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The first thing I would do when you get your humidors in though is season them. That way you can start putting your cigars in there. Until then I would store the cigars in a tupperware dish or something. I believe it should only take a few days to season those small humidors. Correct me if I am wrong fellas.
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![]() I am gad you have your neighbor to help you get started in this hobby/obsession of ours. ![]() |
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I can tell you that the Warminster is just some cheap board with a Cherry finish. It's fine for dryboxing or keeping all your lighters and cutters together but it doesn't really keep RH very well. I wouldn't bother trying to keep any nice sticks in it.
Go ahead and invest in a nice cooler because you'll soon have those other humi's packed full ![]()
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Here are some pics now that I received my shipment: ![]() ![]() |
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