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    I first want to say thanks to all of the great posts that have helped me to make the decision to go with a coolerdor. As many of you know when you first start this journey as I did several months back you think to yourself, I will just get a nice desktop humidor and it will surely last me quite a long time.....and then a few weeks or months later you fill it to capacity. Then you start to worry about how much money this obsession is going to drain your bank account as soon as you see how much the larger humidors go for. And then you search the forum and all of your prayers have been answered.

    I am now starting my own Coolerdor project. I have not done much yet but i will be sure to let you all know how it goes. I ordered the cooler from Wal-Mart (on sale!). Its a 60qt Igloo Ice Cube. I liked the shape better due to the confined closet space. I will be sure to follow the cleaning procedure to get it ready for use. Instead of lining it with Cedar I just decided to get several of the stackable Spanish cedar trays. These I found on ebay at this link

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Cigar-Humidor-Tr...A1%7C294%3A200

    I also bought a digital hygrometer/thermometer that i can mount to the inside of the lid. And to finish it off I have plenty of RH beads. I will probably just get a couple of those little plastic food containers and punch holes in them for the beads. Anyway, I will post some pics as soon as everything is assembled and ready for cigars. Thanks again.

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    You could always use empty boxes from your local B&M. A lot of places give those away for free.

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    Nice work and it sounds like you've got a good plan. I look forward to the pics!
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    I got the cooler cleaned and seasoned yesterday, and also wiped down the spanish cedar trays once. I put the cigars in at about 6:00 pm and by 8:00 the humidity was right at 70%. I checked it again today and it is still holding right at 70%. This has been the most trouble free project that i have done. My desktop humidor was a pain in the ass. I had to season it 3 times and it still would only make it to 65% with the 70 RH beads. Now im thinking i should have done this a heck of a lot sooner.

    P.S. if anyone wants a 50 count desktop humidor with built in analog hygrometer that has already been seasoned, you can have it for 20 bucks. It is a Bally Glass Top Humidor. If anyone is even interested i will be glad to get some pics up. Also, i will get some pics up of my Coolerdor as soon as I can.

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    glad to hear you are getting you coolidor set. You have all those nice cedar trays, that is making a huge difference for buffering your humidity. I have set mine up and my humidity is a bit high 71-72 rh. I have boxes in my coolidor but they are not the wood ones unfortunately. I went to the B&M in Portland OR. They had boxes but wanted $5 a pop for them. So I only have the paper covered boxes. I am looking forward to your pics too. Roger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daredog4 View Post
    P.S. if anyone wants a 50 count desktop humidor with built in analog hygrometer that has already been seasoned, you can have it for 20 bucks.
    You must be under the impression that the coolerdor you just built will be the only cigar storage you'll ever need. That's cute.

    Quote Originally Posted by Roger View Post
    They had boxes but wanted $5 a pop for them.
    That's insane. The most expensive boxes I've ever seen were $1.50 each - and that dropped to $1 each if you bought more than 10 of them. Most of the time, they'll just give them to you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by daredog4 View Post
    snip.....
    P.S. if anyone wants a 50 count desktop humidor with built in analog hygrometer that has already been seasoned, you can have it for 20 bucks. It is a Bally Glass Top Humidor. If anyone is even interested i will be glad to get some pics up. Also, i will get some pics up of my Coolerdor as soon as I can.
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    I priced out materials for a coolerdor and it came out to $160+. Sounds a bit off to me. I didn't really expect it to be more than $75.

    Cooler $40
    Cedar Trays $15 x 4
    Beads $35
    Digital Hygrometer $25
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    Seems a little high.

    First of all, how many smokes are you going to be putting in there? What capacity is that cooler?

    Having both the beads and the hygrometer is redundant.

    Aren't there cigar boxes from your B&M you can use instead of the cedar trays?

    Just wondering.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    Seems a little high.

    First of all, how many smokes are you going to be putting in there? What capacity is that cooler?

    Having both the beads and the hygrometer is redundant.

    Aren't there cigar boxes from your B&M you can use instead of the cedar trays?

