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I'm looking for a new humidor and struck out at my local shops any website recommendations where I can get a great humidor that won't break my bank but is also great quality
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Are you looking for functionality or a display piece? For functionality, grab a cooler with a good seal, some beads, and a hygrometer--it won't break your bank and it is also great quality (even if it's not something you'd display in your living room).
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I want something that looks nice along with the other stuff I said like quality durability etc. I need something that looks nice so when I finish law school I can put it in my office no coolerdor will look too wonderful there lol.
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if youve got the money a 50ct from waxing moon is deffintily something to show off.
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Check on cbid, and watch there you could always go to cheaphumidors, or I personally like the 100ct on CI website, some are sweet looking!
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I say the edgestar 28 from www.compactappliance.com. Scratch and dent units are going for $99 shipped;
http://www.compactappliance.com/EdgeStar-TWR282S-28-Bottle-Deluxe-Ultra-Capacity-Free-Standing-Wine-Cooler/TWR282SSDDSSD,default,pd.html?cgid=Clearance_Items-Scratch_and_Dent Posted via Mobile Device |
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bargainhumidor.com
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The problem with buying a wooden humidor from online retailers is that you don't really know what you are getting until it's delivered, and then it's really too late to do much about it. The exception to this is going to custom manufacturer's like Waxing Moon.
It's too bad that your local B&M's did not have anything to offer you... |
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They have some Quality Importers humidors but I'm not sure if they are any good the guy said they are but I wasn't sure any opinions? Because I honestly would rather see in and buy it in person also my last one from online was junk and it's made me a bit weary about buying another one from online.
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QI stuff is quality. I just don't like buying from a b&m because you can get the same humidor much cheaper online.
And I work in a b&m. :r I have bought 5 humidors from bargainhumidors and am very happy with each purchase. And they stand behind their products. |
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Wooden humidors that aren't custom made aren't worth a crap....give me a month and you'll see mine getting blown apart by an AK-47.
Get them custom, or go with a cooler or Edgestar. |
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I had a 40 count that served me well for 5 years. Hey Bill, how many non-custom made humidors have you owned to come to that conclusion? |
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A Custom Humidor is even better -- if you have the money... |
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Yea unfortunately not done with school yet so no customs for me yet but I was looking at this humidor in particular curious to know what you guys think and if you have any quick tips or suggestions on what I should looknfor when inspecting it at the shop tomorrow http://www.qualityimporters.com/qual...tail.asp?ID=56
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1, but if it failed so bad what would possess me to buy another? Doesn't seem logical. Especially after less than 6 months. I mean if someone wants to give me free $$$$$...I'll try more out...Until then I cannot afford to waste my $$$. :2 So sometime in the next month look for pictures of my AK totally said piece of $hit humidor. |
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As for what to look for: Search is your friend. There is a lot of good info here on CA. This is a good place to start: http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=621. |
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Still never came out. It must have had a leak somewhere..... The obvious point is poor craftsmanship. I don't find my post misleading at all....I'll post a picture of the bottom if you would like. I have no idea how it happened....but it wasn't right and it WAS the humidor. However it is up to you, if you believe my posts are misleading and harmful to new members, I welcome you to remove them. I will not complain one damn bit. |
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I'm not going to edit/delete your posts. |
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I was just posting my experience......I think a new member deserves both sides of the coin eh?
Either way we all know the desktops are too small, so who is to say my statement is bullsh!t. I outgrew the 300 count in 2 months of being here.......LONG before it broke but still 6 month is bull$hit. Don't blame me for these crazy bastages forcing every new member to buy 200+ cigars in 2 months. I mean sure some are probably good....but the bad ones...leak..and it's more harmful then you or anyone might think. Even if they are good tell me like 5 people that don't outgrow a desktop...... Just sayin...I wish "as a new member" I was smart enough to buy a cooler instead of a desktop. Would have saved me $110 and the carpet. I would have liked that. No, I'm out $110 and the carpet. However My AK-47 it's get explode something fun, so who says I'm really out the $$$ :D |
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Just because you got a bad one Bill does not mean other non-custom humidors will be the same. There are lots of different manufacturers out there and some of them are quite good. |
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Also they are much cheaper and hold much more. I don't think anyone would agree that a desktop will last forever. Even if they are quality you outgrow them easily. I know for a fact Mr Pnoon has an Aristocrat :D Peter ain't rocking no desktop :tu |
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Also, it is ignorant to think that because someone owns an Aristocrat or other larger storage, that they don't still use a desktop. |
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you have too remember that when buying these humidors, they are coming with the old fashioned green foam humidifiers and cheap analog hygrometers. The green foam humidifiers do work ok with 50/50 solution, but the analog hygrometers are usually not too accurate. The inaccurate hygrometer is usually where a new humidor owner will run into trouble. The result will be moldy or dry cigars.
An inexpensive humidor can be made to work very well. You will see most folks on this board upgrade thier inexpensive humidors with a good hygrometer and a more up to date and easier to use humidification device. So if you are looking for perfection, be prepared to spend at least another $50.00 on top of the humidor cost. |
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I don't know that I made my point. I'm not old enough to have a humi from 1926 :r I do have to add, made in 1926 and made in 2011 ....there is probably a difference no? :D But the point was some wooden ones are bad and you're out the cash and possibly more. Also a coolidor is cheaper and holds more. I'm sure I sucked at making said point but I'm pretty drunk, you knew that already. I didn't expect to have to have an intelligent conversation at this time, Peter you caught me off guard. My last post in this thread. Take it for what it's worth or don't, but I just regret buying my desktop. It was a complete waste of my $$$. Anyways, have a good night everyone :salute: |
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I'm sure there are lemons within a large number of any manufactured product, bill. But 1 lemon should not be representative of the entire lot. I mean, I smoked a rather nasty cohiba sig II tubo the other night, but I'm not about to dismiss factory hand-rolled cigars altogether because of it... Know what I mean?
