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Question on storing cigars in cooler temperatures

That I understand. I have a Tumi computer briefcase that 10 years ago was about $400. Being a certified, card-carrying cheap bastard, I would never buy it, but found a lightly (almost no) used version on eBay for $99 and snapped it up. There’s a lot of impulse buying out there that people end up undoing. You got a helluva deal.

I just don’t care that much. I have an old HC humidor that I’m sure I got on sale for not too much That works great. The one in the photo above I got in the Philippines filled with cigars, it has sentimental value. I have a wineador. But I’ll stick to tupperdore for any future growth.

It’s not that I don’t like nice humidors, I just don’t have that particular bug. Thankfully. Or cars. Thankfully. Now guns? That’s my impulse buying downfall, but that’s another thread. :D
 
I don't care if a buddy pulls a cigar out of a humidified trash can. I suppose it depends on how much you care about impressing other people.
I think this is the key. I would much rather buy more expensive cigars and store them where I "know" they will smoke well than to spend money on a humidor and "hope" it does it's job.

What would you rather give a friend? An awesome cigar that came from a coolerdor or a dog rocket that came from a beautiful desktop humidor?
 
I think this is the key. I would much rather buy more expensive cigars and store them where I "know" they will smoke well than to spend money on a humidor and "hope" it does it's job.

What would you rather give a friend? An awesome cigar that came from a coolerdor or a dog rocket that came from a beautiful desktop humidor?
He replied again and said the desktop humidor makes HIM happy. I can respect that.
 
I think this is the key. I would much rather buy more expensive cigars and store them where I "know" they will smoke well than to spend money on a humidor and "hope" it does it's job.

What would you rather give a friend? An awesome cigar that came from a coolerdor or a dog rocket that came from a beautiful desktop humidor?
LOL there is zero chance of a cigar becoming a dog rocket due to poor conditions if kept in an Elie Bleu humidor, unless the caretaker did not maintain it. The beauty is secondary to the quality construction, you may have missed that crucial takeaway. Also, I paid $.10 on the dollar for mine, so it had zero effect on cigar spending. I LOVE my coolerdors! I have 6 coolerdors (Newair 1500 & 840's, and two Liebherr XS-200's) plus three end table humidors, one Aristocrat and two Vigilant's. I only use the Elie Bleu humidors for shorter term storage when I transfer the sticks from the coolerdors at the office to the desktops at home to rest, acclimate to be ready to be smoked soon. This system has worked extremely well for my needs for many, many years.
 
LOL there is zero chance of a cigar becoming a dog rocket due to poor conditions if kept in an Elie Bleu humidor, unless the caretaker did not maintain it. The beauty is secondary to the quality construction, you may have missed that crucial takeaway. Also, I paid $.10 on the dollar for mine, so it had zero effect on cigar spending. I LOVE my coolerdors! I have 6 coolerdors (Newair 1500 & 840's, and two Liebherr XS-200's) plus three end table humidors, one Aristocrat and two Vigilant's. I only use the Elie Bleu humidors for shorter term storage when I transfer the sticks from the coolerdors at the office to the desktops at home to rest, acclimate to be ready to be smoked soon. This system has worked extremely well for my needs for many, many years.
Nah, I didn't miss anything. You like to brag and drop names, I get it.;)
 
Nah, I didn't miss anything. You like to brag and drop names, I get it.;)
Not quite Jeff, you most certainly did miss what I am saying but it's all good. For you to insult my cigars and call them dog rockets just because they came out of a nice humidor was unnecessary roughness, nonsensical and has absolutely no basis in reality. I am not bragging just because I enjoy hunting down high quality products for really cheap prices. I am not one of those folks that can afford to pay retail for high quality items, so I would have nothing to brag about anyway but I sure do pride myself on still finding quality items for pennies on the dollar. That is called being a smart consumer in my opinion and most folks would be proud of that. There is no reason for you to feel threatened by it, and certainly no reason to insult someone else's cigar collection just because you do things differently. We all love our cigars and want to take good care of them, so why you felt the need to resort to insulting my cigars is beyond me. There is no right or wrong here, to each his own. Can't we all just get along, play nice and support each other and share in this lovely hobby??
 
@ByronB

Notice the winky emoji at the end of that line. It's an emoji for "just kidding". I'm new here, too--this is a great place, but the sarcasm level here is off the charts. These guys bust each others' balls all the time and an outsider would think it's rancorous, but they're just having some fun. CigarStone is good guy, but he likes to poke folks for fun, watch for the emojis.

It's a fun crowd here, and I actually like the sarcastic humor and ball busting, it's fun!

And nobody here really attacks others' choices in cigars or other things. There are quit a number of posts about cigar cabinets here worth several times the value of your Elie Bleus. Frankly, while most of us wouldn't buy one retail (as you said you wouldn't) the deal you got could cause some good natured pissing on it out of jealousy. It's all good!

And in the spirit of good-natured sarcastic ball busting ... ;););)

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@ByronB

Notice the winky emoji at the end of that line. It's an emoji for "just kidding". I'm new here, too--this is a great place, but the sarcasm level here is off the charts. These guys bust each others' balls all the time and an outsider would think it's rancorous, but they're just having some fun. CigarStone is good guy, but he likes to poke folks for fun, watch for the emojis.

It's a fun crowd here, and I actually like the sarcastic humor and ball busting, it's fun!

