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    Quote Originally Posted by SoCal gunner View Post
    I think I need one of those!
    Xikar Cigar Cutter Case

    For us pipers, they have a lot of nice leather accessories.

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    Got some acrylic trays for my large tupperdore. They fit perfectly, but YMMV, depending upon the storage container or cooler used.
    I liked them so much, I got a few more for my winedor.

    I forewent the traditional Spanish cedar trays. These were about half the price and available the same day from the local general merchandise discount retail store What's Your Latest Accessory Purchase? Sometimes I lack patience.



    I like that they stack together, so no crushing of cigars. At 8” wide, they fit nearly all cigars for length. At 2” high, it is perfect for 2 layers.

    You can get smaller ones that also nest. I got a 4x12, hoping it would contain my short and small cigars, but it is about a half inch too narrow.



    They also have an 8x8, that could combine with a 4x8 and stack exactly on the 12x8 for ultimate flexibility if you wanted to sort your cigars that far.


    The size that I didn’t see is a 6x8; two would fit perfect nested on a 12x8.


    I have them in use along with my cedar trays in my winedor, stacking one on top of another. They are very similar in size.

    Next up; sort and reorganize!


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    I wonder about airflow in the acrylics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by josh lucky 13 View Post
    I wonder about airflow in the acrylics?
    That is a thought, but wouldn’t be worse than smaller tuppers with lids. Where they are stacked with the cedar trays, there is plenty of airflow. I shuffle through my cigars in the various trays often enough they get plenty of air change.

    Cello’d sticks don’t get airflow, and they seem to be fine. Yes, I know cellophane breaths, but it is very limited and slow.

    Lack of openness could be an advantage if there ever was an issue (mold, beetles) because they would be isolated.

    I don’t think they are air tight. If they were, they would be difficult to lift off of one another. They aren’t. Less so probably than a winedor; just a smaller version.

    I suppose one could drill some holes in the bottom or sides for airflow. I considered doing that in the bottom of one with media in a tray below it.

    Now you’ve got me thinking.
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    media in the bottom 4x8, with two 4x4 above with holes drilled in the bottoms, one of them containing a circulating fan, like a repurposed computer cooling fan. This would draw air over the media and up through the fan. Maybe just two stacked 4x4s.?


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    Not sure I have been considering a fan in my humidor but have not yet. I like the trays but I was using wire trays for my stacking and sorting for airflow purposes. I do not know which is better or not.

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    If you use a fan, it needs to cycle. Continuous actually creates problems, at least for me. I just use one of those ultra-cheap outlet timers with a dial, set for 30 minutes on twice a day.
    @WNYTONY has a good circulating fan set up.

    That is a good question topic; how much air flow, or lack of it, effects cigars. A lot of hyperbole and probably emotion, but little in the way of scientific evidence with controls.

    Aww, what am I talking about? Cigars are for enjoyment; not fussing over. If they are smoking fine, why change what you (we) do?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nature View Post
    If you use a fan, it needs to cycle. Continuous actually creates problems, at least for me. I just use one of those ultra-cheap outlet timers with a dial, set for 30 minutes on twice a day.
    @WNYTONY has a good circulating fan set up.

    That is a good question topic; how much air flow, or lack of it, effects cigars. A lot of hyperbole and probably emotion, but little in the way of scientific evidence with controls.

    Aww, what am I talking about? Cigars are for enjoyment; not fussing over. If they are smoking fine, why change what you (we) do?


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    I remember some topic on the old site someone was wanting to age cigars wrapped in plastic vs not to see which was better.

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    Had to replace my last one.
    Either someone glommed it or I lost it.
    But had to replace it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brimy View Post
    Had to replace my last one.
    Either someone glommed it or I lost it.
    But had to replace it.

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    This is an incredible cutter. Too bad its so heavy- lends itself to the cut, but not the pocket

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    Quote Originally Posted by zabhatton View Post
    This is an incredible cutter. Too bad its so heavy- lends itself to the cut, but not the pocket
    Agreed!
    It's like having a brick in your pocket compared to other cutters.
    But the cut is so worth it.

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