. I've got a cutter, and want to try an inexpensive punch. I think I'm all set, or am I?
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CigarNut 12:13 AM 09-12-2013
Congratulations!
Some advice from a FOG. Take your time seasoning your new humi. There is no need to rush and the more thorough you are up front the easier things will be later on.
There are lots of threads on this topic and this is a good one to start with:
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=620
Patience is a key element of taking care of your cigars.
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stearns 08:39 AM 09-12-2013
Originally Posted by Smokin0808:
I think I'm all set, or am I?
you should go ahead and order another one twice it's size, you'll thank me later
:-) :-)
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Smokin0808 06:08 PM 09-12-2013
Originally Posted by stearns:
you should go ahead and order another one twice it's size, you'll thank me later :-) :-)
I will one day. It will be made by Coleman.
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pkny1 09:11 PM 09-12-2013
Originally Posted by Smokin0808:
years to fill even a 50 stick humidor.
Years to spend.. $100 ? I mean, if you approach cbid right, you'll have 50 sticks in 20 minutes.. and a 50-count may only actually hold 40 or so.
I'm relatively new to all this myself.. (few months)... I have a 20-count and a 50-count from CigarsInt'l. Actually bid on them for half price on Cigarbid and won 'em. They're working alright. Nothing has been ruined yet and everything seems to be burning OK for me.
They're nothing fancy, but serve their purpose. After reading through numerous cigar forums.. I've decided that I'll hold onto these because they prevent me from spending too much $$$ on cigars.. but soon enough a wineador will come into the mix. Actually found some used wine-coolers on Craigslist cheaper than Coleman's in Walmart.
Oh.. what I bought was the Yukon and the Fireside.
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/h...midor/#p-94335
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/h...herry-humidor/
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Smokin0808 11:24 AM 09-13-2013
Originally Posted by pkny1:
Years to spend.. $100 ? I mean, if you approach cbid right, you'll have 50 sticks in 20 minutes.. and a 50-count may only actually hold 40 or so.]
I only smoke occasionally, so it will take me a while to fill it up. Also, I'm still trying to find if can make purchases online legally. So, cigarbid or monster may not actually be an option. If I can, a cooler will be in order, once I find a couple sticks I really enjoy.
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stevef2005 11:42 AM 09-13-2013
Originally Posted by TJarv:
If you think that you are going to fall down this crazy slope that most of us experience then I suggest looking at larger humidors. My first humi was the Treasuredome (250 count), and I outgrew it in 3 months. Just something to consider.
Out of those I like the maple one.
Ill agree there. I have a feeling my 300 count will be full before I know it.
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pnoon 11:47 AM 09-13-2013
Originally Posted by Smokin0808:
Also, I'm still trying to find if can make purchases online legally.
Why wouldn't you be able to? Are you underage?
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Smokin0808 03:44 PM 09-13-2013
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Why wouldn't you be able to? Are you underage?
Utah tobacco and alcohol laws are pretty wacky.
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