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Devanmc 10-26-2021 11:49 AM

Humidor selection
 
Been a long time and I really need to start treating my aging collection better.

Many moves and many years the collection has changed and downsized, but ive been enjoying and thinking about it a bit more lately. so I think its time to pull them out of storage and into something proper, feel free to judge.

Pictures below for size reference, but ive been using a pelican case 1620 with fairly careful stacking for a bit too long.

Looking for something cabinet like for this and some room to grow but still under 1k, 3-5cu.ft should do I think for space? Are electrostats better these days? Whats out there these days?

https://i.imgur.com/5mC29oW.png
https://i.imgur.com/YihZMg3.png
https://i.imgur.com/GcLBVxA.png

mosesbotbol 10-26-2021 02:41 PM

Re: Humidor selection
 
You have some secret cigars that you are obfuscating.

sigsauer 10-26-2021 02:43 PM

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lol

cmitch 10-26-2021 03:20 PM

Re: Humidor selection
 
I have two Belmont 600's like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Prestige-Grou.../dp/B003V0PZS8
They do not seal tight at all but I have had zero issues with either one. Have calibrated hygrometers several times and they hold at 68% even in the dry Alabama summers. Shop around. The first one my wife bought me for Christmas for $389. The second I stumbled upon on craigslist new for $100. Both of mine have a Xikar disk and an Oasis pack. By themselves, Oasis packs are garbage but pairing them with a medium Xikar disk, they do quite well.

Devanmc 10-26-2021 03:47 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cmitch (Post 2224742)
I have two Belmont 600's like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Prestige-Grou.../dp/B003V0PZS8
They do not seal tight at all but I have had zero issues with either one. Have calibrated hygrometers several times and they hold at 68% even in the dry Alabama summers. Shop around. The first one my wife bought me for Christmas for $389. The second I stumbled upon on craigslist new for $100. Both of mine have a Xikar disk and an Oasis pack. By themselves, Oasis packs are garbage but pairing them with a medium Xikar disk, they do quite well.


Im basically looking for what you have there without the legs, or one of the electric cabinets which are basically just redone wine coolers.

longknocker 10-26-2021 05:34 PM

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Devan: I Like Ed's Custom Humidors @ waxingmoonhumidors.com He Can Build You Just About Anything You Want. He's A Great Guy, Member Of The Asylum, & Has Built 2 Beautiful Humidors For Me.:tu

Havanaaddict 10-27-2021 12:03 PM

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I don't have this but it looks like a good fit for what your looking for! https://www.amazon.com/Prestige-Grou.../dp/B00OL55ZJQ
You would need a electric Cigar Oasis humidification device for it.

Or this (The Montegue Humidor Cabinet has been around a long time)
https://yourelegantbar.com/products/...et-humidor-100

Another
https://cubancrafters.com/cuban-craf...free-shipping/

I wish Bob was still making his humidors:(

markem 10-27-2021 12:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Havanaaddict (Post 2224764)
I wish Bob was still making his humidors:(

He's still doing humidification systems
http://www.aristocrathumidors.com/electronic.htm

Devanmc 10-27-2021 12:53 PM

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Hmmm I hadnt thought of something like that

icehog3 10-28-2021 08:56 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Havanaaddict (Post 2224764)

Or this (The Montegue Humidor Cabinet has been around a long time)
https://yourelegantbar.com/products/...et-humidor-100

I had one of those and a Lauderdale cabinet back in the day, both served me well. Looks like the Lauderdale is more reasonably priced, and free shipping.

https://humidorenthusiast.com/produc...-table-humidor

Devanmc 10-28-2021 12:22 PM

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Thanks guys, I think ive narrowed it down between the Montegue and this one. https://www.1stclasshumidors.com/cig...arcabinet.html

Really just depends on what look I want.

Devanmc 10-28-2021 12:27 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by icehog3 (Post 2224788)
I had one of those and a Lauderdale cabinet back in the day, both served me well. Looks like the Lauderdale is more reasonably priced, and free shipping.

https://humidorenthusiast.com/produc...-table-humidor

How was the seal on the Montegue?

Havanaaddict 10-28-2021 12:47 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Devanmc (Post 2224796)
Thanks guys, I think ive narrowed it down between the Montegue and this one. https://www.1stclasshumidors.com/cig...arcabinet.html

Really just depends on what look I want.

If its between these two I few things to look at:
On the Bolivar:
Are you ok with the glass door? Can't be in any sunlight and you have to be ok with people being able to see all your cigars!
It is not as deep as the Montegue its only 26" W x 17" D x 39" H
Only has a Wiring Port In Rear For Electric

I like the look of the Montegue as it looks like a nice piece of furniture that could fit in to most decors. It is also deeper 24” W x 26” D x 30” H
Also has two interior A/C electrical outlets inside.

Devanmc 10-28-2021 01:27 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Havanaaddict (Post 2224798)
If its between these two I few things to look at:
On the Bolivar:
Are you ok with the glass door? Can't be in any sunlight and you have to be ok with people being able to see all your cigars!
It is not as deep as the Montegue its only 26" W x 17" D x 39" H
Only has a Wiring Port In Rear For Electric

I like the look of the Montegue as it looks like a nice piece of furniture that could fit in to most decors. It is also deeper 24” W x 26” D x 30” H
Also has two interior A/C electrical outlets inside.

Psh I want to stare at them, like a small child with the fridge open looking for a snack at 3am

but both good points. My other consideration is do I really need that much space too. :hm

mosesbotbol 10-29-2021 06:42 AM

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The angled shelves are a waste and you'll wish you had the extra space of more flat shelves as time passes by.

icehog3 10-29-2021 09:59 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mosesbotbol (Post 2224810)
The angled shelves are a waste and you'll wish you had the extra space of more flat shelves as time passes by.

Absolutely. :tu

The small cabinets I had, one sealed perfectly upon arrival, the other one I doctored one area with some weather stripping.

markem 10-29-2021 10:06 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Devanmc (Post 2224799)
My other consideration is do I really need that much space too. :hm

If you build it, they will come.

longknocker 10-29-2021 10:08 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by markem (Post 2224824)
If you build it, they will come.

True! You Can Never Have Too Much Space, Devan.

Porch Dweller 10-29-2021 10:20 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by longknocker (Post 2224825)
True! You Can Never Have Too Much Space, Devan.

Thirded.

Throughout my cigar smoking life I went the natural progression: 10-ct cheapie humidor, to cheapie 25, to nice quality 100, to wineador, to Aristocrat end table. If I'd known then what I know now I'd have just started with the end table. :D

Devanmc 10-29-2021 10:49 AM

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Went and ordered the big end table. Icehog3 has seen my progression and then downsizing. I guess I should know bigger is better by now haha!

Thanks everyone!


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