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  1. Default How is this for a newbie humidor?

    http://www.cheaphumidors.com/Merchan...ode=SMHUMIDORS

    if it is good, what upgrades should i get?

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    I suggest to buy a bigger humidor. I myself bought my first 75 capacity humidor with about 50 cigars. But I bought more more more cigars to age and I had to buy a 150 capacity humidor. Now even that's not enough for me. If you wish to save money on humidor build a coolidor. I heared it cost about $45 and it has infinity capacity.

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    No I wouldnt recommend anything under a 100 count bro,trust me
    The older I get ,the better I was

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    I agree, way too small.

    Buy a larger humidor or build a coolerdor / tupperdor if the cost is a factor.

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    I went tupperdor for cheapness/portability, but already plan to buy a smaller 75 ct humidor and a recent thread has me planning to convert a nightstand or something similar into a cabinet humi. Although that last project depends on whether it will actually be cheaper than buying one...we'll see.

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    Too small. Trust me on this.......
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    They have a 75-100 model in the imperfect section, maybe check that out. I got a 175-200 one imperfect from them for $60. They also have deals on friday nights too, so wait till then and see what you can save. Nice products for the money though either way.

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    My first humidor was a 60 cap. It was fine to start out. I would not go any smaller than that. Now, that I am into smoking cigars all the time, I need to find a bigger one.

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    TOO SMALL!

    A waste of your $20 in my opinion. That is not to say that it won't work. It may very well be a good humi that holds RH well. However, you will find out, very soon I think, that it is way too small and you will be wanting to get something bigger. Save that $20 and put it toward something like these:

    Cordoba Humidor

    Vizcaya Kit

    The Chalet

    Or if you do not have that much $$$ and want something smaller (although I would say this is still too small) I would suggest:

    Sao Paolo

    The other option of course is the "Tupperdore" or "Coolerdore". You can find info on those throughout the board.

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    It's the humi I have for upstairs to keep smokes handy. I have a small tupperdor in the basement for the overflow.

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