That one will do just fine. Don't worry about "used" humidors don't "wear out"
That one will do just fine. Don't worry about "used" humidors don't "wear out"
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Is the main difference between lower and higher priced humidors the quality of construction? I know there are many variables like types of materials, who makes it, etc.
Originally Posted by Iced T
The main difference I can see is one of style. Some humidors are made out of nice materials that make it an attractive piece of furniture. If you aren't necessarily concerned with how it looks, then an inexpensive humidor works fine. And if you want to build your own, there are many guides on the net to how to build your own "coolidor".
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Thanks guys. On the same note, I found a large furniture pice humidor on ebay for 20 bucks, 50 dollars shipping, no reserve price. it stores approximately 500...that would be a nice way to get my collection startedI'd say it would take awhile to fill up.
LOL that's what you think... wait till you get started, then you won't be able to find one big enoughOriginally Posted by Dmitri
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Ah...thanks for the link MMAB, hmm...
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