I'm going to disagree with everyone.
First of all, where are you located? Let's see if there is a good local tobacconist.
Don't buy a humidor yet.
Don't buy a $1000 worth of cigars yet.
Don't get the newbie sampler yet.
The reason is; you are smoking only flavoured cigars - heavily flavoured cigars - and you like them. Now, there's nothing wrong with that, but flavoured cigars must be stored separately from "regular" cigars, i.e., different humidors - and once a humidor is dedicated to flavoured, it is pretty well going to be only good for flavoured cigars.
Secondly, people generally (generally) mostly smoke either flavoured or unflavoured, or migrate from flavoured to unflavoured. I suggest that you figure out where you are headed in that continuum first, before dropping any significant cash. This is where a good local tobacconist can help. Buy a few cigars at a time - they'll keep fine in a freezer zip-lock (add a Boveda Humidipak if you want to be careful). Smoke a few with local guidance, and then move on to the newbie sampler (which most likely won't have any flavoured cigars in it) and spending more. No use getting the newbie sampler if you find out that you prefer flavoured cigars (and most who smoke flavoured cigars do).
... and in general, smaller humidors can be better (until you buy/store boxes of cigars). Cigars in the same humidor will "marry," i.e., become similar over time. One can avoid this by keeping cigars in cellophane (and flavoured cigars should always be kept in cellophane), but then there is no need for a humidor, and a plastic tupperware box, mason jar, etc., with the right humidification devices will work just as well (but not look as good).
YMMV, and welcome from Ottawa, Canada, where my lone flavoured cigar sits in a ziplock (I keep it for friends).
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