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rgrecco 09-19-2020 12:21 AM

Prestige Import Group "The Milano" Humidor
 
Hey there. Coming back from a long hiatus. Still been enjoying some sticks here and there but COVID got me enjoying them more recently...

I am looking to get a new humidor but not looking to spend a fortune. My collection will probably never get over 100 sticks, but who knows... thats what I say now...

I'm looking at the Prestige Import Group "Milano" Humidor.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/261729604961

Does anyone have any experience with it?

It looks nice, will match my furniture in the room, and I would like a glass door to show off the sticks.

I would use a Cigar Oasis Ultra 3.0 for humidity...

Can anyone provide any insight? Or any other recommendations? Im trying to stay in the $150 ballpark for the humidor knowing the active humidifier will run me another $120ish.

Any help would be appreciated.

THANK YOU!

RON

icehog3 09-19-2020 09:07 AM

Re: Prestige Import Group "The Milano" Humidor
 
Personally Ron, I would avoid a humidor with 4 glass sides. Too much potential for leaks. Looks cool, but you want functionality too.

rgrecco 09-19-2020 10:41 AM

Re: Prestige Import Group "The Milano" Humidor
 
That's what I thought too...

Anything out there with just a glass door thats around 70-125 count thats in Dark Wood and around $150 or less?

RON

CigarNut 09-19-2020 12:29 PM

Re: Prestige Import Group "The Milano" Humidor
 
Many of the humidors sold by the major retailers are made in China and imported by Quality Importers. They are OK, and as Tom said above, the less glass the better. I have one of these imports (Ravello 300 ct) and it has served me well for many years.

You should expect that the seal on these humidors will not be perfect, but it will be good enough, especially if you are trying to avoid spending a lot of money.

I did have a humidor very similar to the Milano you are looking at, and while it looks nice, it actually does not hold very many cigars — it’s meant for a retail display.

If you have leaks, you can use some silicone aquarium sealant to seal the joints and a little painters tape will often improve the seal on the lid. The end result is a humidor that works well and did not cost a body-part.

Another thing, humidors need to be seasoned more than once. Twice a year works well. This will ensure that the wood stays moist and the joints stay tight.

Most of these are also available on Amazon for a decent price. Good luck and Welcome Home!

Just my :2

Neuromancer 09-19-2020 12:43 PM

Re: Prestige Import Group "The Milano" Humidor
 
I've been able to score a couple of decent humidors from one of the online cigar auctions...dunno if I'm allowed to mention the name, but they have stuff on count-down timers and if they have something you like you can just sit there doing something else and keeping an eye on the timer...when you see it reset a couple of times you'll get a hang for how low it goes, and I've been able to score a few at about half MSRP...

icehog3 09-19-2020 01:41 PM

Re: Prestige Import Group "The Milano" Humidor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neuromancer (Post 2205420)
I've been able to score a couple of decent humidors from one of the online cigar auctions...dunno if I'm allowed to mention the name, but they have stuff on count-down timers and if they have something you like you can just sit there doing something else and keeping an eye on the timer...when you see it reset a couple of times you'll get a hang for how low it goes, and I've been able to score a few at about half MSRP...

As long as they don't sell Cubans, you can go right ahead My Friend. :D

rgrecco 09-19-2020 02:02 PM

Re: Prestige Import Group "The Milano" Humidor
 
Would it be Cigarbid.com?

Wharf Rat 09-19-2020 03:30 PM

Re: Prestige Import Group "The Milano" Humidor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CigarNut (Post 2205416)
Many of the humidors sold by the major retailers are made in China and imported by Quality Importers. They are OK, and as Tom said above, the less glass the better. I have one of these imports (Ravello 300 ct) and it has served me well for many years.

I miss the humidors that go whoosh when you close them. I know it was just Lew’s sales BS, but it made them better!

icehog3 09-19-2020 04:01 PM

Re: Prestige Import Group "The Milano" Humidor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rgrecco (Post 2205429)
Would it be Cigarbid.com?

Bingo. :tu


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