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Chingo
09-02-2009, 12:39 AM
Hi all, I've decided that I really need to save money in the next year since I'm going back to school, but I do not want to give up cigars. I began buying supplies for a coolidor the other day and realized it adds up quick (cooler, hygrometer, cedar, etc.), especially after shipping. I'm not going to be aging a huge collection, but I'd like to order a 10 or so sticks at a time and keep them fresh for a few weeks/months. So what's my best option?
-One of those humidor jars (http://www.humidorvault.com/Acrylic-Jar-25-Cigar-Humidor-p/acc-acrjar.htm) with some beads or humi-pillows.
-Cheap, china made humidor.
-Stripped down coolidor (maybe just a small cooler w/ some beads).
Thanks for helping a broke again-student stay in the hobby!
bobarian
09-02-2009, 12:46 AM
Best option is a cooler.
48qt cooler $18basic, $25 48qt Marine-WalMart
Digital Hygrometer-$10- Wal-Mart
1/2lb Heartfelt beads-$18.24/1lb-$31
You dont need cedar for a cooler. You usually can pick up boxes for free from a local B&M. Use empty boxes for singles storage.
1/2lb of beads is minimum amount, 1lb if you live in an area with very high or very low humidity.
Chingo
09-02-2009, 12:49 AM
Thanks for the quick reply. I'll have to peruse the local Wally World, I was doing all my shopping online and it wasn't cheap (cheapest digital hygro was ~$20 before shipping).
if you want to stay real cheap get a couple of ziplock bags and beads. A cooler doesnt make sense if you have just 10 cigars in it. another option wood be a tupperdor.
You dont need a hygrometer if you use good beads. they are so accurate that i trust them in msall "humidor" units. just check when they need more water...
GreekGodX
09-02-2009, 02:43 AM
The people have spoken. Tupperware makes a great makeshift humi until you can afford the cooler.
longknocker
09-02-2009, 05:01 AM
The people have spoken. Tupperware makes a great makeshift humi until you can afford the cooler.
:tpd::tu
SmokinApe
09-02-2009, 06:53 AM
If you leave the tupperdoir sealed... Don't keep opening it up...
How many sticks are you planning to stock?
Addiction
09-02-2009, 06:59 AM
A big piece of tupperware and some beads are fine. You don't even need a hydrometer if you don't open the tupper ware very often.
poker
09-02-2009, 07:06 AM
50 bucks and its ready to roll if thats in the right price range for you.
Nice starter humidor.
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=20461
Tenor CS
09-02-2009, 08:05 AM
For a low budget solution, I second a tupperware type thing. I used to use 1-gallon Glad-Lock containers. Small, tight seal, holds about 15 sticks, very convenient.
poriggity
09-02-2009, 08:13 AM
I too say go with the cooler option if you are looking to do it on a budget.
Scott
WyoBob
09-02-2009, 08:24 AM
A big piece of tupperware and some beads are fine. You don't even need a hydrometer if you don't open the tupper ware very often.
But, you do need to open the tupperware up every once in awhile. I set a friend up with some 65% beads for use with his tupperware and he had the beads too wet (clear) and didn't check on his stash for weeks, evidently. That's right---mold.
I do think a larger storage container with cigar boxes helps stabilize humidity. I use 1/2 lb of 65% beads in both of my 120 quart coolers with plenty of old boxes in them and with a computer fan on a timer and remote humidity sensors in each cooler and my humidity stays at 65%. I open one cooler or the other each day, once or twice to grab a cigar, and the humidity level stays constant. I think the humidity that the boxes "store" helps stabilize things. Also, I no longer spray the beads. I just have a very small bowl in each cooler that I put some distilled water in.
BlackDog
09-02-2009, 08:32 AM
If I recall correctly, I paid $7 or $8 for one of my hygrometers. Got it at Wal Mart, in the same area where you would buy outdoor thermometers and barometers. It's roughly a little smaller than a deck of cards.
I bet if you put up a WTB post, someone around here has a 25 stick humi they'd sell.
BlackDog
09-02-2009, 09:03 AM
FWIW I see this post is in the "For Sale" area. May be helpful.
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=20461
elderboy02
09-02-2009, 09:05 AM
The people have spoken. Tupperware makes a great makeshift humi until you can afford the cooler.
:tpd: If you can't afford the humidity beads, you can buy Boveda packets to put in the container. You just have to replace the packets once they dry up.
Skywalker
09-02-2009, 10:43 AM
Best option is a cooler.
48qt cooler $18basic, $25 48qt Marine-WalMart
Digital Hygrometer-$10- Wal-Mart
1/2lb Heartfelt beads-$18.24/1lb-$31
You dont need cedar for a cooler. You usually can pick up boxes for free from a local B&M. Use empty boxes for singles storage.
1/2lb of beads is minimum amount, 1lb if you live in an area with very high or very low humidity.
What he said!!!:tu
This has worked for me!!! Bob set me up and this system is fool proof!!!
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