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    Quote Originally Posted by kolabeau View Post
    I'd absolutely love to go this route but not enough cash in the fun money bucket to pull that off right now.

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    Depends on needs and budget. I got to a point I started to use my old wine fridge for cigars. No longer cooled but was a good place to store cigars (once the drain was taped up). I have thought about doing something like this to give me more storage.

    Check craigslist.com and market place for humidor and wine fridges. Hell i have even known someone who converted an old fridge into a humidor sorry I never got to see that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by josh lucky 13 View Post
    Depends on needs and budget...
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    You hit the nail on the head with the word "needs". The only space I have where I can store something like a wineador would need full temperature controls. Heat in the winter because I am not going to pay to keep my basement at 65 or 70 degrees all winter. Hell my main floor living areas we fluctuate the heat between 60 overnight and 67 during the day in the winter. I can live with that temp fluctuation with my current wooden humidor. No space for anything larger (without it costing me half of my belongings) on the main level and I don't like the idea of my sticks sitting at 52 to 57 degrees all winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by josh lucky 13 View Post
    Depends on needs and budget. I got to a point I started to use my old wine fridge for cigars. No longer cooled but was a good place to store cigars (once the drain was taped up). I have thought about doing something like this to give me more storage.

    Check craigslist.com and market place for humidor and wine fridges. Hell i have even known someone who converted an old fridge into a humidor sorry I never got to see that one.

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    That looks nearly identical to the 170 bottle N-finity unit I bought 5-6 years ago at a yard sale. I am extremely happy with it. The 14 shelves are not made of Spanish cedar so I keep my cigars in cigar boxes and also have 1 4" deep Spanish cedar slotted tray that holds CC's and some gifted cigars. I maintain Rh with 8 lbs of unscented silica kitty litter scattered about in aquarium bags and in cookie sheets. Zero mess. They work exactly like Heartfelt beads without the cost. 8 lbs was less than $10 and I have been using them since I bought the unit. If Rh drops a little, a few sprays of distilled water on the silica crystals and it is exactly where I want it. I probably have to spritz them twice a year and it takes maybe 2-3 minutes. I don't use the cooling since we keep our home pretty consistent year round (70-72f) and have had zero issues. Rh is maintained 62-65rh.

    I would post a pic, but I'm too stoopid to figure it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chain_gang View Post
    I'm in the process of moving from one gigantic tuppie, one "10 ct" traveldor (can hold about 20 with inserts out) and a "40 ct" traveldor (had probably 75+ in there at one time with the inserts removed) to a collection like @jrfoxx . One only for Bum sticks from MAWs, bombs, etc.; one for fancy sticks; and one for inexpensive everyday and tosser sticks. Did get the Bum sticks in a new tuppie, but may need another.

    The big tuppie I had almost everything in is in need of tossing. All the lid-snaps have fallen off - the small plastic rods that rotate and secure the snaps to the bin have broken off; and all about at the same time.

    Was wanting to move to multiple smaller tuppies, so the timing is perfect.
    Dont know what brand tupperdor you have, but i would highly recommend the Sistema brand ones. Reasonably priced, silicone gasket on the lid, and 4 tight clamping, sturdy clips.

    You can get them on Amazon, sometimes on sale for 50% off, or from The Container Store, which has every size available, including large ones like my 2 74qts by Iris. Again, gasket on the lid, 6 tight clamping, sturdy clips, and will hold several hundred cigars in boxes easily.

    Target actually sells them a little cheaper. That's where my sister got mine for Christmas.

    Having a bunch if you are anal about wanting to separate them in a particular manner like you mentioned is very nice.

    Heres how mine are divided up:
    Any of them with 2 different categories in them are separated by cedar dividers saved from boxes they came in

    I friggin' LOVE cigars

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    Quote Originally Posted by josh lucky 13 View Post
    Depends on needs and budget. I got to a point I started to use my old wine fridge for cigars. No longer cooled but was a good place to store cigars (once the drain was taped up). I have thought about doing something like this to give me more storage.

    Check craigslist.com and market place for humidor and wine fridges. Hell i have even known someone who converted an old fridge into a humidor sorry I never got to see that one.

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    That's huge for only $200.
    I'm amazed its so cheap for that size

    I friggin' LOVE cigars

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    Quote Originally Posted by kolabeau View Post
    You hit the nail on the head with the word "needs". The only space I have where I can store something like a wineador would need full temperature controls. Heat in the winter because I am not going to pay to keep my basement at 65 or 70 degrees all winter. Hell my main floor living areas we fluctuate the heat between 60 overnight and 67 during the day in the winter. I can live with that temp fluctuation with my current wooden humidor. No space for anything larger (without it costing me half of my belongings) on the main level and I don't like the idea of my sticks sitting at 52 to 57 degrees all winter.

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    Well just a thought but something built to keep cold in would probably help the temps stability issue. You could test this with a small cooler and a hygrometer that tracks highs and lows of temp

    Even my end table humidor was a craigslist find i think I paid 150 to 200 for it.It has suited my needs for the pat 7-8 years
    Last edited by josh lucky 13; 01-25-2022 at 10:31 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrfoxx View Post
    ... 2 74qts by Iris. Again, gasket on the lid, 6 tight clamping, sturdy clips, and will hold several hundred cigars in boxes easily.

    Target actually sells them a little cheaper...

    I friggin' LOVE cigars
    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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    Last edited by kolabeau; 01-25-2022 at 01:26 PM.

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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?

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    Cool.
    I believe Amazon and the container store charge like $35, so definitely cheaper at target.
    Kinda seems like an odd item for them to sell, and for cheaper too
    Definitely built very sturdy and are airtight. My Bovedas are still nice and plump, and they stay right at 65% at 65-68 degrees

    I friggin' LOVE cigars
    Last edited by jrfoxx; 01-25-2022 at 01:30 PM.

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    What Does/Do Your Humidor(s) Look Like


    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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    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 top shelf sticks.

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