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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    Welcome from northwest Louisiana.

    What happens when you make another cigar purchase, though? Check out making a coolerdor if you think you're in this hobby for any length of time. There's a great link in the Accessories section of the forum. They are cheap to make, and do a great job.

    Just do yourself a favor and buy as big a cooler as you can stash away. I made a coolerdor with a small cooler thinking "I will never fill this"...two weeks later, I have sticks sitting in tupperware waiting for the new cooler to stablize.

    The slope is very slippery, and fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mail man View Post
    Just do yourself a favor and buy as big a cooler as you can stash away. I made a coolerdor with a small cooler thinking "I will never fill this"...two weeks later, I have sticks sitting in tupperware waiting for the new cooler to stablize.

    The slope is very slippery, and fast.

    Keith
    You shouldn't need to "stabilize" a cooler. They're made of plastic. Plastic does not absorb moisture. Put in your cigars and your beads and you should be fine.
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    I have to chime in here just a bit. I have to say that my experience of setting a coolidor up has been awesome. You just cannot beat the space to price ratio. Not only this but they seal very well and keep the humidity just fine. You can't go wrong with a coolidor, especially if you are interested in collecting a wide variety of smokes. Roger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by heftysmokes View Post
    You shouldn't need to "stabilize" a cooler. They're made of plastic. Plastic does not absorb moisture. Put in your cigars and your beads and you should be fine.
    Should have said that I made a box in it with Spanish cedar, and that is what I am stabilizing, not the actual cooler.

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