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    I am going to be setting my cooler up, cleaning out tomorrow. I was just asking about the boxes because I have seen people use them and not use them. I really don't want to buy them for nothing. I have sticks sitting in my box that was usps'd to me... My humi is over flowing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86 View Post
    I completely disagree with Step 4. If you're using beads, all you need is a cheap hygro because it will never move unless the beads dry out. No need to spend crazy money on something you don't need.
    I agree. Who wrote that, anyways?

    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Cigar boxes usually don't seal well enough for long term storage.
    I've found they work for a weekend getaway, though. They hold up a tad longer for me if I stick a bead puck in there.

    Quote Originally Posted by OrCal15 View Post
    I am going to be setting my cooler up, cleaning out tomorrow. I was just asking about the boxes because I have seen people use them and not use them. I really don't want to buy them for nothing. I have sticks sitting in my box that was usps'd to me... My humi is over flowing!
    Well, I wouldn't advocate using only a cigar box as a humidor. I would, however, advocate using cigar boxes in your coolerdor. Especially if you had a huge cooler you were using, you wouldn't want loose cigars everywhere - that would be an organizational nightmare. Maybe just get a few cigar boxes to keep things organized.


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    Not using boxes to store.. But to put in the cooler.

    My local place.. seems high for empty boxes.

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    I'm still a newbie, and I am already looking into building one because my 120ct is already nearing capacity (Are really there any humidors that actually hold the count they are advertised for?). I haven't counted recently, but I think I'm at around 80-90 cigars. I could probably get some more in there, but wonder if it's going to hinder circulation.

    I found this link when I was looking around for info on how to get started:

    http://www.coolidor.com/

    My Coolerdor project was delayed by the birth of my daughter 2 weeks ago, but my life is starting to regain some normalcy and I hope to get to this in the next week or 2. I already ordered my Heartfelt beads yesterday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post

    I've found they work for a weekend getaway, though. They hold up a tad longer for me if I stick a bead puck in there.
    Yep, so does a zip-lock.....but it makes you look like an amateur, or so I've heard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Yep, so does a zip-lock.....but it makes you look like an amateur, or so I've heard.
    I keep cigars in zip locks for months at a time and they never get ruined. Of course I don't let the pros like grateful1, thinde or TheLostGringo ever see me carrying my cigars around in baggies so I put on a show with those guys and use my otter box for Wednesday Night Smokers. I think they're on to me though.
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    I keep 4 Igloo 150 coolidors at the house. I usually have a Zip lock bag in the truck. Zip locks work great for me. I also use Bic lighters almost exclusively. I got tired of having to constantly refill those fancy lighters and I always end up loosing. The Zip lock and Bic's make me look amateurish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hex1848 View Post
    I keep 4 Igloo 150 coolidors at the house. I usually have a Zip lock bag in the truck. Zip locks work great for me. I also use Bic lighters almost exclusively. I got tired of having to constantly refill those fancy lighters and I always end up loosing. The Zip lock and Bic's make me look amateurish?

    My post was, as is typical of me, a sarcastic reference to a previous post on this board. I should have used the word read instead of heard, my bad.
    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/threads/...089#post155089

    I think I've posted a few times about my high regard for the bic lighter and $4 cutters.
    Last edited by ashauler; 09-15-2011 at 08:30 AM. Reason: post not quote

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    Regardless that these instructions (written years ago) reference a hydrometer, this thread should be sticked. When it was, it probably saved us about a million newbie questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    My post was, as is typical of me, a sarcastic reference to a previous post on this board. I should have used the word read instead of heard, my bad.
    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/threads/...089#post155089

    I think I've posted a few times about my high regard for the bic lighter and $4 cutters.
    , I got the sarcasm. I on the other hand can't stand cheapo (dull) cutters. I <3 my xikar. I have one for the truck and one for the house. Nothing like a sharp cut!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    My post was, as is typical of me, a sarcastic reference to a previous post on this board. I should have used the word read instead of heard, my bad.
    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/threads/...089#post155089

    I think I've posted a few times about my high regard for the bic lighter and $4 cutters.
    AND your high regard for grape White Owls and Backwoods Smokes.
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