And nobody here really attacks others' choices in cigars or other things. There are quit a number of posts about cigar cabinets here worth several times the value of your Elie Bleus. Frankly, while most of us wouldn't buy one retail (as you said you wouldn't) the deal you got could cause some good natured pissing on it out of jealousy. It's all good!

And in the spirit of good-natured sarcastic ball busting ... ;););)

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Thank you kindly for the explanation, and my apologies if my response was unwarranted. I have never had someone attack or insult my cigars for no apparent reason, especially a fellow brother of the leaf. I couldn't care less about what anyone spends on their cigar storage or cigars. I am only impressed by systems that work well no matter what the design, style or methodology is and if the owner is happy with the results.

I am not much of a sarcastic ball buster, so I imagine I will probably just tend to stay on the sidelines here.

Thanks again for the explanation!
 
Not quite Jeff, you most certainly did miss what I am saying but it's all good. For you to insult my cigars and call them dog rockets just because they came out of a nice humidor was unnecessary roughness, nonsensical and has absolutely no basis in reality. I am not bragging just because I enjoy hunting down high quality products for really cheap prices. I am not one of those folks that can afford to pay retail for high quality items, so I would have nothing to brag about anyway but I sure do pride myself on still finding quality items for pennies on the dollar. That is called being a smart consumer in my opinion and most folks would be proud of that. There is no reason for you to feel threatened by it, and certainly no reason to insult someone else's cigar collection just because you do things differently. We all love our cigars and want to take good care of them, so why you felt the need to resort to insulting my cigars is beyond me. There is no right or wrong here, to each his own. Can't we all just get along, play nice and support each other and share in this lovely hobby??
Jeff is just razzing you a little... He is still holds the record for most awards for being the BIGGEST
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ETA: I looked at your introduction and guess who was the first to welcome you!?! JEFF
 
Not quite Jeff, you most certainly did miss what I am saying but it's all good. For you to insult my cigars and call them dog rockets just because they came out of a nice humidor was unnecessary roughness, nonsensical and has absolutely no basis in reality. I am not bragging just because I enjoy hunting down high quality products for really cheap prices. I am not one of those folks that can afford to pay retail for high quality items, so I would have nothing to brag about anyway but I sure do pride myself on still finding quality items for pennies on the dollar. That is called being a smart consumer in my opinion and most folks would be proud of that. There is no reason for you to feel threatened by it, and certainly no reason to insult someone else's cigar collection just because you do things differently. We all love our cigars and want to take good care of them, so why you felt the need to resort to insulting my cigars is beyond me. There is no right or wrong here, to each his own. Can't we all just get along, play nice and support each other and share in this lovely hobby??
Please show me where I insulted your cigars? I was referring in general to the idea of spending a lot of money on a humidor rather than spending the money on cigars.

Otherwise, I can give Aaron @TexasTraveler the award.:cool: And BTW Aaron, I hold the record for "awarding" the most not receiving the most.;)
 
I’ve also heard about dry boxing for the first time (I never hung around cigar sites before, just smoked ‘em) and I have a special purpose small humidor on the way for that, and I’m expecting great things from the practice. I’ve learned a lot about hygrometers, tupperdore storage, and a great many other things.
I have run many and many a tuppy, I love them!
That being said, this is my new go-to "desktop"
This is a damn link to Amazon!
 
I have run many and many a tuppy, I love them!
That being said, this is my new go-to "desktop"
This is a damn link to Amazon!
Those are pretty cool! But SWMBO still would not let me keep it in the living room. My tupps are in the basement on top of the wineador. This is the small one I got for the dry boxing, and the management let's me keep it in the living room. Got it on a 30% off sale, so almost as good a deal as @ByronB got on his Elie Bleus! :cool:

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@MX Those CigarBros look pretty functional, though, function/price looks awesome.
 
Those are pretty cool! But SWMBO still would not let me keep it in the living room. My tupps are in the basement on top of the wineador. This is the small one I got for the dry boxing, and the management let's me keep it in the living room. Got it on a 30% off sale, so almost as good a deal as @ByronB got on his Elie Bleus! :cool:

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@MX Those CigarBros look pretty functional, though, function/price looks awesome.
They are replacing all my travel cases as well, I have a Tactical Range Bag that I use as my portable cigar lounge, and they slide in the pistol case section perfectly. My only real issue is they do not have foam trays. When Iget home I wil post a picture of my travel set-up, I need to straighten it up anyway
 
Please show me where I insulted your cigars?
What would you rather give a friend? An awesome cigar that came from a coolerdor or a dog rocket that came from a beautiful desktop humidor?
Right there when you said "dog rocket that came from a beautiful desktop humidor". I don't get the correlation, especially when my better sticks are all stored and aged in the coolerdors and are only transferred to the desktop humidors for short periods of time before smoking.

You ASSumed I only keep cigars in desktop humidors. 😜

My post was intended to demonstrate that I did not spend a lot of money on the humidors (leaving more money for cigars!), and I am happy that I still managed to get really good quality ones on the cheap.
 
Right there when you said "dog rocket that came from a beautiful desktop humidor". I don't get the correlation, especially when my better sticks are all stored and aged in the coolerdors and are only transferred to the desktop humidors for short periods of time before smoking.

You ASSumed I only keep cigars in desktop humidors. 😜

My post was intended to demonstrate that I did not spend a lot of money on the humidors (leaving more money for cigars!), and I am happy that I still managed to get really good quality ones on the cheap.
I don't suppose you took the time to see who my initial reply was to?


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