So my girlfriend being the dear that she is decided to buy me a humidor for my birthday (July 24), she searched around some local stores but I told her she was going to find some sweet humidors online for half the price. She decided on this e-store,which now that I look at it seems to be reasonable. She said she called multiple times and the guy who works there was very nice and helpful.
We get the humidor yesterday July 26th (apparently she ordered it last week sometime with ground shipping) and it looks great. This humidor is awesome, I couldn't believe my girlfriend found it, I mean great wood, great finish, and the spanish ceder even made my skin tingle a bit. The old school analog hygrometer is perfect (bought a digi just in case) makes the box look just like an antique. The only problem is there are these gaps inbetween each of the drawers, and not just little gaps we are talking about 1/8th inch. So I read the description, linked above, about The Valencia and I guess that is the way it's supposed to come? WTF?!? From my limited experience which is based upon reading any cigar magazine or website I can get my hands on, I know that you want a "whooshing" sound with you shut the doors. With this humidor you get a sliding sound with nothing at the end.
I figure, I have two options: 1) to call up the owner of Cheaphumidors.com and ask for an exchange for another humidor. This guy seems like a standup guy and you can tell quality and service are two things he holds pretty high in regards to his store. 2) would be to find some 1/8th of an inch one sided felt with a cohesive on the other side to put on the railings. I have read that this can make the humidor snug and keep it stable. Only problem with this would be I would have to put it on all 6 railings as every single drawer is not sealed and I don't know if the owner would take it back if this didn't work because I made my own modifications.
I know there are people on here that know a boat load more than I do, and I am definately open for other options or ideas.
Thanks,
Josh
We get the humidor yesterday July 26th (apparently she ordered it last week sometime with ground shipping) and it looks great. This humidor is awesome, I couldn't believe my girlfriend found it, I mean great wood, great finish, and the spanish ceder even made my skin tingle a bit. The old school analog hygrometer is perfect (bought a digi just in case) makes the box look just like an antique. The only problem is there are these gaps inbetween each of the drawers, and not just little gaps we are talking about 1/8th inch. So I read the description, linked above, about The Valencia and I guess that is the way it's supposed to come? WTF?!? From my limited experience which is based upon reading any cigar magazine or website I can get my hands on, I know that you want a "whooshing" sound with you shut the doors. With this humidor you get a sliding sound with nothing at the end.
I figure, I have two options: 1) to call up the owner of Cheaphumidors.com and ask for an exchange for another humidor. This guy seems like a standup guy and you can tell quality and service are two things he holds pretty high in regards to his store. 2) would be to find some 1/8th of an inch one sided felt with a cohesive on the other side to put on the railings. I have read that this can make the humidor snug and keep it stable. Only problem with this would be I would have to put it on all 6 railings as every single drawer is not sealed and I don't know if the owner would take it back if this didn't work because I made my own modifications.
I know there are people on here that know a boat load more than I do, and I am definately open for other options or ideas.
Thanks,
Josh