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Dscott
04-19-2013, 04:23 PM
What are some things one need to set one up
I need to add some more room for overflow of cigars
Thanks in advance
TJarv
04-19-2013, 06:13 PM
What are some things one need to set one up
I need to add some more room for overflow of cigars
Thanks in advance
Humidification, hygrometer, and a little bit of cedar helps
CigarNut
04-19-2013, 06:34 PM
Humidification, hygrometer, and a little bit of cedar helpsAnd a very big cooler.
Gabe215
04-19-2013, 06:39 PM
Cigars to fill it up!! They also help regulate humidity along with cedar!
Dscott
04-19-2013, 07:09 PM
thank you all
SvilleKid
04-19-2013, 08:06 PM
A sunny day to leave it open (empty) to air out and lose any "plastic" smell. Cheap and effective.
AdamJoshua
04-19-2013, 08:17 PM
A sunny day to leave it open (empty) to air out and lose any "plastic" smell. Cheap and effective.
+1
and you can wash it out with a baking soda / water mix... that'll help too.
Lockspur
04-19-2013, 08:44 PM
Step 1: obtain cooler. 152quart Igloo can be had at Academy for $85
Step 2: Wipe down interior with rubbing alcohol, followed by a clean paper towel with distilled water.
Step 3: Let air dry 24 hours. Sunlight optional.
Step 4: Fill with cedar boxes (obtained from your local B&M or us). This will help with the plastic odor and help to aromatically season the box (worked for mine).
Step 5: Obtain humification beads. I'm a fan of Shilala Beads. Plus it's fun to say 5 times fast. ALWAYS buy more than the specs call for. If the calculations say buy 1 pound, buy 1.5.
Step 6: Obtain hygrometer. Calibrate it using these here instructions. (http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=619)
Step 7: Remove all boxes from cooler, place beads (65% recommended) and hygrometer in cooler.
Step 8: Close door.
Step 9: Leave door closed for a week. MINIMUM!
Step 10: After one week, open door to check hygrometer. You should be close to 65% if not right on it.
Step 11: Fill box with smokes...preferably in cedar boxes. Mainly because it smells amazing.
Step 12: Don't freak out if the hygrometer drops for a week. It will bounce back in time. If after a month, you find your readings are consistently low, follow the instructions sent with your beads to increase humidity.
Step 13: ???
Step 14: Profit!!
The above post has some great details and can be useful as a guide.
A couple things I did/do differently on the most recent cooler I setup was use kitty litter to stabilize humidity. I had my cooler running, filled with cigars and holding humidity at 65-67 in less than 48 hours. It has maintained that humidity for 2 months...maintenance free.
CigarNut
04-20-2013, 06:23 AM
Step 1: obtain cooler. 152quart Igloo can be had at Academy for $85
Step 2: Wipe down interior with rubbing alcohol, followed by a clean paper towel with distilled water.
Step 3: Let air dry 24 hours. Sunlight optional.
Step 4: Fill with cedar boxes (obtained from your local B&M or us). This will help with the plastic odor and help to aromatically season the box (worked for mine).
Step 5: Obtain humification beads. I'm a fan of Shilala Beads. Plus it's fun to say 5 times fast. ALWAYS buy more than the specs call for. If the calculations say buy 1 pound, buy 1.5.
Step 6: Obtain hygrometer. Calibrate it using these here instructions. (http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=619)
Step 7: Remove all boxes from cooler, place beads (65% recommended) and hygrometer in cooler.
Step 8: Close door.
Step 9: Leave door closed for a week. MINIMUM!
Step 10: After one week, open door to check hygrometer. You should be close to 65% if not right on it.
Step 11: Fill box with smokes...preferably in cedar boxes. Mainly because it smells amazing.
Step 12: Don't freak out if the hygrometer drops for a week. It will bounce back in time. If after a month, you find your readings are consistently low, follow the instructions sent with your beads to increase humidity.
Step 13: ???
Step 14: Profit!!
This is a great list - thanks for sharing!
Dscott
04-20-2013, 08:16 PM
Thanks for all the help
Sweet_Leaf_PDX
05-10-2013, 11:07 PM
Some very helpful info in this thread! I'm planning a Coolidore too, because there are boxes of cigars in my future :)
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