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    Quote Originally Posted by josh lucky 13 View Post
    Nice top shelf sticks.
    No kidding. Makes my bargain shopping almost embarrassing (but I won't stop).

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    Quote Originally Posted by kolabeau View Post
    No kidding. Makes my bargain shopping almost embarrassing (but I won't stop).

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    Smoke what u like! I pretty much only smoke on the weekends so thats how I justify when I buy the more expensive sticks. No kids helps too haha


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    Quote Originally Posted by kolabeau View Post
    No kidding. Makes my bargain shopping almost embarrassing (but I won't stop).

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    After a while you will have enough daily smokes then you can buy the more celebratory sticks later. It all comes down to budget storage and how frequently you smoke. If you have enough daily smokes stored up then you can buy a few more expensive sticks every once in a while and have a place to store them. If storage is tight it hard to justify that space for that price.

    There is kind of a basic philosophy for any humidor. In time its too small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KRam311 View Post

    4 Sistema 7 liter tuppies- can fit maybe 100 sticks in each max. Have em somewhat organized and actually started an excel spreadsheet with the help of my wife and inspiration from @WNYTONY


    Wooden humi I bought on Mercari for some of my special sticks- probably fits a little less than 50. Made by an Italian pipe maker in Italy- holds humidity like a champ and I absolutely love the look/smell


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    Nice.

    Love the sistema tupperdors. Solid built and completely airtight.

    And they do hold close to 100 loose sticks, so very nice if you have a lot of loose ones.

    Beautiful wooden humidor. I really would love to keep everything in nice, wooden humidors as they look so nice, and have a very classy look.

    Unfortunately, none I have ever had sealed well at all, so they got retired.

    Had to use 72%Bovedas to maintain 65% rh, and they had to be replaced every 2 to 3 months.

    Tupperdors aren't as nice looking, but have proven to make for excellent performance, so have to sacrifice the looks.

    I friggin' LOVE cigars

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    Quote Originally Posted by josh lucky 13 View Post
    After a while you will have enough daily smokes then you can buy the more celebratory sticks later. It all comes down to budget storage and how frequently you smoke. If you have enough daily smokes stored up then you can buy a few more expensive sticks every once in a while and have a place to store them. If storage is tight it hard to justify that space for that price.

    There is kind of a basic philosophy for any humidor. In time its too small.
    100% this! Well said Josh


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    Quote Originally Posted by KRam311 View Post
    100% this! Well said Josh


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    I speak from my experience. There have been times i have had little to no buying for 1 reason or another. Even with my daughter I won't let my cigars affect the household budget. I have a cigar fund when someone gives me money for birthday or whatnot that goes in my cigar fund. Its not exorbitant but healthy especially when you add in my limited purchases. If I smoked more I would have to limit certain purchases. But you are right smoke what you like.

    I am also not trying to tell anyone how to do anything just giving my perspective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KRam311 View Post
    100% this! Well said Josh
    I 100% agree. I love my "BBS" (Budget Buy Sticks) favorites that I have found. They are great for daily smoking and then like you said, I sprinkle in some "special occasions" with the BBS. It is storage space that I think will inhibit me from being able to take advantage of box buy pricing when the budget is there for it at any given time.

    (I was going to say "Budget Buy Cigars" until I realized all of the jokes that could go along with the associated acronym and figured it would be smarter to go with "Budget Buy Sticks".)

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    Quote Originally Posted by josh lucky 13 View Post
    Or is it winedor time
    Believe me, I have thought about it! Been keeping an eye on a few reseller sites - Mercari, OfferUp, CL and even Poshmark.

    Don't have FB, but do have Nextdoor - mostly a neighborhood drama and gossip app, but there can be some very good intel in there at times from your immediate community on crime - especially ongoing crime. Anyways, there's a "for sell" feature on there too I check out.

    Only seen the ones with temp control. I want the whole she-bang - temp and humidity control.

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    My Winedor


    Yes, that is a humidor in my winedor.
    Mostly AF and a few other “finer” cigars


    I recently had to expand into a 34 quart tote.
    Mostly boxes, some packs, and several other loose cigars.






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    Quote Originally Posted by kolabeau View Post
    I found them on Targets website for under $28. Thanks!!

    Wondering if anyone has suggestions for a small heating device and thermostat combo that would work in a coolidor/winador/fridgador environment?

    I am considering a terranium heatpad/thermometer combo.

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    Curious, Why heating?

    A small terrarium or a seedling starter heat mat would probably work. In an enclosed space, it wouldn’t need to be very big. I would still worry about overheating.
    My setups are in the basement.
    Temp ranges 55-62 in winter and up to about 64-68 in summer.


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