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    We did a study on glass top humidors using colored smoke bombs:

    http://http://www.cheaphumidors.com/...-top-humidors/

    I agree, SOME glass top humidors are sub par and leak. I got a sample once where the glass imply sat in a groove on the top lip, no seal at all. I always expect a small amount of air exchange in any wooden humidor, which turns out to be a good thing as it cuts down on the mildew smell. However, glass top humidors should still be able to maintain humidity fairly easily.

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    I had a glass top for years. It worked great but I had to do some work to it. Clear aquarium caulk/seal is easy to use and make look good with little or no lines visible depending on how the glass is placed in the lid. I have to admit I bought mine at Sam's club for next to nothing and had very low hopes of how well it would work but I did much the same as you are doing now and asked for help and opinions. I chose the advice I could afford and accomplish on my own and was very pleased in the long run. That humidor now sits with a fellow BOTL in KY that is relatively new to the hobby and still keeps good humidity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OtismyMan View Post
    If you decide on a solid box (no glass top) check out Daniel Marshall Humidors. They are American made and are top notch, and you pay for it. However, they have "Private Stock" (scratch and dent) that they offer at a big discount. I have one and am extremely satisfied. I really can't find anything wrong with it that would make it "Private Stock" and have heard others say the same about theirs. If you send them an email and ask what "Private Stock" is available they will email you back with the current stock and prices.
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    $1/stick isn't a great benchmark, especially at smaller sizes. a $30 30-ct humidor is going to be a "Quality Importers" cheapo Chinese humidor, with a razor-thin, unfinished bottom and the results will be inconsistent at best.

    There are lots of places that do good business selling these types of humidors, and occasionally they work out. In fact, just about anything will work if you are willing to constantly add humidity, but the fluctuating levels aren't great for storing cigars, and I prefer not to have to deal with the hassle of constantly checking humidity levels and having to add it on a regular basis, and the potentially detrimental effects of fluctuating humidity levels.

    Personally, in terms of bang-for-buck, I say that a cooler or tupperware is the way to go for inexpensive cigar storage. I have a tupperware that hasn't needed a new Boveda in over a year. My wineadors need to have the KL charged perhaps three or four times a year, and the bovedas I keep in there recharge themselves by absorbing any extra humidity.

    Wood humidors are pretty, but will always be more hassle than a less-traditional but much-more-effective solution like a coolidor, tupperdore, or wineador.

    If you're dead set on a wood humidor, don't look for price, look for a quality manufacturer that comes well recommended. Daniel Marshall, Savoy, and custom builders like Ed at Waxing Moon have good reputations. I don't have any of them because the price is too high for what I need, but I know a lot of folks that recommend all three.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cheaphumidors View Post
    We did a study on glass top humidors using colored smoke bombs:

    http://http://www.cheaphumidors.com/...-top-humidors/

    I agree, SOME glass top humidors are sub par and leak. I got a sample once where the glass imply sat in a groove on the top lip, no seal at all. I always expect a small amount of air exchange in any wooden humidor, which turns out to be a good thing as it cuts down on the mildew smell. However, glass top humidors should still be able to maintain humidity fairly easily.
    Link no worky
    We're going to need a bigger humidor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billb1960 View Post
    Link no worky
    the http:// got in there twice... just edit it in your browser, OR....

    http://www.cheaphumidors.com/blog/hu...-top-humidors/

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    +1 for going with a humidor that has a quality name behind it. I have a cheapo 50 count that leaks humidity during the winter, plus a 250 count Salvador from Prestige Import, which does a pretty solid job. This winter I broke down and made my first coolidor, which also now houses the cheapo 50 count. If I buy another desktop, I'll spring for a Savoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StogieNinja View Post
    If you're dead set on a wood humidor, don't look for price, look for a quality manufacturer that comes well recommended. Daniel Marshall, Savoy, and custom builders like Ed at Waxing Moon have good reputations. I don't have any of them because the price is too high for what I need, but I know a lot of folks that recommend all three.
    I think I'm the only guy that has had a poor experience with Ed at Waxing Moon. My lid has always had a small visual gap on one end.... paid for bead holders and never received them after months of emails.... Sorry. Just my experience

    If money's tight, go with Savoy. That is all.
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    I think for me it'd be a Savoy or one of the ding and dent Daniel Marshalls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeede View Post
    I think for me it'd be a Savoy or one of the ding and dent Daniel Marshalls.
    Savoys are wonderful, especially for the price. They really focus on the details... like dovetail corners, SAWEET

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