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S.O.B.
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So buy a small cooler, and when you outgrow it you can use it for beer...
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Still Watching My Back
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If you don't care about looks, just use Tupperware. It's cheap and it works better than any wood humidor I own.
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It's Smokin' Time!
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If money is a concern, tupperware is a whole lot cheaper than a wooden humidor or a cooler!
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While I am familiar with the Tupperware concept, I know my fiance wouldn't wanna look at a Tuppador on the desk in our bedroom lol.
Figured a nice looking humi would keep us both happy. Gotta keep the Mrs. happy after all. Especially since she makes way more $ than I do and will surprise me with a few sticks here and there. ![]() ![]() As for a budget, I figure I'd spend up to $150 plux tax on a good humidor. My birthday is in October as well and I have been suggested here and there to my fiance that I want one. I've thought of even splitting the cost of one with her. ![]() I just don't know the best place in Canada to order a humi which is why I had made this thread to ask how Cigar Star or HumidorsDirect are in terms of quality, service etc. ![]() |
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YNWA
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1. Yep I knew that about the drawer or closet thing.
2. Of course it's imminent. I was trying to make a joke in the vein of "well maybe she'll break off the engagement if she'll have to look at an eyesore of a tuppador on our desk day in day out." Y'know how women can gripe about us men and our man-toys and belongings. ![]() 3. Well I wouldn't be buying anything until after I'm all moved in as I said. But yeah I figure $150 + tax (or around there) oughta be a good budget for my first humidor. And hell if I get one as a birthday present, then I can just use what would have been my humi budget for accessories or sticks. Ditto for if my fiance and I split the cost of a humidor. As if she wanted to buy me one, I'd feel bad about her spending an arm and a leg, it's just how I am. |
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