I don't ever get humi's with glass.
I agree.
Chris I think some of the wood is laminate and composite. They are lined in spanish cedar. Most of the Humis JR sells are made of composite and lined in cedar and laminated on the outside. You cant tell the difference and if you made a solid wood humi it would cost a lot of $$$$$.
I own a very high dollar 50 count humi( 500$) and I cannot tell any difference in the quality except it is solid wood and the gloss finish on my expensive one looks 1/2 in deep. They both(cheap&expensive) maintain perfect humidity
If you want a 1400$ Manning then you gotta cough up 1400$
The older I get ,the better I was
Pictures as promised.
Front View
Top Open
Tray OUt
Tray Removed
One of the 2 drawers out
Now, this humi has some nice space. If it can truely hold 300 cigars remains to be scene. Also, the seal on it is nice. I'll post some pictures of it being filled and we'll try and get a true count on what this can hold...more to come.
Lopaka
HEY! That's my Humi!.![]()
I picked up one exactly like that as my third humidor just before Christmas Lopaka. Its already full![]()
I really like it, the one thing about mine (yours too maybe) is like Chris mentioned in his post the wood isn't all spanish cedar, only some of the dividers and stuff. That said I just added some additional cedar blocks and stuff from boxes and it is doing great. Couldn't beat it for the price. it would have been at least $500+ if it was all spanish cedar as K7 mentions.
Enjoy the new Humi dude!
-W.
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Wow, very nice humi. Please update us on how it is. I may purchase one in the future.
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