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My First Humidor

Dangle

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Oct 22, 2009
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Hey everyone, my 25 count humidor from Cubancrafters.com arrived a few days ago, and has just recently finished seasoning. I was amazed at how good looking this was once I opened the box. The pictures on the website did not justify it's beauty. Now I just have to fill her up, once I get the money.



Also, the temperature is a little high, around 78 degrees, any tips on bringing that down? I already tried moving it to other areas of the house.

Marcus

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Nice box. I would have recommended buying a larger one and taking the picture with CP in the background. :) :p

For the temperature, is that what your house is currently at? Are you not getting confused with the RH? :whistling:
 
Nice box. I would have recommended buying a larger one and taking the picture with CP in the background. :) :p

For the temperature, is that what your house is currently at? Are you not getting confused with the RH? :whistling:

House is at 76, and the humidity is around 68 percent. Yeah, I'm already looking at bigger ones online, what do you guys think about this one?

http://www.cheaphumidors.com/HUM-3DR-IMP.html

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Cheaphumidors is a nice place to get humidors from for a good price. If your house is at 76, you are either going to need to get a Wineodor or some way to keep the cigars cooler... in the Garage?
 
I actually have this humidor which I purchased from Cheaphumidors as well. I use it to store my Opus X. It is very functional, but does not hold as many sticks as you would think. 150 is definitely optimistic. I've also moved away from the glass top humidors. While nice, they are a pain to clean all the time. With wood you can just wipe of the dust.
 
Air conditioning would be another option.

I've had good dealings with cheaphumidors as well. A word of advice, go BIG!!! It will fill up faster than you think.
 
Yeah, that humidor is too small! While you're at it, fill out your profile so we can get to know you more, and mosey on over to the Introduce Yourself Here thread. Welcome to CP!
 
Congrats, now start filling 'er up. Another +1 for cheaphumidors.com. However, at this point you already have a nice small desktop, so once you need something bigger next month, go with a cooler. Cheap and effective for storing larger quantities.
 
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