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    I love cigars, but smoke them rarely. I recently purchased a few at a casino thinking that a friend was coming back from egypt this week. I then found out that he wont be back until early july. I am looking for a humidor to hold these cigars now due to the fact that I dont plan on smoking them all ...11 in total...anytime soon. I plan on investing in a better humidor when i have more money..i am currently a college student and the income isnt that great. I have however found this humidor, but I do not know if it is any good.

    http://www.cheaphumidors.com/Merchan...ode=SMHUMIDORS

    If this humidor isnt good enough could anyone recommend a better humidor for under 50 dollars.

    Any input is appreciated...thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nataku
    I love cigars, but smoke them rarely. I recently purchased a few at a casino thinking that a friend was coming back from egypt this week. I then found out that he wont be back until early july. I am looking for a humidor to hold these cigars now due to the fact that I dont plan on smoking them all ...11 in total...anytime soon. I plan on investing in a better humidor when i have more money..i am currently a college student and the income isnt that great. I have however found this humidor, but I do not know if it is any good.

    http://www.cheaphumidors.com/Merchan...ode=SMHUMIDORS

    If this humidor isnt good enough could anyone recommend a better humidor for under 50 dollars.

    Any input is appreciated...thank you

    It looks fine to me. Just season it properly. Also keep in mind if you do not NEED all the accesories it comes with save your self the money and buy a bare humidor. Then go out and buy a digital hygrometer the standard ones most of the cheaper ones bring are crap.

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    where are you located....this time of year,humidors might not be necessary...do you have a basement where you live??.....they can stay down there...tell us more...

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    Default A good cheap humidor

    I bought this one as my first. I still use it on my desk. Once it is properly seasoned, it works great. It actually has small magnets on the lid to help it seal and close tightly. For the money, it is hard to beat.

    http://www.neptunecigar.com/accessor...ry.asp?id=1176

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    A small igloo cooler and some Humidi-Pucks or "beads" is all you need bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
    where are you located....this time of year,humidors might not be necessary...do you have a basement where you live??.....they can stay down there...tell us more...
    This is true, in my apartment with the A/C running sporadically it keeps around 67-70%. A tad high but I'm not worried. My cigars sit in a drawer since I left my humidor back home. I haven't had a problem yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nataku
    ...snip... I am looking for a humidor to hold these cigars now due to the fact that I dont plan on smoking them all ...11 in total...anytime soon. I plan on investing in a better humidor when i have more money..snip
    Sounds like you just need storage for the cigars. For that and your budget, I wouldn't even get a humidor - and since you're in college, I'm guessing space might be a premium.

    Go to your local grocery store and pick up a tupperware or similar (not the disposable kind), a kitchen sponge, single sandwich bag and (maybe) a bottle of distilled water. Cut about an inch off the sponge and moisten (not drench) it in distilled water. Put that sponge on or in a sandwich bag, don't seal/close the bag, and place that and your cigars in the tupperware. That's all you need - really. You'll find that everyone on the board recommends distilled water (no minerals or gunk that you see in crudded up in you iron or drinking glass which will eventually permeate into your sticks) - but sounds like this is a temporary one-shot deal for the moment so I'm not bothered about it. If you plan on using anything for longer term storage, get the distilled water. Total should run you under $5. Good luck.
    Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mauied1101
    Sounds like you just need storage for the cigars. For that and your budget, I wouldn't even get a humidor - and since you're in college, I'm guessing space might be a premium.

    Go to your local grocery store and pick up a tupperware or similar (not the disposable kind), a kitchen sponge, single sandwich bag and (maybe) a bottle of distilled water. Cut about an inch off the sponge and moisten (not drench) it in distilled water. Put that sponge on or in a sandwich bag, don't seal/close the bag, and place that and your cigars in the tupperware. That's all you need - really. You'll find that everyone on the board recommends distilled water (no minerals or gunk that you see in crudded up in you iron or drinking glass which will eventually permeate into your sticks) - but sounds like this is a temporary one-shot deal for the moment so I'm not bothered about it. If you plan on using anything for longer term storage, get the distilled water. Total should run you under $5. Good luck.
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    I live in upstate NY and i have no basement. I like the tupperware idea, but I would like to get a humidor. I am currently checking out the one recommended from neptunecigar.com that was suggested above. I am still thinking of maybe getting the one that i found earlier as well. If i do get either of these how do i go about seasoning them and such?? Also, is there a digital hydrogemeter that anyone recommends?
    Last edited by Nataku; 06-05-2006 at 04:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nataku
    I live in upstate NY and i have no basement. I like the tupperware idea, but I would like to get a humidor. I am currently checking out the one recommended from neptunecigar.com that was suggested above. I am still thinking of maybe getting the one that i found earlier as well. If i do get either of these how do i go about seasoning them and such?? Also, is there a digital hydrogemeter that anyone recommends?
    here's where we tell you to use the search function...

    i'll help you with your seasoning question, but search "digital hygrometer" and you'll get everything you need...

    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/showthread.php?t=3814
    Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.

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    Also check out cuban crafters.... great prices and typically they send you a freebie cigar and cigar cutter even on the humidors where it is not mentioned. I cant say count on it, but the two I have recieved did. Good quality too.
    http://www.cubancrafters.com/

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    I'd recommend a plastic case like X-treme or Cigar Caddy. Granted they don't look "cool" like a wood humi, but they work great. I bought one (X-treme 15); they have a little piece of florist foam in the top that you wet with 50-50 solution initially and replenish with distilled water or 50-50. I keep a little hygrometer in mine and it stays between 60 and 70% RH. If you only add 50-50, eventually the RH will fall as all the water gets replaced. Throw some cedar scraps in so your cigars get a little feel of wood, if you like, and take out the foam inserts.

    I bought a cheap wood humi and can't get the RH up past 60%--they probably don't seal as well as they should.



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