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The Tower Humidor
Been awhile since anyone has posted a thread asking for tips. I am thinking about getting this one (in the Cherry):
http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_cabin..._HUM-2000.html Anyone have one and can tell me the pros/cons? |
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it seems that this one does not come equipped with a humidification device
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All I know is once you get it setup I get to come and rummage through it like a hobo looking for Booze.
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I had a friend who had that particular model and I know he ended up having to do some cutting and tweaking inside to get the humidity right from top to bottom. Once he did that it worked very well for him for many years until he sold it to upgrade to an Aristocrat. The Aristocrats are in a whole other league both in quality and price. This should work fine if your looking for a cabinet on a budget.:2
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If you get it, I'd recommend the Humi-Care XG1000 you can get on the devil site for <$90 if you shop around. It's worked great in my cabinet.
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Peter, I tried to quote you 3'x, should have just used the little quotation at the top, but I was trying to be clever. Anyway, I hear you about the Aristocrat, and I would love to go that route, but they are so expensive.....but if I get anymore negative responses like Neoflex, I just might go that route. Thanks, keep em' coming guys + & -'s |
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I understand how expensive they are. The point I was trying to make is that when you reach a certain point in spending bigger bucks on a cabinet humidor, you might as well go all out. If you are going to spend $600-$700 at Cheap Humidors, why not be a bit more patient, save a bit longer and get something really nice. People spend a whole lot of money on cigars and then look to skimp on the humidor and storage accessories. I went from a small 40 count desktop to 2, then 3, 40-70 qt. coolers and then to my Aristocrat. Best of luck no matter which route you choose. |
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You are right Peter, Right now I have a Trunkador and a 48 Qt cooler and thinking about starting another cooler, + I have 3 desktops (currently not being used, but going to reseason the biggest soon) waiting on the Aristocrat is def the way to go, now just have to be patient, and that is not my strong suit. Thanks again for making me see the light. |
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I have this exact model. Bought it about 3-4 years ago for a killer deal and use a cigar oasis II in it. I have had absolutly no issues with it except moving it because it weighs a ton. With that being said i have long been eyeing up a nice Arisotcrat and plan on getting one in the near future. You just cant beat the quality and craftsmanship.
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I have this unit that I bought off Craigslist last year. It had never been used because it came with broken glass. The seller had new tempered glass installed and I paid $300 for it. I don't know that I would have paid $800-$900 for it shipped, but it does just fine. The Cigar Oasis works ok, but i also have about 3 lbs of Heartfelt beads through out the unit. They really help stablize the humidity. My lady is very glad to be rid of the coolers...
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I have a similar one: http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_cabin..._HUM-1000.html, and I really like it, but for some reason the humidity on the bottom is different than the top, always. I tried different things to no avail. Sometimes as much as a 6 percent difference, but right now only 2 percent. 66 and 64. My endtable humidor (antietam) is smaller but has no fluctuations.
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Mickey, I had the same exact model you posted.
While it served me well, I wish I would've skipped the step and went straight for the aristocrat. I had very few issues with the tower, but I was always sinking money into it. I started with the Hydra, then some beads,I added weatherstripping, then the fan kit for the hydra, then more beads. I bought cedar singles trays, because I outgrew the draws. Then I outgrew the trays and had Waxing moon build me a cabinet insert. By the end, the door had come a little loose, and the screws would no longer tighten up. I had it for less than 2 years. While it was never a total disappointment, it was never perfect. Like I said, it served me well, but an aristocrat is a whole other level. And another thing, If you think you will never outgrow that tower, think again! :D |
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Mickey, that is the exact model I have, but mine is the cherry finish. I've never had issues with it holding humidity or leaking. Has plenty of room for my smokes, and there's no way I can afford an Aristocrat, even if I wanted to. I paid 300 for mine from a buddy. Looks great in my living room.
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So torn.........I appreciate all the input though guys.
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I have the same tower Mickey. If you do buy it, just go in knowing it is what it is. Mine does a decent job. In winter I have to add some form of active humidification due to the drier air from the furnace being on. Otherwise it does just fine with a couple lbs of beads. I did go buy longer screws for the door hinges. They use too short of screw and they will start to pull out.
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Do you still use it Bob or have you upgraded?
Hell now I am thinking about the Winedor......ugh |
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I'm still using it. No plans to upgrade to anything different at this point.
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