Joseywales 08:20 AM 12-06-2009
I have a chance to buy a decent 150-200 count tower/drawers style humidor and it comes with the original Cigar Oasis. I know it will need a refill, so:
1 - are refills for the original still available? a) Same refilss as for the newer models?
2 - The newer models have digital readouts, which aren't exact anyway, so, is there any reason to shy away from the original? What are its drawbacks?
3 - can this original be calibrated?
thanks everyone
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borndead1 08:31 AM 12-06-2009
I use them in both my wine fridges and couldn't be happier. In fact, I switched FROM beads to Cigar Oasis.
The hygro reading is not accurate. I don't know if you can calibrate them. I have a digital hygro for an accurate reading, and adjust the CO based on what it reads.
Refill cartridges should still be around. Check
www.famous-smoke.com
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NCRadioMan 02:38 PM 12-06-2009
The Oasis would be overkill in such a small humidor, imo. I only use a couple of water pillows in my 500 counts and they stay a perfect 62%.
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Joseywales 03:57 PM 12-06-2009
Originally Posted by NCRadioMan:
The Oasis would be overkill in such a small humidor, imo. I only use a couple of water pillows in my 500 counts and they stay a perfect 62%.
It's an older Pompeii vertical with 6 or 7 drawers and I'm wondering if the Oasis, or any unit, can provide ample humidity throughout. I might pass all together.
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AD720 04:19 PM 12-06-2009
Originally Posted by Joseywales:
I have a chance to buy a decent 150-200 count tower/drawers style humidor and it comes with the original Cigar Oasis. I know it will need a refill, so:
1 - are refills for the original still available? a) Same refilss as for the newer models?
2 - The newer models have digital readouts, which aren't exact anyway, so, is there any reason to shy away from the original? What are its drawbacks?
3 - can this original be calibrated?
thanks everyone
Checking craigslist huh?
:-) If I was closer to that ad I would jump on it too.
Anyway I think the Oasis would be overkill for that humidor. Just get some beads tubes. I have a similar humi to that one, with drawers, and just have bead bags in the drawers with the sticks.
But for the sake of discussion I run an Oasis in my cabinet and I dug out all the foam and replaced it with the crystal/gel and it works great. Search around, Bobby (S15driftking) posted a good tutorial on doing it.
If you pick up the package and end up not using the Oasis let me know if you want to trade it for some sticks.
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Joseywales 05:13 PM 12-06-2009
Thanks for the info.
I'm not that close either. Just have to get creative
:-)
I currently use beads in my desktop and a cooler.
Don't you find them to be a hassle in each drawer? Maybe I should use different beads.
Do you find these 6 drawer types to be useful?
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AD720 05:18 PM 12-06-2009
Mine has 2 doors, behind each door is a set of 4 drawers.
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Anyway I have a couple of small bead bags and a couple of bead tubes, one in each drawer and that works great.
Obviously with drawers you are losing some space as opposed to a humi with the same exterior dimensions that is just an empty box but I really like the organization factor.
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Joseywales 03:43 PM 12-10-2009
Very nice. I did grab the Pompeii and the wood is very similar to yours. Previous owner ran it with the bottom drawer out and Oasis in. still thinking that one through.
I did read the post on the modified OASIS and removed all of the foam. I might just try distilled water in there, though I'm still not certain I'll use it for this humidor. I keep my eyes peeled for a cheap wine cooler.
Thanks for the heads up and I'll keep you in mind if I dump the OASIS.
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