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Posted: 7/25/2020 6:39:54 PM EDT
I'm sitting here with nothing to do so I took a a couple pictures of my tupperdor. Its nothing special but figured I'd share. I'm actually going to be looking to upgrade to something a bit larger and my wife wants something a little classier that Tupperware lol so maybe something will inspire me. So let's see your humidors.





I also have a ammo can half full of la fincas I ordered from jr it does a great job with a bovada in it.
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A little cluttered in my office right now, but you get the point.  

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Very nice! No way I'll be able to go that big.
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I just watched the cigar obsessions video on that sampler pack a few hours ago. Nice set up. What size is that model?
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A little cluttered in my office right now, but you get the point.  

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/145716/humidor_jpg-1519553.JPG
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I like the look of the cabinet style humidors. What are you using for humidity in it?
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I started with Tupperware and cedar trays too. I’ve probably been at it longer than you. I had a plan. Decide what you want and build towards it. Even if it starts with a bigger piece of tupperware.



My first serious humidor and ashtray. Both were anniversary gifts. I keep them in my “office,” but haven’t used either in over a decade maybe even two.



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I just watched the cigar obsessions video on that sampler pack a few hours ago. Nice set up. What size is that model?
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I just watched the cigar obsessions video on that sampler pack a few hours ago. Nice set up. What size is that model?

Cc-100,  says it's a 250ct,  I have 100 in there now and I think I could pack 100 more in there but there wouldn't be much room for air circulation.   I smoke mostly robusto size cigars.  Best cigar accessory purchase I've made,   I'm in Houston and old 100ct humidor regularly got above 75* regardless what room I put it in.   The cc-100 keeps perfect temp and humidity.
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A very basic setup
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That's just damn cool. I took at a look at your website you do nice work.
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That's just damn cool. I took at a look at your website you do nice work.
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Thanks very much!
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@RockRash

The one I have seems to be discontinued, but this appears to be its successor....

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tupperdor ftw

2x bigboi 65 packets
cheapo but accurate chinese BT hydrometer



Link Posted: 8/3/2020 1:26:48 AM EDT
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My "footlocker" style humidor.





I've got about twenty more sticks coming in from CBid... top shelf was replenished recently at CI in The Colony a few weekends ago. I've had the 8x80 Ogre for over a year... kinda intimidating.
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@DevilsDesperado

What are you using for humidity?
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Used to do cigars and have some left but made the transition to pipes.
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I’ve got two blocks of Heartfelt beads on the lid.
Link Posted: 8/4/2020 10:37:12 PM EDT
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Nothing fancy but it works great

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Threw a 72% boveda and some cedar spills in there. Gtg
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Anyone have recs on a cigar fridge? Seems like they all have bad reviews unless you're spending $500+.

I'm out of space and would like to consolidate.
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You have whynter

https://www.whynter.com/product-category/lifestyle/cigar-humidor/

And

https://www.newair.com/collections/humidors

Honestly but are probably made in the same factory in China, just a different name,   the similarities are too much.
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I was looking at the whynter but it seems that nobody will ship it to my address. Even local pickup at home depot and best buy are a no go. I'm thinking going the cooler route is in my future.
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Find a wine fridge that goes up to at least 65 and build/buy some Spanish cedar shelves.

Cigars kept at 65/65 Smoke just fine.
Link Posted: 8/8/2020 2:48:39 PM EDT
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My main one. I have a nice wooden one i also use.
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Damn, that’s terrible man. Sorry.

Good info maybe for some to have backup storage for their sticks and probably something to remotely monitor the environment with alarms if things get wonky.

I just use waterproof containers like for camping with a boveda in there and some cedar. Not perfect but should keep them great for years/ decades/ millenia.
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My start on my coolador.  I need some cedar trays now...
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Nothing fancy here.

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20 pack of Oliva Protege Connecticuts showed up so had to build a quick tupperdor

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I have a big cooler set up like a standing humidor, it's worked out nice but it's nowhere near that organized anymore (old pic, it's got more crammed into it and the trays are sitting in a giant ziplock bag right now)







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I've had better luck maintaining my humidity with these tupperdor. I maintain one with my higher end sticks, running one 72% boveda pack, it holds right at 70%. The other has my crappers, which is maintained with a 69% pack.
Link Posted: 12/18/2020 10:47:22 AM EDT
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Someday I will get serious about posting some updated pics.
There is still lots of work to do.

I started with this wine cooler I bought for $500.





The cooling unit is crap and could not keep the temperature at 70 so it was removed.
I plan on replacing it with a circulating water chiller/heater running distilled water through copper tubing (one solid length).

I have removed some of the wine racks and added some Spanish cedar trays:



The humidity is controlled by a Cigar Oasis Magna 3.0





Like I said these are older pictures.
I currently only have 100  or so cigars.

Plans are to add some trays that slide in the wine bottle openings (but that is another story).


p.s. I have circulating fans to keep the air/humidity/temperature throughout equalish.
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I’ve gone this route for our vacation property. Inexpensive and Low maintenance vs a traditional humidor

Home model
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Link Posted: 12/20/2020 1:46:54 PM EDT
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I limit myself (intentionally) to one tupperdor at the house, and one pelican for travel.  Otherwise I'd spend more on a coolerdor or wineador and fill it.



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Mine is just a shoe box and hold cigars and a G-19.
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