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Old 03-02-2011, 03:23 PM   #21
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Glad I lost the auction on mine, after seeing this thread. Good Luck.
i was thinking this was the one you were bidding on.
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Old 03-02-2011, 03:38 PM   #22
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^^ +1

What you could do if it's worth it, is glue and clamp the affected area, drill out the screw holes and glue in hardwood dowels. Once set, drill screw holes into hardwood dowels and reassemble.

Or start saving up and speak to someone about a custom built desktop

Or, run down and pick up a tupperdore

Or run down and get a coleman cooler for a coolidor

Or.....

You do have options if the vendor doesn't take care of you. Hopefully they will and this is all for nothing.
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Old 03-02-2011, 08:12 PM   #23
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If you do decide to fix it you might want to hit up a craft store and buy a small piece of chain to go between the side and top to keep it from going too far back.
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Old 03-02-2011, 09:45 PM   #24
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I feel bad for you man. I hope you can repair this or get the devil site to make it right.
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Old 03-02-2011, 10:20 PM   #25
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Well, I got a response from cbid. They said that they didn't have any record of me ever buying the humidor from them and... am I even sure I bought it from them?!

So... I sent them pictures of the receipt/packing invoice AND I forwarded them the confirmation e-mail for the order. We'll see what they say. At this point, I'd like them to make this right for me since I do feel kind of gipped. That being said, I'm already kind of salivating over the waxing moon humidors. I, personally, really enjoy opening up a humidor and smelling that wonderful cigar/cedar smell. It's kind of part of the enjoyment for me and I don't think I'm ready to go utilitarian with the coolerdor.

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I agree... but that humidor is actually almost at capacity. The rest of my sticks were on the table getting inventoried. That's actually part of the draw of a new humidor. I measured out where I'd put it and I would go 19.5"X15.5"X12" and according to the waxing moon site it'd be an over 500 count humi I really had my eye on that wormy chestnut and Walnut look...

I appreciate all the input about doing my own repairs but I'm really doubtful of that being a long term solution. I'm going to see what happens with Cbid first and then go from there. In the meantime, the humidor does function just fine as a removable top humi... but it still makes me sad every time I have to open it that way. I don't want to start out my cigar enjoyment with disappointment.

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Old 03-02-2011, 11:25 PM   #26
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Alk to Ed at waxing moon, I just received mine from him him and it's absolutely beautiful, you won't be disappointed
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Old 03-03-2011, 03:58 AM   #27
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I dont really think you have to scrap the idea of owning "anything nice in terms of a desktop" just because of one situation. I would say this is the exception, not the rule.

Many guys here have beautiful desktops that they have owned for years.
Very true! But I might add, that for every decent desktop humidor, there are twice as many inadequate models that do a terrible job at humidifying cigars. You get what you pay for certainly....but I don't think it's coincidental that most CA members in here highly recommend scrapping a traditional desktop humidor in favor of a bag of beads and a $50.00 cooler
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Old 03-03-2011, 08:50 AM   #28
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If they make good let me know. I'll be happy to take the broken one off your hands and even slip you a buck or few to even out your loss.

I need a second unit frankly, and got no issue with fixing one.

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Old 03-03-2011, 03:35 PM   #29
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Well, this was the case. Cbid said they can't process a return since it is outside the 30-day return policy. I wrote back telling them that I'm not looking for a return at this point. I'm looking for them to replace a defective product... there's a difference. I don't expect a different response from them but I think they do need to make this right in SOME way. I have a lot of good cigar buying years left in me and there's more than one cigar auction site out there these days. Unfortunately, they also might have gotten too big to care about their individual customers. I'll withold judgement until I see how this is ultimately resolved.

In the meantime, I'm covering my bases. I made contact with Ed at waxingwood to ask a question about dimensions on his humidors. If cbid doesn't make this right I won't be buying a substandard humidor again.

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Old 03-04-2011, 09:26 AM   #30
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..but I don't think it's coincidental that most CA members in here highly recommend scrapping a traditional desktop humidor in favor of a bag of beads and a $50.00 cooler
Most guys recommend scrapping a traditional desktop because of how quickly you can outgrow a humidor in this hobby.

Most guys go way too small when purchasing their first humidor, and quickly move on to a larger model, and when that is quickly outgrown they look for larger options.

Coolers are cost effective, durable, and typically have excellent seals, but can be bit of an eyesore. Desk-tops look nice, but are uni-taskers, typically more expensive, fragile (as in this case) and can have issues holding humidity.
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Old 03-04-2011, 10:31 AM   #31
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It's always nice to have a desktop humidor on display with some ready-to-smoke sticks in it. They look nice and add to the ambience of a room and also let people (who might not otherwise know) that you enjoy cigars.

A good cooler (or two) stuck in a corner somewhere are good for all your "overflow". Both the desktop and the cooler should be well stocked with beads
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It's always nice to have a desktop humidor on display with some ready-to-smoke sticks in it. They look nice and add to the ambience of a room and also let people (who might not otherwise know) that you enjoy cigars.

A good cooler (or two) stuck in a corner somewhere are good for all your "overflow". Both the desktop and the cooler should be well stocked with beads
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I have a traditional desktop humi (the one with the tobacco leaf on the lid). I decided that I'd buy it from the local B&M so that I could look at it, touch it, etc., before I bought it. I paid more for it than I could have gotten it for online, but I know that if something happens to it, the B&M will replace it.
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I have a traditional desktop humi (the one with the tobacco leaf on the lid). I decided that I'd buy it from the local B&M so that I could look at it, touch it, etc., before I bought it. I paid more for it than I could have gotten it for online, but I know that if something happens to it, the B&M will replace it.
Same for me and I have never regretted it. My loca B&M's treat me very well
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Old 03-04-2011, 07:28 PM   #35
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Old 03-04-2011, 08:27 PM   #36
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Man, sorry to hear...let us know how it goes with cbid...definitely look into a cooler...they're great and economical! You can save up for a nice cabinet or desktop humidor in the meantime!
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It's always nice to have a desktop humidor on display with some ready-to-smoke sticks in it. They look nice and add to the ambience of a room and also let people (who might not otherwise know) that you enjoy cigars.

A good cooler (or two) stuck in a corner somewhere are good for all your "overflow". Both the desktop and the cooler should be well stocked with beads
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My Feelings Exactly, Michael!
I'm with Greg and Michael, I just switched to a cooler and though it is a eye sore it keeps my sticks at a constant 65% humidity and returns to 65 % even after leaving the lid up...best move I made in a long time.
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Old 03-05-2011, 01:56 AM   #38
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I could not agree more. Talk to waxing moon. That dude makes some awesome looking humidors. Good Luck. Sorry about the crappy humidor.


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Time to talk to Waxing Moon!

Hoping to do the same thing myself once they ol Income tax comes in. Fortunately I haven't had this kind of problem with my 'dor yet. yesh! Thats a nightmare, good luck with the Devil!
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