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Old 02-05-2012, 05:14 PM   #2
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Default Re: Turning Dresser Cabinet into Humidor

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Originally Posted by CigarNewb1 View Post


I have this antique dresser in my room, and the top cabinet half is not being used currently. I would like to turn the top half of it into a humidor to store my Cigars but had some questions.

#1 - The doors are not 100% air tight, but are pretty close. This would be a good thing correct? to allow slight air flow and what not? or do I want it 100% air tight?

#2 - Would I need to line the insides of the cabinet section with anything?

#3 - Would having humidity inside warp the dresser significantly?

#4 - What would be a good humidification device to put inside of it?

Thanks for any help or suggestions!
These answers to my knowledge. I am no expert!
1- you want it sealed, no air flow. None.
2- traditional lining is Spanish cedar. It helps regulate the humidity environment.
3- I don't think there would be enough moisture to damage the unit.
4- get beads. I recommend shilala beads from cigarnut on this forum.
5- did I mention GET BEADS! ....Good luck.
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