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Setting up a Cooleridor?
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Not much to it. Throw some cedar in there, or broken up boxes, some KL or beads, hygrometer and some sticks. Just make sure you season the wood before hand.
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No time for google fuu right now. Yes the info is here. Basicly get a big clean cooler. Find some beads get a good hygronometer and if you want some fans like the oust fans that cycle on and off. Place beads throughout the cooler load with all you smokes and start filling her up. Check the beads every 2 weeks or so and your hygro as well.
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Buy a cooler (70-160 quart) go to walmart they have tons, Colemans are great
buy heartfelt beads (I went with 2 pounds for 120 quarts) (www.heartfeltindustries.com) Scrub out the cooler with baking soda and hot water Let it sit out in the sun for a bit Make sure there is no plastic smell Scrub the whole inside, lid included Do this twice just for the hell of it (including the buying 2 coolers :r, kidding....sorta) Buy a empty clear sprayer bottle Place the beads inside (spray them 60% clear with distilled water ONLY) Don't go cheap get the mesh bags from heartfelt as well (it's so much easier) Place cigars inside Close the lid Drink beers till you fall over. /end |
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I guess we need a little more details. How big is the cooler you want to set up? There is the marine 150qt I believe that has the slots in it. I have seen people stand them up and put cedar trays in them. They would then have the KL at the bottom, a bag in the middle and a fan to circulate the air. I have a smaller 36qt one, I did not have to do much. I broke some boxes up and lined it, seasoned the cedar. Then added about 8oz of KL, my meter and some cheap plastic baskets and it is holding around 61-64%rh.
Also to the above post, you can use some news paper. Throw it in there over night or for the day or two and the carbon in the paper will eliminate any smells. |
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I'm a fan of the beer part. However I do enjoy bourbon and a good gin and tonic in the warmer months. Good to know it is simple.
Do I spray the beads until they are "60% clear" or until 60% of them are clear? And if I put the cigars in boxes, and then in the cooler, do I want to put the beads inside the boxes or just the cooler? And so I have to season the insides of the boxes as well? |
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I'm working on that step right now~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Also I left out....the heartfelt industries beads....buy the 65RH. Now I'm going to go drink vodka redbulls till I fall over. PM me if you have any questions, on the beer, redbulls or cooler. |
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Just the cooler. The cigars will be fine. As for the beads, I would spray them about 50/50 and see where it holds, then spray some more.
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Coolers are very easyto set up.
Once you find a cooler that fits your need size wise make sure it has a good seep on the lid. Most people will use a marine cooler or a Coleman xtreme. Once yOu pick up the cooler you need to buy beads or whatever you are gonna use for humidification. If you go with beads you can use this site to find out how much you will need. http://www.heartfeltindustries.com/calculator.asp Once you get the beads then you can rinse the cooler out and let it dry out to get any "plastic" smell it might have. After a rinse and dry throw the beads in the cooler and a hygro in there. Now you can buy Spanish cedar trays or just use old boxes to store singles and take up some room. If you go to walmart or some large store like that you could also just pick up some cheap plastic trays or bins also. That's about it for coolers. 1.buy cooler 2.rinse cooler 3.add beads (or other form of humidiy) 4.add cigars once you reach desired humidity Simple. |
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Beads are IN the cooler, not in boxes. There is no seasoning involved in any of this at all. That's why coolidors are so simple, effective and carefree. EDIT Frank, you left out the most important thing...binge drink till you pass out. :sl :sl |
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Using kitty litter (as opposed to humidification beads or some other device) will save you a ton of money. Use the link Frank posted to figure out how many pounds you need, then split that amount into 4 or so pantyhose stockings.
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Just a tip for recharging beads that I do in my vino and cooler is I just place a couple cups of water and "gel" I have in there for a few days whenever I need to recharge the beads. Keeps me from over spraying the beads and leading to a humi spike.
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But I'm going to say your fluctuations are because of the KL. Now lets not mention it anymore in this thread so it doesn't turn into a huge debate and ruin the thread If you want to go the KL route....research that and you're on your own. Starting a topic on it is a dumpster fire here..... Beads are simple, effective and VERY VERY easy. They aren't that expensive for a LIFETIME of perfect RH. |
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You live, you learn, reading is key. Coolers aren't pretty but damn they store a hell of a lot for VERY little $$$. My 120 quart with beads, with hygro was like $140 or so. I can store probably 40 or so BOXES. So I'm not complaining one damn bit. |
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Nice. I'll probably have more questions once I start setting it up, but for the next week or so, I'm set.
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Like stated before you don't need cedar in a cooler. Here is mine and you can see I just use plastic trays/bins with zero problems.
http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/t...o/ba549059.jpg Also I never went the kitty litter route cause I just bought beads and since day one I have never had a problem with them. It keeps everything nice and worry free for me. |
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I would assume the same empty but I got quite a bit in there now and don't feel like taking it all out. Quote:
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Get beads (heartfelt), get twice as much as is required I GUARANTEE you will NEVER have an issue. |
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I know, no need for a debate. It's just what was the cheapest at the time. When you open the lid to your cooler is there any drop in rh?
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KL or beads or gel whatever if it hold humidity where you like it and your smokes are how you like them then :tu |
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But I still say......... Don't buy cigars whenever you get $$, buy 1 pound of beads and a mesh bag (I'd recommend 1 pound and 2 half pound mesh bags put at opposite ends of your humi/cooler). If it doesn't work, mark my words I'll send you a nice 5'er. I'd be more than happy to put my money where my mouth is. Always trying to help. |
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There ya go....I guess lets just say I'm very lazy by nature. I put literally half of nothing of effort into my humi. I have 500 or so cigars so for me I don't want anything to happen to them and I make sure I do whatever I can to keep them safe and sound.
As you get further into it you really want proven methods. Because ....I got a good amount of $$$$ in my humidor. |
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Like Bill said get some beads for www.Cigarmony.com, www.heartfeltindustries.com or "Shilala" beads from Cigarnut (a member here) www.shilalasbeads.com. Kitty Litter may work but it doesn't perform like the beads. Cedar is not necessary but I still throw my cedar sheets from old boxes in the bottom of my cooler. You may want to get a small electric fan to go in there to circulate the air as well. |
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I'm with Bill. Just use the beads. Worked perfectly for me when I had my 120 quart cooler and works great in my wine fridges.
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I have cats so putting KL in my humidor invites unwanted visitors. Just sayin'.
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Intel tells me a I have a rather large bomber inbound... Cooleridor will most likely be established this week(end).
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