ocean8
25 years ago
As someone relatively new to cigar smoking, I've already crammed my 30 +/- capacity humidor full. I'm looking for something to hold a number of sampler packs and a few boxes of my favs (so far) so I can trade.

Anyone have either a positive or negative experience with this humidor? I see it's auctioned regularly on this site.

Also, I've heard folks refer to a "coolerdor", which I assume is a converted drink cooler. Anyone here ever tried anything like that? Let me know. Thanks all!
fbcoacho
25 years ago
I MIGHT BE ABLE TO HELP YOU OUT. E-MAIL ME AT [email protected].
hhjr71
25 years ago
buy a all wood night table line it with spanish cedar m ake it air tight , put in a small humidification device, works like a charm , i made one holds hundreds of cigars
tailgater
25 years ago
how did you make it air tight? Do you have written plans? sounds interesting.
Fallsrider
25 years ago
I have limited room in my home for cigar storage so I went the coolerdor route. It works very well with little maintanence. Try www.cigargroup/faq/ for ideas and construction info. There's also info on conversion of furniture. Sam's Warehouse had coolers for $39 and Target had the small stackable shelves. Good Luck!
hhjr71
25 years ago
put good weather striping around the doors and draw , add a lock on doors to keep closed , and a latch on the draw
hhjr71
25 years ago
if you want more info about it feel free to e mail me at [email protected]
baumfr
25 years ago
After the kids go off to college, turn a bedroom into a walk-in humidor and smoking area. Just make sure the walk-in is over-pressurized to keep the cigar smoke away from your precious puros.
tailgater
25 years ago
my kids are all under 4 years old. can't wait that long...
ocean8
25 years ago
Thanks for the tips, folks. Despite my wanting a nice wood 'dor, I think I'll try the coolerdor route for now and save my $ for some stix I've heard about on the board. Thanks again.
unklebill
25 years ago
search the ARCHIVES...
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