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Smokin0808 09-07-2013 10:43 AM

Help me pick first humi
 
I looking to get my first humidor and wanted to ask for some opinions on the ones I'm looking at. I know humis bought online can be a crap shoot. I'm looking at these:
My personal favorite. It has a key, good size, and nice looking
https://www.cigarextras.com/product/...umidors-Medium

Another with key, maybe a little bulky
http://www.cubancrafters.com/product...00-CIGARS.html

Nice looking, and not expensive
http://www.elighters.com/vhud601.html

Nice looking, great size, is it still functional as a desktop?
http://www.elighters.com/vhud77.html

Any opinions are appreciated.

TJarv 09-07-2013 10:49 AM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
If you think that you are going to fall down this crazy slope that most of us experience then I suggest looking at larger humidors. My first humi was the Treasuredome (250 count), and I outgrew it in 3 months. Just something to consider.

Out of those I like the maple one.

AdamJoshua 09-07-2013 11:19 AM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
Rule #1 always get bigger than you think you'll need, because you'll need it. If you are set on getting something really nice like your first link you can go to http://www.danielmarshall.com/humidors.html and they have seconds onsale there for less than 50% of their regular price, these usually have a tiny smudge or imperfection and 9 times out of 10 it's nothing the average person will ever notice unless you are looking for it. They are beautiful boxes, I love mine, that being said, I filled it up in 20 seconds and was back to looking for something bigger.

pnoon 09-07-2013 11:24 AM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=621

maninblack 09-07-2013 11:40 AM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
Tower or aristocrat

DMK 09-07-2013 12:16 PM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
Just get a cooler....:r

Smokin0808 09-07-2013 02:25 PM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
I know everyone says go bigger because you eventually outgrow your desktop humidors. When that happens I'll go the coolidor route. Until then, a desktop sure would be nice. And, when I do outgrow it, that doesn't mean I can't use it.

I like the DM humis, but I don't see anyplace on the website for seconds. Do I have to contact them on those?

AdamJoshua 09-07-2013 02:39 PM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Smokin0808 (Post 1881038)
I know everyone says go bigger because you eventually outgrow your desktop humidors. When that happens I'll go the coolidor route. Until then, a desktop sure would be nice. And, when I do outgrow it, that doesn't mean I can't use it.

I like the DM humis, but I don't see anyplace on the website for seconds. Do I have to contact them on those?

You just have to look at the list and email them, they get back to you within a day and deal with them like that. It's pretty painless.

http://www.danielmarshall.com/sale.html

Remo 09-07-2013 03:54 PM

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Go custom, after searching the net and not finding anything I liked, I had mine built.

Remo 09-07-2013 03:55 PM

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About a 250 count.

lilninjabuddy 09-07-2013 03:58 PM

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I strongly recommend a coolidor. You don't need fancy right now, you need reliable and easy storage. Starting out, you should spend your money on figuring out what cigars you like, and biw many you need on hand. Go to Amazon and get a $20 Coleman 28qt, and four Spanish cedar trays from cheaphumidors.com.

Once you've been in the game a while, and have a better idea of how many cigars you truly want to have in hand, you'll have a better idea of what you want/need out of a desktop humidor (size, quality, price, etc.) and can make a better decision.

I went through four or five different sizes and qualities of humidors. I don't own one anymore as I now use a wineador and a cooler for everything and found out I don't really need a desktop.

Smokin0808 09-07-2013 10:23 PM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lilninjabuddy (Post 1881058)
I strongly recommend a coolidor. You don't need fancy right now, you need reliable and easy storage. Starting out, you should spend your money on figuring out what cigars you like, and biw many you need on hand. Go to Amazon and get a $20 Coleman 28qt, and four Spanish cedar trays from cheaphumidors.com.

Once you've been in the game a while, and have a better idea of how many cigars you truly want to have in hand, you'll have a better idea of what you want/need out of a desktop humidor (size, quality, price, etc.) and can make a better decision.

I went through four or five different sizes and qualities of humidors. I don't own one anymore as I now use a wineador and a cooler for everything and found out I don't really need a desktop.

