stx.dead.I 07:40 PM 07-22-2014
Im about ready to give up on my $19.00 30ct humidor i got form cigarbid. I feel like it just doesnt hold rh very well at all. Whats the tightest sealing good looking humidor for under $75.00 30 count is plenty for me with where I am at right now. Thanks
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CigarNut 08:05 PM 07-22-2014
Originally Posted by stx.dead.I:
Im about ready to give up on my $19.00 30ct humidor i got form cigarbid. I feel like it just doesnt hold rh very well at all. Whats the tightest sealing good looking humidor for under $75.00 30 count is plenty for me with where I am at right now. Thanks
A Tupperware or Rubbermaid food container. Or a small cooler.
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Originally Posted by CigarNut:
A Tupperware or Rubbermaid food container. Or a small cooler.
I also recommend a week long seasoning of your current humi plus thinking about what your using for humidification.
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stx.dead.I 10:45 PM 07-22-2014
Originally Posted by Zane:
I also recommend a week long seasoning of your current humi plus thinking about what your using for humidification.
Sorry, I am using the xikar puckhttps://www.xikar.com/products/humidification/crystal-humidifiers/
Also have a BOVEDA 65% pack in there
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Subvet642 10:57 PM 07-22-2014
stx.dead.I 11:47 PM 07-22-2014
I am a young guy and would like to show off my small cigar collection, the coolerdoors although appear to be the lowest maintenance are not appealling to me. I dont mind doing more work to maintain a nice looking wooden humidor.
:-)
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Sweet_Leaf_PDX 01:18 AM 07-23-2014
$150 is a great deal for that kind of materials and quality.
Compare to a Savoy, which is a decent name, at $90-100. But the Savoy is still just veneered MDF mass produced in some factory in China. Usually they are ok, but ultimately all they are is slightly better than the one the OP already has.
The one from Ed is actually real wood, solid and quality construction and if made in the USA means anything to you, they are that too.
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RobR1205 09:20 AM 07-23-2014
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