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    Aren't those Ionic Breeze(not sure if that's correct name) things supposed to filter stuff like odor out of the air...you could look at getting something like that to have running.
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    50 inch plasma tv. i saw a panasonic viera at costco the other day for $3300. it's also on their web site. will probably be another price drop after xmas.

    don't forget a small bar, small fridge.

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    Like Jharri31 said, ditch the coffee table. I'd opt for a matching ottoman and an end table instead. You can allways buy a little tray to set on the ottoman to hold magazines and remotes. I'm partial to plasmas, but they still aren't cheap. If you looking to save a little dough, go with a rear projection HDTV. They have DLP TVs now that don't take up alot of room and are cheaper than similar size plasmas. I'm not sure surround sound will be that good in such a small room. I go with a media pc or laptop instead and tie it into the tv so you can use it as a monitor. As far as air filtration goes, you might want to look into some type of smoke eater or an exhaust fan for that window. I'd stay away from carpet and go with hardwood if it's practical.

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    Coffee table humidor

    this would be pretty cool. They have this in Mahogany. They also have a mahogany end table humidor as well.

    I've heard that Czonka and other ionic-breeze type filters are pretty good. I would personally find a very quiet bathroom fan (also paintable to match the walls!) and put it against the wall to vent the smoke outside. (I think that works, not entirely sure.)

    Oh, and one of those cigar indians. A smoking room isn't complete without one of those!!
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    Ohhhhh I like that coffee table. If you wanted to go back in time and pick up a side humidor that acts like furniture. Most of them are lined with copper and it would be very cost effective. The main thing to worry about is the smoke and the smell. I suggest some kind of fan system that blows the smoke away from the door leading to the main house and out a window . You need more then one, again I looking at the cheapest way out. DO you have the small windows in your basement? I think we need some pics smiles!
    Quote Originally Posted by TheVitaleMob View Post
    Coffee table humidor

    this would be pretty cool. They have this in Mahogany. They also have a mahogany end table humidor as well.

    I've heard that Czonka and other ionic-breeze type filters are pretty good. I would personally find a very quiet bathroom fan (also paintable to match the walls!) and put it against the wall to vent the smoke outside. (I think that works, not entirely sure.)

    Oh, and one of those cigar indians. A smoking room isn't complete without one of those!!






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    Killer ideas! I will have to post some pics of what I have to work with. I love the idea of a bathroom fan blowing outside. I could use some sort of a flap system like a clothes dryer would have to the outside world. I would think two of these would work wonders!!!!

    I was digging around. I did find a nice humi end table that stands about 24" tall and holds about 600 sticks.

    WOXOF, thanks for the tip about carpeting!!!! I never thought of that.... (dang, feels like I just got done saying that.) I am getting ready to put down a hardwood laminate floor in my kitchen and dining room.... Guess I will have to "accidently" order more flooring to cover another room ......

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    As for air filtration, I have heard that the Ionic Breeze ain't worth a shit. Try a Csonka air filtration unit, I believe they are much better for cleansing the air of cigar smoke.
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brian View Post
    Aren't those Ionic Breeze(not sure if that's correct name) things supposed to filter stuff like odor out of the air...you could look at getting something like that to have running.
    i have an ionic breeze in my room, it works well but it will take a while, not to mention they're like 400bucks each.
    i've always wanted a bachelors room for myself, and since i started smoking cigars i've decided to add a vent just like the ones we got in our bathrooms or at like resturants.
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    You can get a refurbed Phillips 42" Plasma for $999.99 shipped direct from Phillips Factory Outlet

    http://www.outlet.philips.com/b2c_re...og&shop=OUTLET

    And use coupon code 42FLAT-0806 to save $400.

    I have had to deal with Phillips before on a warranty issue and the warranty is only 90 days I believe. But rather than having to ship it off to get worked on, they just gave me the name of a local shop that did the repairs under warranty.

    Snag a extended warranty online for $100-150 bucks and you have a smoking deal.

    Or you could get a brand new 42" LCD for around $1500-$1600. Just check out Costco, Best Buy & Sams.

    The 50" Vizio Plasma at costco for $2k is a great deal, and if you look at the reviews its a great set for the money.

    Any questions just let me know.

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