I've certainly thought about a cooler, as I said, but it will take me a couple years to fill even a 50 stick humidor. When I need one, I'll get one. Until then, I want a desktop. Here's another model I can across. Not my favorite, appearance wise, but may be very functional, and a nice price.
http://t.thompsoncigar.com/product/X...IDOR/88221.uts

pnoon 09-07-2013 10:25 PM

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Avoid Thompson like the plague.
:2

Robulous78 09-07-2013 10:45 PM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TJarv (Post 1880997)
If you think that you are going to fall down this crazy slope that most of us experience then I suggest looking at larger humidors. My first humi was the Treasuredome (250 count), and I outgrew it in 3 months. Just something to consider.

Out of those I like the maple one.

Tony is correct, take what you are thinking and multiply by 3, then buy 3 of that size... :lr

Quote:

Originally Posted by DMK (Post 1881016)
Just get a cooler....

Wise Words from a wise man... :tu

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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1881121)
Avoid Thompson like the plague.
:2

Even Wiser words... :lr

I started with a 50 ct, then after my first trade that was full, So I went into 2 large tupperdors while having my custom humi built, Less than a year later it is nearly full, luckily I designed it to be expandable so all I have to do is have an extra section built, which I will probably need by the end of the year... :lr

AdamJoshua 09-08-2013 08:48 AM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
Some of us do like having a nice desktop humi (or 2 or 3), I have 2 that I love and look very nice out on display, one I keep unbanded sticks in and one I use as a dry box and keep a nice selection of cigars in it that I'll be smoking at home, just rotate them through.

So while people have his best interest at heart telling him just to get a cooler, I think you have to remember that there are many phases to this great hobby and adventure and to me personally one of them is having a nice humi so when people come over, if someone wants a cigar they can just go in the humi and not have to pry open a 150 quart cooler... lol.

TJarv 09-08-2013 09:12 AM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/h...-dome-humidor/

Smokin0808 09-08-2013 10:10 AM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamJoshua (Post 1881190)
Some of us do like having a nice desktop humi (or 2 or 3), I have 2 that I love and look very nice out on display, one I keep unbanded sticks in and one I use as a dry box and keep a nice selection of cigars in it that I'll be smoking at home, just rotate them through.

So while people have his best interest at heart telling him just to get a cooler, I think you have to remember that there are many phases to this great hobby and adventure and to me personally one of them is having a nice humi so when people come over, if someone wants a cigar they can just go in the humi and not have to pry open a 150 quart cooler... lol.

Exactly. Actually, my ideal humi would hold 20-30, and have a lock and key. It would simply be the next cigars I intend to smoke. Anything more would go in a cooler, and I would just fill the desktop as needed.

Ed M 09-08-2013 12:45 PM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1881121)
Avoid Thompson like the plague.
:2

Listen to him, He speaks the truth!

Smokin0808 09-08-2013 01:21 PM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
Wow, I didn't know Thompson was so bad. Good to know.

Ashcan Bill 09-08-2013 01:33 PM

Re: Help me pick first humi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamJoshua (Post 1881190)
Some of us do like having a nice desktop humi (or 2 or 3), I have 2 that I love and look very nice out on display, one I keep unbanded sticks in and one I use as a dry box and keep a nice selection of cigars in it that I'll be smoking at home, just rotate them through.

So while people have his best interest at heart telling him just to get a cooler, I think you have to remember that there are many phases to this great hobby and adventure and to me personally one of them is having a nice humi so when people come over, if someone wants a cigar they can just go in the humi and not have to pry open a 150 quart cooler... lol.

I couldn't agree more. Many folk are perfectly happy to keep their smokes in plastic. Others, like myself, prefer wood. Both work from a utility standpoint, and dollar wise you can get a lot more plastic for your money. But wood has soul. A cooler or wineador is simply functional.

While I have a cabinet for bulk storage, I have two wooden humidors I use for singles. One is a smaller cherry wood unit my wife gave me around twenty years ago. It gets used every day, sits on my desk, and is displayed with pride. It's probably around a 75 count.

Then I have a 350 count on the credenza behind my desk I use for NCs. Decent looking unit I've had for seven years or so. It's just now starting to acquire the lovely smell that older, well used cedar lined humidors have.

So while many prefer plastic, there are also those of us who enjoy a traditional humidor. If you fall into the second camp, buy a good one you'll be proud of in the decades to come.


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