    Just wondering.
    For now it would only be between 35-40 cigars. The cooler is the 50qt. Coolman found in the sticky. Having both the beads and hygrometer is for peace of mind, but I can see your point. A cheapo analog would work. My B&M charges $3 for the cardboard boxes and up to $12 for the wood boxes. Empty.
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    That's INSANE. If you want, I'll look around here for solid wood boxes, but I'm pretty sure he'll give them to me for next to nothing. Let me know if you're interested in the meantime, and maybe we can work out a deal.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TravPSU View Post
    I priced out materials for a coolerdor and it came out to $160+. Sounds a bit off to me. I didn't really expect it to be more than $75.

    Cooler $40
    Beads $35
    I'm with Mark......why trays? They're cool and all, but if $$ is a concern, empty boxes work great, especially if you seperate the top and bottom. There are even little plastic bins at the dollar store that work great.

    Cost of beads sounds reasonable.......I also agree, that once you convince yourself that the beads work, you won't even look at the hygro any longer.

    Whala....$75.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    I'm with Mark......why trays? They're cool and all, but if $$ is a concern, empty boxes work great, especially if you seperate the top and bottom. There are even little plastic bins at the dollar store that work great.

    Cost of beads sounds reasonable.......I also agree, that once you convince yourself that the beads work, you won't even look at the hygro any longer.

    Whala....$75.
    I was under the impression they helped moderate humidity swings from opening and closing the coolerdor, deter tobacco beetles (not that I'm worrying about beetles), and help season the cigars with the cedar smell. If they aren't needed then I won't worry about them... for now.


    mrtr33 - I'd really appreciate that. Let me know what you find.
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    No problem at all. Should get there by tomorrow. Can't swing it today. I'll have an answer for you then.

    Most quality wooden cigar boxes will be made of the same material those trays are - they might not look as pretty, but it's the same damn thing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TravPSU View Post
    I was under the impression they helped moderate humidity swings from opening and closing the coolerdor, deter tobacco beetles (not that I'm worrying about beetles), and help season the cigars with the cedar smell. If they aren't needed then I won't worry about them... for now.


    mrtr33 - I'd really appreciate that. Let me know what you find.
    There you go. Big fancy cabinets are sweet, and contain lots of spanish cedar, but, I'd argue that my coolidor just does just as good a job at keeping my cigars in great, smokeable condition.

    ETA: Not that I wouldn't love to have a big, beautiful cabinet, cause I would. At this point, I just choose to spend my $$ on cigars instead of accessories.
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    From all the research i have done on this board and others I just thought i should have some Spanish cedar in there. If you don't have something else besided beads to soak up some humidity then when you open and close the cooler it will cause the RH to swing low and then have to catch up. Also it is good for keeping out bugs and such. I only decided to spend the extra money on trays because i needed some trays anyways, and since i knew i wanted some spanish cedar in there it just made sense. Plus, some day if i buy or build a Large Humidor i can reuse the trays in it.

    Also, I know that everyone likes their RH at a different level and I understand and respect all of your opinions. For me i think keeping the RH at 70% and then dry boxing for a day is the best way to go. Many of the cigar makers list on their websites that they reccomend 70% humidity as seen here http://www.olivacigars.com/fundamentals.aspx All in all it just boils down to what you like best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TravPSU View Post
    mrtr33 - I'd really appreciate that. Let me know what you find.
    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    That's INSANE. If you want, I'll look around here for solid wood boxes, but I'm pretty sure he'll give them to me for next to nothing. Let me know if you're interested in the meantime, and maybe we can work out a deal.
    Okay, maybe I'm insane. The guy at my local shop wants $2 for the paper wrapped boxes, and $5 for the all-wood boxes. I may have a few around the house as well; I brought some with me from Oregon to help my brother with an OtterBox/humidor project around Christmastime - they may be a bit cannibalized, however.

    Anyway, if you're still interested, shoot me a PM.


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    I too have started getting my coolerdor going. So far my costs have been: 28 qt cooler $17, 65% heartfelt beads in tube, 23$. I haven't invested in a hygro yet, since I was wondering if there was any reason I couldn't use my weather sensor for as long as it takes for me to be reassured that all is well inside my cooler.
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