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    Quote Originally Posted by NullSmurf View Post
    Not sure I would have even noticed. Of course, I've never done that on any board I've moderated.

    My only point is disputing an absolute. There is usually enough mass of cedar in boxes. The biggest benefit for adding veneer or shelves in coolidors is aesthetics.

    I have to disagree on this. Spanish cedar is used to add flavor to cigars. This is pretty established. The cedar in boxes isn't nearly enough. If you don't believe me that is fine. I have seen evidence of this when I smoke a cigar from one of my humidors vs a cigar from my coolerdor. The coolerdor is a good place to store cigars but they age so much better in a cabinet. Once again this is pretty subjective and can only be backed by anecdotal evidence so take it with a grain of salt.
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    Well, I'll probably never know the difference since I highly doubt a cabinet is in my future unless I will the Lotto.

    I cannot imagine that, since there are many boxes inside my coolers and all my cigars are in boxes or trays, all of which are made of spanish cedar that I would possibly need more cedar to properly age my cigars. Shit, when I open the damn things they smell strongly of tobacco and............wood.

    No doubt that the wood helps with RH control imho, but beyond that, I'm skeptical of its actual benefit to aging.

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    I've wondered the same thing. But then I think for the RH, cedar acts like a buffer that helps maintain a constant humidity by containing the moisture when a humidor is opened. I'm sure there is a substantial amount of moisture in the cedar. Hence the reason to properly wipe down a new humi because the cedar soaks up so much moisture.
    For the aging, this is pretty informative: http://cigars.optempo.com/tag/cedar/

    Also, some cigar companies choose to wrap certain ones in a cedar sleeve. Surely there's a better reason than appearance alone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pmp View Post
    I have to disagree on this. Spanish cedar is used to add flavor to cigars. This is pretty established. The cedar in boxes isn't nearly enough. If you don't believe me that is fine. I have seen evidence of this when I smoke a cigar from one of my humidors vs a cigar from my coolerdor. The coolerdor is a good place to store cigars but they age so much better in a cabinet. Once again this is pretty subjective and can only be backed by anecdotal evidence so take it with a grain of salt.
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    So, I built up my coolerdor with cedar boxes I picked up from local cigar shops as was suggested in some threads here. Only thing is it smells a bit like ashtray since all the local shops have smoking in the store, it's taken on the odor. Anyone think this will be a big issue, or will it not be enough to impart a bad flavor to the cigars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nathanl View Post
    So, I built up my coolerdor with cedar boxes I picked up from local cigar shops as was suggested in some threads here. Only thing is it smells a bit like ashtray since all the local shops have smoking in the store, it's taken on the odor. Anyone think this will be a big issue, or will it not be enough to impart a bad flavor to the cigars?
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    The ashtray scent would turn me off. Cigars adapt to their surroundings, so I wouldn't chance it. Somebody else linked to rockler for spanish cedar.

    Yeah, the stuff out of boxes is free, but if its making your smoke immediately taste like an ashtray, I get new stuff, or scrap it altogether.

    Also, a local sawmill or millwright may be able to get you more, for a better price.

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    spanish cedar isn't that expensive. Just make sure you wear a dust mask when you cut it. The dust is irritating to your nose and lungs.
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    I'm late to the discussion, but I've had good luck (so far) with my Coolidor in which I use 4 spanish cedar trays from a cigar shop online. $10 each, great for keeping singles organized!

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