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I have three wooden desktop humidors and an aluminum bottle that Fonseca shipped cigars in in the 20s and 30s. Use boveda in all of them, and they seem to hold humidity well. The bottle is surprisingly airtight. It also can double as a drink shaker.
Tupperador with boveda for me. Been thinking about taking the wineador plunge though
400ct wood humidor...small frig. an now Im fillin a large frig... @Ridge is smokin them as fast as he can..an he's loosin
I have a small wineador (12 btl), a Treasure Dome, a 30 ct & a tupperador (infused).
I have 2 wineadors. 1 for CCs set at 62 with kitty litter and 1 for NCs set at 64 with kitty litter. I have a 30 count wooden humidor upstairs used as a dry box getting them sticks ready for ignition.
I'm a bit surprised that a traditional is as far behind as it is. I figured most people would be wine/coolerdor users for primary storage, but not buy a 4-1 margin.
Several tupperdors for me. With the recent move and everything else going on the past year they just work best for stable humidity. One holds bombs / passes, one holds assorted singles, and the largest holds 90 or so cheapies and my handful of large rg sticks. I have a spare large one as well, should I ever need the overflow.
Eventually I want to convert a spare room to a smoking lounge and plan to put something larger in there. Might be coolers, might be a custom cabinet, not really sure yet.