RTJ21
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5 years ago
😇 I want to trade my Whitetail Glasstop Humidor 50 Cigar Capacity for an Acrylic Jar Humidor.
Palama
5 years ago

o:) I want to trade my Whitetail Glasstop Humidor 50 Cigar Capacity for an Acrylic Jar Humidor.

RTJ21 wrote:



Might be faster (...and easier...) to just buy what you're looking for.
rfenst
5 years ago

Might be faster (...and easier...) to just buy what you're looking for.

Palama wrote:


Definitely. By the time you trade for an acrylic jar and shipping of your humi, you will spend a lot more money on exactly what you want. Instead of acrylic, glass would probably be better for you cigar jar. Good luck!
corey sellers
5 years ago
Get a mason jar or just go buy some tupperware it works great alot of the guys on here use it.
Notthe1
5 years ago
Ikea has a nice glass Flip top Jar, That would work well for cigars.

https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/korken-jar-with-lid-clear-glass-90227985/ 

about $4. I have one for my coffee storage But my brother kept cigars in his for about two months while he seasoned a new Humidor.
Dg west deptford
5 years ago
Now I need a new coffee jar, thanks. Didn't know I needed one till I read a humidor post
Notthe1
5 years ago

Now I need a new coffee jar, thanks. Didn't know I needed one till I read a humidor post

Dg west deptford wrote:



The one from Ikea is real glass, feels real nice in the hand, and for $5. I'll take two. I really hope I helped you out.
RTJ21
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5 years ago
Thank you all for your replies!!!! i went to IKEA and bought some jars that will work perfect! thanks for helping a rookie!
BuckyB93
5 years ago
Notthe1
5 years ago

Thank you all for your replies!!!! i went to IKEA and bought some jars that will work perfect! thanks for helping a rookie!

RTJ21 wrote:



I'm glad you got your Glass Humidors. I really hope you enjoy them.
benja123
5 years ago
I'm using acrylic lined with cedar sheets, one day when my area isn't in the height of covid numbers, I'll venture out to Ikea. Then I'll have alot of "seasoned" plastic canisters to use for traveling.
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