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You are right that a wineador is a good option, but I think he stated that he this may be out of his price range and larger than he is looking for. |
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*im not calling out famous as i didnt buy it from them but many places sell it* http://www.famous-smoke.com/foot+loc...dor/item+16307 http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...219_174416.jpg Im not saying all non-custom humidors are crap but buyer beware on the cheap ones. :2 |
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I'm with Peter on this one I have a 100ct and 50ct both cheap humidors and both have been rock solid for over 2 years with zero problems. In fact I keep most of my HTF/LE stuff in the 100 ct cause it's never given me a problem.
I also have a cooler and 2 wine fridges and while those are awesome both for size and price my desktops have been very good to me. I agree that with everything even a vino or cooler there will be / can be lemons. Maybe the element quits on the the vino or the cooler doesn't seal great it's just a gamble you really have to take and if it's not working then you have to send it back. I would love a custom humi for display and maybe one day when I have the cash to spare I will buy one to replace my current desktops but really until those fail me I don't really have a reason to replace them. That's just my input. No need to scare a few new guys away from a cheap humi just because a few people had a bad apple. Hell look at cigars that cost a pretty penny and some people love them but there will always be that person who had a bad experience with it. Remember for a few negative reviews there can always be many many more positive ones that were never writen or shared. |
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I have no problem with a desktop. If i had my own place id like to have one on display. But thats for a later time. |
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For example will I ever buy another cheap humi. No cause I don't need one but when someone ask me for a recommendation I'll happly point them towards cheap humidors or other retailers based on my experience. As others have said I will also recommend coolers, tupper, vino's etc but I don't write off wood desk tops. At the end of the day it comes down to how much you are willing to spend AND what you are looking for. Everything else is just opinions and everyones will vary. :tu Btw I love this place cause the poor guy was asking about desktops and here you clowns are suggesting coolers and vino's!!!!! Your all bad for influences!!!!!:lr |
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Whew...testiness.
While we are calling attention to leaks in people's logic, let me say this (with respect) to RonC...A cheap Hygrometer and green foam disc that ships with a cheap humidor doesn't make them lose humidity like sand through a seive. THAT'S bad construction. And with proper glycol solution, they should not lead to mushy or dry cigars, since the solution is supposedly designed to hold a specific humidity with proper use. So dry is a result of not keeping an eye on the disc's moisture level and mushy is a result of not properly charging it with fresh solution from time to time. Cheap hygros just read innacurate values, mostly consistently. It's still the BOX that leaks. I have three cheap humidors, none of which can hold moisture. ANY one of them could have been the savior of all, but instead, they all suck. When I tell a 'newbie" not to skimp on a humidor by buying a 50 dollar 300 ct., I speak from experience and disgust. I will grant you the person did not ask for bulk storage recommendations, and I don't think anyone called me out, I'd have to read through to see, but I DID say if you are going to get a nice desktop for the office, get a good one, and leave the cheap humidors to the people that believe in em so much. But in the end, it's just a discussion. We all have our opinions. |
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haha, whoops...looks like I never made that point earlier in this thread...guess all help with humi threads look alike to me.
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HAHA I love this place, he asks for a desktop and gets vinos and coolers as suggestions. My advice if he hasn't run off yet is check out www.cheaphumidors.com. That is always my recommendation, quality humidors at fair prices.
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Yeah, I suppose it would help if I clicked on the links... oops! :)
I was just thinking that maybe he was dismissing the wineador because of assumed cost, or maybe hadn't considered the idea at all. |
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Very good point. Either way, the edgestar is a great option but if you are looking for a desktop check out the site I posted. I as well as many other members on the site can vouch for them.
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If you want a desktop get one, you asked for recommendations but then rebuked that advice. Sounds like you already know what you want.
My advice would be listen to the folks here. Many many a newbie comes in and asks this same question, gets told get a vino or a cooler and they all say No I want a desktop. Your going to out grow your desktop in a month or two...most everyone does. Since you mentioned your desk after you grad law school A) How long till you graduate law school? If more than a year get a cooler and spend your money on cigars to build your collection...THEN when you graduate and get a job. THEN get something nice for your office...chances are you'll be making better coin then and would want something nicer then the entry level type desktop humidors on the cheaper end of the spectrum. Till then figure out what you like..get and smoke lots of it! :tu |
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Ok first ide like to thank everyone for their help thus far. But today I purchased the Man O' War desktop humidor. I started by giving the inside a quick dampening with distiller water and a cloth and I now have a glass with distiller water in there along with the humidification pad that came with the humidor. My question is what are my next steps? I plan to buy a digital hydrometer ASAP and I also plan on waiting for this humidor to reach a perfect 70 rh before putting anything into it. What do you guys suggest for humidification? Beads? An electric one? And is there anything else I should do in my seasoning process? Lastly how often should I open it to check the humidity with the pad and glass of distiller water in it?
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Stickies and search are your friend
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=618 http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=620 http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=621 |
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