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What's your storage method
Just thought it might be interesting to see how everyone stores their sticks. So, what is your primary storage method?
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Good topic, I started with a couple bail lid jars (which I still use to segregate infused sticks) and jumped right into the wineador.
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Originally Posted by
bluenoser
Good topic, I started with a couple bail lid jars and jumped right into the wineador.
I thought it might be interesting since there are pros and cons to them all.
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Wineador for a few boxes and the bulk of my loose cigars. I like the look and easy access, plus I'm in there enough that I know exactly where everything is without having to dig. It holds humidity great with a couple pounds of kitty litter - I think I spritz the crystals about 4 times a year or so.
I've got a big cooler for the rest, which is almost all boxes. It doesn't get opened as often,and in the last year I've only had to water it probably twice. Most of what's in there is laid down for aging.
I've completely emptied my original wooden humidor. Although my last purchase took some major tetris-ing to fit in the cooler, so I guess I have backup. I'd have to condition it again though.
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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
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I have one nice 300 count humi I use for aging Fuentes and storing my LPs in the upper deck. Then Ive got a tupperdor for loose CCs, another for Tatuaje, and another for random singles. I'm fortunate my bedroom holds a steady RH of 62-64 so it sort of serves as a walk in for my box purchases lol. Im thinking of investing in a cabinet though to kind of consolidate and make things look nicer.
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I use about everything. Couple large coolers, couple tabletop humi's and a large floor unit. Gets confusing sometimes
because I suck at keeping track
Couple of things I've learned. I like good Bourbon and hate wet toilet paper.
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I built my own humi. Right now it has about 20 full boxes and all three drawers are full with about 100 sticks per drawer. Not including the 150 ct I have at office. Went to a event yesterday and picked up about 100 more cigars. Time to get winesdor set up
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Pendergast cabinet, active humidity and I added a cooling unit.
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Originally Posted by
gordo1473
I built my own humi. Right now it has about 20 full boxes and all three drawers are full with about 100 sticks per drawer. Not including the 150 ct I have at office. Went to a event yesterday and picked up about 100 more cigars. Time to get winesdor set up
Have you ever put up pictures? I'd love to see the humidor you built.
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