GolfNut 10:01 AM 06-19-2011
I know a LOT of folks use coolers for overflow/long term storage. Now are you using them just because they have ample room with a good seal or do you need the insulating capabilities they offer as well or both?
There are a lot of Spouses out there that do NOT like seeing ice chests stacked up around the house so I'm planning something a little better looking.
:-)
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icehog3 10:13 AM 06-19-2011
Ample room/worry free seal for me, Forrest.
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Big_Ern 10:15 AM 06-19-2011
Keep my drinks cool. I don't have enough cigars to warrant having something that big yet
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kelmac07 10:17 AM 06-19-2011
Overflow storage for me. But the worry free seal is a plus.
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markem 10:21 AM 06-19-2011
cheap, stackable storage with a solid seal
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Originally Posted by markem:
cheap, stackable storage with a solid seal
:-)
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688sonarmen 10:41 AM 06-19-2011
I had two that were my only storage, they kept cool in the closet and were easy to re locate.
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Ice chest haven't sealed well since Coleman stopped making their steel models with the rubber seal and double action clamp.
That said, a perfect seal is not entirely useful. I have 7 ice chests in service, all using beads to maintain 'some humidity'.
I have no hygrometers in service, and my cigars are fine. I find MOST humidors to be useless. People see what a good
humidor costs and they freak out and head right to a online humidor discounter and buy something as cheap as possible,
and then complain about it's performance. I know, I are one. But I never complained out loud, just muttered to myself.
I think anyone who feels like they will outgrow a 50 count should get an ice chest, and use the 50 ct for "bout to be smoked"
cigars only.
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GolfNut 10:58 AM 06-19-2011
Originally Posted by OLS:
Ice chest haven't sealed well since Coleman stopped making their steel models with the rubber seal and double action clamp.
That said, a perfect seal is not entirely useful. I have 7 ice chests in service, all using beads to maintain 'some humidity'.
I have no hygrometers in service, and my cigars are fine. I find MOST humidors to be useless. People see what a good
humidor costs and they freak out and head right to a online humidor discounter and buy something as cheap as possible,
and then complain about it's performance. I know, I are one. But I never complained out loud, just muttered to myself.
I think anyone who feels like they will outgrow a 50 count should get an ice chest, and use the 50 ct for "bout to be smoked"
cigars only.
:-)
This post may be the smartest thing you ever said, Brad.
:-)
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Apoco 12:07 PM 06-19-2011
I used them in the past for the following reasons:
1) Relatively good seal
2) Spacious
3) Easy to find
4) C-h-e-a-p for the amount of space that you get
5) Stackable
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longknocker 12:16 PM 06-19-2011
All My Long Term Aging, Storing Cigars Are In 3 Coolers. I Move My Ready To Go Smokes To My Waxing Moon Humidor That Keeps A Steady 63% RH. Coolidors Stay 5* Cooler Than My Humidor.
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acarr 12:19 PM 06-19-2011
I use them for beer, coke, and food on a picnic. Although, I am trying to clean one now that had something stuck in the bottom of it. So I would say that I have used them to grow mold also
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forgop 01:39 PM 06-19-2011
Originally Posted by GolfNut:
I know a LOT of folks use coolers for overflow/long term storage. Now are you using them just because they have ample room with a good seal or do you need the insulating capabilities they offer as well or both?
There are a lot of Spouses out there that do NOT like seeing ice chests stacked up around the house so I'm planning something a little better looking. :-)
You wouldn't know of anyone that might be able to build a large sized cabinet humidor that is a little more appealing than a cooler, would you?
:-):-):-)
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hotreds 02:13 PM 06-19-2011
Originally Posted by markem:
cheap, stackable storage with a solid seal
Originally Posted by Ogre3239:
:-)
Originally Posted by Apoco:
I used them in the past for the following reasons:
1) Relatively good seal
2) Spacious
3) Easy to find
4) C-h-e-a-p for the amount of space that you get
5) Stackable
:-):-):-)
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CigarNut 03:44 PM 06-19-2011
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Ample room/worry free seal for me, Forrest.
Originally Posted by markem:
cheap, stackable storage with a solid seal
Originally Posted by Apoco:
I used them in the past for the following reasons:
1) Relatively good seal
2) Spacious
3) Easy to find
4) C-h-e-a-p for the amount of space that you get
5) Stackable
These guys said it all for me!
:-) :-)
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N2 GOLD 01:21 PM 06-20-2011
I personally, only use humidors. I will say I have NEVER tried using a kooler so I can't say anything good or bad about them. From what I have seen & heard it is a great alternative. The one thing I will say is if it works for you great keep on truck'n...
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J0eybb 01:26 PM 06-20-2011
My cooler fits inside of my hall closet. I had to move some stuff around (tossed out the wife's crap).
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