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Accessory Discussion / Reviews>Let's see pictures of your humidors !!
irratebass 01:54 AM 10-01-2011
Damn Scott you aren't kidding when you said you were drowning in cigars and opted NOT to take a 5iver from me....kudos my good man, that's a nice set ups you have.
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MrClean 06:14 AM 10-03-2011
I'm not going to post a pic of mine on here, I already have humi-envy. :-)
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jan olanda 10:08 AM 10-09-2011
My humi for the opus x and other fuente

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Josemyname 04:26 AM 10-10-2011
I decided to make a humidor. Here are some pics.
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Josemyname 04:41 AM 10-10-2011
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Josemyname 04:51 AM 10-10-2011
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Some accessories used: Dayton 1UHG3 Humidifier Control, 6" fan, timer(8 on/off settings for every day) some metal shelving, and a Stadler Form Aquila Ultrasonic Humidifier.

I tried making this humidor for cheap while still making it so it would do a great job keeping some decent humidity. I didn't want to go the coolidor route or winedor(I outgrew one already).
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Lonely Raven 07:56 AM 10-10-2011
So is it lined with Spanish Cedar??

Looks pretty crafty...almost like you were making a fridge out of plywood.
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nofeardiver 08:49 AM 10-10-2011
Very nice
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Josemyname 02:21 PM 10-10-2011
the inside is lined with 1/4" solid spanish cedar. Behind that is a moisture barrier, behind that there's the plywood that was painted with mildew/mold resistant paint.It's a bit ugly on the outside but so far everything in the inside is just working wonderfully.
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Volusianator 02:40 PM 10-10-2011
Jose...you're cigars don't know that! Job well done.

Originally Posted by Josemyname:
It's a bit ugly on the outside

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arambo3 12:52 AM 10-11-2011
Here's mine, not to much to it.

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Josemyname 04:09 AM 10-12-2011
Originally Posted by jan olanda:
My humi for the opus x and other fuente

http://img707.imageshack.us/img707/4120/afb0033.jpg
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/3950/afb0034.jpg
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/8269/afb0036g.jpg
http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/1003/afb0037.jpg


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Niice humi. Where did you get that!?
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Josemyname 04:13 AM 10-12-2011
Originally Posted by arambo3:
Here's mine, not to much to it.

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Cool, that humidor looks just like my first that I bought off of Famous smoke shop.. Just a few months later and now I have a fridge sized one.
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mithrilG60 11:32 AM 10-12-2011
I've been using a 100ct desktop and 200ct 7 drawer mini-cabinet quite happily for a couple years, but those humi's didn't offer any ability for box storage and they were full. The full aspect had not been a big issue, the newbiwe slippery slope has come and gone long ago, however since I was going to Cuba for vacation this year I knew it would be an issue after teh trip, plus I'm tired of having to maintain multiple humidors so the last thing I needed was a third.

Looking at my options I came to the conclusion that coolers are great if you have a lot of out-of-sight storage space (I don't) and care only about storage space with no thought for asthetics. Neither of those fit me so coolers are not an option. Wineadors are supposed to be a affordable compromise between the cheap big storage found with coolers and climate controlled cabinet humidors, but we don't usually see great deals on wine fridges in Canada and then you still need to go through a custom drawer and shelf order/build from the US to get the asthetics so a wineadr wasn't really not the greatest option either.

The only real option was to order a lifetime cabinet humidor that would allow for consolidation of my existing humidors as well as absorb my Cuba purchases (which became a bit larger than expected, maybe the slope was still there a little bit :-) ). Of course that meant giving Bob at Aristocrat a call so back in mid-July I placed an order for an Aristocrat Mini. During the lag time between ordering and the build a little feature creap took over and what was originally meant to be just a Mini w/ beveled glass and a second singles drawer using my existing Cigar Oasis XL Plus turned into a Mini-Tall in a custom stain (roughly half way between light red and brown mahogany) with beveled glass door, linear DX base, 2 singles drawers, 2 full extension shelves and Bob's Set & Forget system. Because of the changes I made to the order, the build took a little longer than originally quoted but it finally arrived 2 weeks ago, 5 days before my wife and I flew to Cuba.

Like everyone else I've ever heard of ordering an Aristocrat I'm just blown away by the build, attention to detail, level of finish and overall quality of this unit. You do pay a bit of a premium for an Aristocrat compared to some of the other options out there, but you also generally get what you pay for that that's definitely the case Bob's work!

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Unfortunately the box took a knock during shipping, but luckily no structural or cosmetic damage was done to the humidor. The based molding however did not fare so well. A little bit annoying, but as you'd expect Bob it taking care of it. He's just received the broken pieces to colour match the stain so he can now build a replacement base and ship it back to me.

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As I mentioned, this purchase was all driven by the decision to go to Cuba this year for vacation. Well my expected purchase of a couple boxes ballooned a bit thanks to a few good OT checks before the trip. Good thing I ordered the Mini-Tall instead of just the Mini!

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mithrilG60 11:33 AM 10-12-2011
I left the Aristocrat emtpy and seasoning during the week in Cuba then after getting back from Cuba 2 days ago I finally consolidated my existing humidors into the Mini. Before putting the new boxes into the freezer for a bettle death party cruise I decided to do a test fit. I had been experiencing a little bit of buyers remorse over not also getting a box of Behike 54's to complete the set with the 52's and 56's I did buy, but it's probably a good thing I didn't as it probably wouldn't have fit!

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Like everyone else has said, if you're ordering an Aristocrat do yourself a favour and spend the little extra on full extension shelves. They make life much much easier!!

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Dave128 12:29 PM 10-12-2011
Sweet set up!
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irratebass 01:07 PM 10-12-2011
That is bea-UTI-Ful Geoff! one of these days....one of these days
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iamsolitary 01:08 PM 10-12-2011
envy
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mase 01:49 PM 10-12-2011
Beautiful set up!
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Mindslam 04:35 PM 10-12-2011
Originally Posted by mithrilG60:
I left the Aristocrat emtpy and seasoning during the week in Cuba then after getting back from Cuba 2 days ago I finally consolidated my existing humidors into the Mini. Before putting the new boxes into the freezer for a bettle death party cruise I decided to do a test fit. I had been experiencing a little bit of buyers remorse over not also getting a box of Behike 54's to complete the set with the 52's and 56's I did buy, but it's probably a good thing I didn't as it probably wouldn't have fit!

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Like everyone else has said, if you're ordering an Aristocrat do yourself a favour and spend the little extra on full extension shelves. They make life much much easier!!

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That is really nice...AWESOME
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