inphiniti 04:27 PM 07-18-2011
Is a CAO Sensi-Box really has bad as everyone(well, google reviews that is) make them seem? Anyone have one? I just picked one up for $20 to hold my cigars for the time being to see if this is something i really want to get into rather than wasting $50+ on a good Humidor... Any suggestions?
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pnoon 04:31 PM 07-18-2011
I don't see spending money on a good humidor as a waste of money. On the contrary, it's an investment.
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NCRadioMan 05:16 PM 07-18-2011
Originally Posted by pnoon:
I don't see spending money on a good humidor as a waste of money. On the contrary, it's an investment.
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Agreed. Besides saying that
wasting $50 on a
good humidor is a contradiction in and of itself.
:-)
I have one. It holds rh perfectly at 45% and will not get any higher. Wanna go cheap? Get some Gladware or a cooler.
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area51 05:37 PM 07-18-2011
Check out cheap humidors.com and thank me later.
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Blak Smyth 06:00 AM 07-19-2011
Originally Posted by area51:
Check out cheap humidors.com and thank me later.
That is CI's sister brother website!?! I always check prices there before ordering online.
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area51 09:46 AM 07-19-2011
I don't believe that it is owned by CI but I could be wrong.
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Blak Smyth 09:59 AM 07-19-2011
Originally Posted by area51:
I don't believe that it is owned by CI but I could be wrong.
Nevermind that was Humidor.com I was talking about
:-)
It works for me becasue it is the only CI site I can access while at work.
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area51 10:07 AM 07-19-2011
Haha but yeah cheaphumidors.com is my go to best price and selection IMO. I try to stay away from CI, I dislike them as a vendor /rant.
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Blak Smyth 10:15 AM 07-19-2011
Originally Posted by area51:
Haha but yeah cheaphumidors.com is my go to best price and selection IMO. I try to stay away from CI, I dislike them as a vendor /rant.
I don't have any issues to date with CI, however I can't access many cigar sites from work. Humidors.com is about the only one.
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inphiniti 12:10 PM 07-19-2011
I don't it came out right... I didn't necessarily mean wasting money, just however since I'm fairly new into.the whole cigar thing, I don't want to drop $50+ on a little humidor. If I do feel this.is something I want to do, I will absolutely spend the necessary coin on a great humidor...
Thanks for the replies guys. I saw a ton of mixed reviews about the CAO sensibox.
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area51 12:27 PM 07-19-2011
Welcome to the forum anywho
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inphiniti 05:25 PM 07-19-2011
Originally Posted by area51:
Welcome to the forum anywho
thanks! ill definitely try the sites you mentioned once i know ill be sticking around for some time
:-)
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irratebass 10:16 AM 08-23-2011
I just received my new humi from Thompson's humidor/sample offer....they sent me a 20ct humi and 25 smokes, is this too many for my humidor? Or am I just over thinking it?
I wished I would have sent with cheaphumidors.com now, they have much better deals, oh well live and learn I guess.
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Blak Smyth 10:23 AM 08-23-2011
Originally Posted by irratebass:
I just received my new humi from Thompson's humidor/sample offer....they sent me a 20ct humi and 25 smokes, is this too many for my humidor? Or am I just over thinking it?
I wished I would have sent with cheaphumidors.com now, they have much better deals, oh well live and learn I guess.
Smoke 5, problem solved.
:-)
From what I understand you can keep the extras in tupperware for a few days if they won't fit in the humidor.
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Originally Posted by irratebass:
I just received my new humi from Thompson's humidor/sample offer....they sent me a 20ct humi and 25 smokes, is this too many for my humidor? Or am I just over thinking it?
The size ratings of humidors are estimates and not all of them are based on the same size cigars.
Put your cigars in and see how they fit. You don't want it completely stuffed, but if it's mostly full, then you're ok.
If you can't put them all in, get a tupperware container and stick the excess in there until you smoke them.
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irratebass 10:31 AM 08-23-2011
They actually fit in there ok, in fact I could probably put another 7-10 sticks in there and still be ok.
Thanks guys!
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Hi,
hope anybody can help me on these matter;
when it come to choose a wine chiller to be our cigar storage...is there any particular thing that we need to consider beside size and design... like do we need to consider between thermoelectric and compressor system?is that really matter in order to keep cigars?
thanks
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Bill86 01:52 PM 08-25-2011
Thermoelectric is preferred. I believe it was Scott (Shilala) that had a compressor conversion thread up somewhere though.
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area51 05:20 PM 08-25-2011
Originally Posted by gbum:
Hi,
hope anybody can help me on these matter;
when it come to choose a wine chiller to be our cigar storage...is there any particular thing that we need to consider beside size and design... like do we need to consider between thermoelectric and compressor system?is that really matter in order to keep cigars?
thanks
Go with thermo electric if your going to put beads in the wine cooler. BUT with that said, I have a compressor with tupperwear that slides perfectly in the rack slots. I keep a thing of beads and each and it's perfect. The prime reason for buying mine however was to control temp and this does it perfectly.
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sacsmitty 11:13 AM 09-15-2011
Long time lurker, first time post.
I recently met a guy that had a Xikar VX V Cutter. I cut my cigar with it and instantly fell in love. I'm not having a lot of luck finding places to buy one online.
Any recommendations?
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