Quote Originally Posted by projectsunfire View Post
Can't vote twice...so I use a wineador primarily but still have a large coolidor that I have been slowly trying to empty. For me temperature control is a necessity so the wineador is the best choice
Yeah, that might be argued to be flaw in the polling, since so many of us are "hybrids".

Quote Originally Posted by jhedrick83 View Post
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.
I think the reason is that most of us are not "traditional" cigar storers. We tend to have a lot more than your usual B&M purchasers, who more often than not have one, small, less than half-full wooden humidor.

Quote Originally Posted by Sigaar View Post
Primary storage is a NewAir cc-280E wineador. I pretty much use that for my CC's and it's almost full. I also run two tupperdors for my NC's. And in the past few weeks I setup a coolidor for longer term storage of CC boxes I'm going to lay down to sleep.
After three sentences you're so tired you have to lay down to sleep, lol!


I managed with one Edgestar 28 for about a year. It's packed full and I'm pretty deft at cigar tetrus. Alas, mostly due to the pounding you guys laid on me when we launched the board, I've been forced to creep back into my largest wooden humidor. Not such a bad problem to have.

The Edgestar is outfitted with 6 Waxingmoon drawers, made from SC and Virginia Wormy Chestnut. Nice touch on Ed's side, since he knows I'm a proud Virginian. All the drawers are packed, as I said, and I have four boxes of CC laying on top of the top drawer. I use Bovedas in there to save space.

The big wooden humi is a RyJ Limited Edition Contemporary Model 11, which is Mohagany and dark stained quilted maple. It's got three levels with two shelves and holds in the neighborhood of 250 sticks. I run HF beads in that guy.