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mjdx88
07-01-2014, 11:40 AM
Hey guys,

Well its gonna happen. I always wanted to purchase a nice desktop humidor but never got around to it. Now I have moved and believe or not I have no where to put a desktop / table top humidor in my house (not going to be putting a $300+ humi hidden in a basement).

So I have done my research and found my notes from last time around. I need CA's help getting the last details.

I don't want to go for a massive humi, I only smoke a few times a month during the warmer months of the year (No smoking in the house). I'm thinking a 70 to 100 Qt will be perfect, maybe even a 48/50qt. The space were it will be going (on top of my mini beer fridge) will require the cooler to be standing up like a cabinet. I also want to do cedar shelves and trays. What that in mind, who makes the best cooler for this application?

Will I need to add latches?

Also is GolfNut still making shelves?

I'm pretty good on the steps I will need to take to setup the cooler, I will most likely use the heartfelt beads since this is what I have been using in my temp setup

I'm planning on using a variable speed equipment fan to move air, I will use the drain plug as the wire port and seal it with silicone caulk.

Anything else I should take into account?

Pics to come as the build progresses.


Thanks,
Mike

gettysburgfreak
07-01-2014, 01:04 PM
Have you thought about getting a small wine fridge and making that into a humi? Looks a lot better, you can get Spanish cedar shelves for it, and utilize the fan as well.

mjdx88
07-01-2014, 01:20 PM
I have considered this, but I have not found a decent used one in my area. I'm also a little concerned about having any leaks. Also I would not be plugging the unit in, my basement seems to stay a nice 60 degrees even on the hottest days with the house getting up to 82.

Sweet_Leaf_PDX
07-01-2014, 05:48 PM
If you want to stand it up and do shelves I would go with this one: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Coleman-Xtreme-150-qt-Cooler-Green/21947771

Here is a place to order shelves: http://www.wineadors.com/coolidors.html - just know that it could take months to get them.

WhiteMamba
07-01-2014, 08:54 PM
If you want to go a little cheaper and depending on your size needs I use these baskets in my Coleman 48qt. 4 fit in perfectly with some space in the middle for boxes stacking would probably also work. :2

http://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-5581-RD-WHT-SlideN-Storage-Basket/dp/B0000CFPWJ/ref=sr_1_3/175-2355520-1855959?ie=UTF8&qid=1404269529&sr=8-3&keywords=rubbermaid+stack+and+slide

mjdx88
07-03-2014, 01:18 PM
Sweet Leaf : That will be my back up, I'm trying to see if the smaller chests have the same style of slots as the 150 qt. I havent been able to find pictures or any in stores yet. Thanks for the link for the shelves, I will probability order a few. In the mean time baust55's post is a great idea using the pre-made trays and making them into shelves.

WhiteMamba: I'll keep this in-mind I think this as an alternative. Although I think the 48 qt is going to be too small.

NCRadioMan
07-03-2014, 04:37 PM
I'm planning on using a variable speed equipment fan to move air

Why? Cigars age better when air flow is kept at a minimum. I never understood why people do this with such small containers.

bobarian
07-03-2014, 06:33 PM
Why? Cigars age better when air flow is kept at a minimum. I never understood why people do this with such small containers.

:tpd: Obviously, it's your cooler and you can spend as much as you want. But my idea of a cooler build is a cooler, and some beads. I no longer even bother with a hygrometer as I judge by the way my cigars are smoking. I prefer to save my money for more cigars. :2

Dude Here
07-03-2014, 08:51 PM
I've got a 70qt Coleman and it is great. More than enough space for 9 boxes of mixed sticks plus 1lbs of beads. I have to recharge the beads about once every other month and it holds at a solid 65%. I used to use a 300ct desktop humi with a Cigar Oasis and found that needed more upkeep than my cooler.

mjdx88
07-07-2014, 02:09 PM
RadioMan, I thought one wanted to move air in large humis because of getting large pockets of humidity and as the cigars age there is a build up of ammonia?

This is news to me.

Dude is your cooler standing or sitting?