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At least for me, almost as a rule, if the silly box is overly large (and thereby taking up valuable humidor space) or oddly shaped, I remove all the cigars from the box and place them on my trays instead.
Since my coolers are so well regulated in terms of humidity and temperature, I don't worry too much about keeping things in their boxes. Usually, I even remove the cello from the cigars since that seems to speed up the process of getting their moisture level stablized. The only boxes I keep in my cooler/humidors are those which are reasonably sized (just a thin cedar box with no frills around it). The only exception to this are the clear cigar jars. I love those things. They take up a bit more room, but one nice thing about the clear jars is that if you have cigars which you're not 100% certain about it's origin, you can isolate them in the jars in the case of a beetle break out--at least I'm reasonably certain that the little buggers can't eat through those jars nor their seals. |
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For coolers, it's not very expensive.
I found a 150qt Coleman from Walmart for $80 (with $1 shipping). I ordered three. ![]() (Although, you do need to account for the cost of trays, the ones from Bargain Humidor were $10/tray and you can fit them in the Coleman quite nicely). |
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Oh, of course, I'd just like something I could show off to people, rather then an iced chest. Can I get a brew? Nope, but your sure can grab a stick
![]() I think I may be getting a better position at work. Heres to hoping |
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