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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86 View Post
    Things have been kinda tough lately, I'm down to my last Philles Blunt and a local cigar from a Connecticut Valley farm, Jarmoc Farms in Enfield.



    Woe is me......
    Hey - I have a humidifier that looks just like that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86 View Post
    Things have been kinda tough lately, I'm down to my last Philles Blunt and a local cigar from a Connecticut Valley farm, Jarmoc Farms in Enfield.



    Woe is me......
    Wise choice saving that blunt for last.
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    Nice stash tjcravey
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mangyrat View Post
    Wise choice saving that blunt for last.
    I smoked the Jarmoc one today, it was horrible...

    Wish me luck with the Blunt.
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    Talking about Blunts i was getting gas yesterday and almost picked up a Philly blunt sour apple.


    I'm a glutton for punishment so ill have to add it to my list of stupid thing to try when i get brave again.

    That sponge looks tasty, try rolling it up in toilet paper and fire that bad boy up
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    looks like that sponge could use a little moisture

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatalystOfChaos View Post




    I also have a smaller humidor that is identical to Sushiboy's, but its filled with Acid's that I've been pawning off on friends because I'm tired of the perfume taste in them already lol
    I really like that, anyone have a site that sells this model?

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    I'm sorry but that don't look like a good humidor to pick..
    It would be next to imposable to keep a constant humidity with all the air gaps and holes in it.

    I'm no expert at this humidor thing.
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    Look at that ..... 72 degrees and a whopping 58% RH.


    Of course I have to ask in a style fitting for this occasion, so I'll quote Dr. Phil:

    Lemme ask, how's that workin' out for ya?



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    Dangle i saw last post you made and see that you have a small humidor, why not fill that one before you invest in a large humidor.

    The idea of a humidor is to keep the cigars at a stable RH like 68% or so and your not going to be able to do that with a humidor like you showed.
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    Do you guys not realize that when you open yourhumidor, the Rh reading on your hydro drops(or rises if your in a super humid climate)? It drops even more if you leave it open long enough to snap a few pictures. The best way to judge a humidor is; first, how stable it holds the desired Rh. Secondly, how quickly it stabilizes after a change in Rh. Such as opening it.

    I can't read the numbers on the analog hydro on the front. But closed it looks to me, like it's in the high 60's. Counting back from the last numbered marker, which would be 100%. From that, I would assume that this humidor is just fine.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mangyrat
    I'm sorry but that don't look like a good humidor to pick..
    It would be next to imposable to keep a constant humidity with all the air gaps and holes in it.

    I'm no expert at this humidor thing.
    How do you think a Walk-in humidor would work? Which that GIANT gap you can stand in. Circulation of air in a humidor is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by logan37 View Post
    Do you guys not realize that when you open yourhumidor, the Rh reading on your hydro drops(or rises if your in a super humid climate)? It drops even more if you leave it open long enough to snap a few pictures. The best way to judge a humidor is; first, how stable it holds the desired Rh. Secondly, how quickly it stabilizes after a change in Rh. Such as opening it.

    I can't read the numbers on the analog hydro on the front. But closed it looks to me, like it's in the high 60's. Counting back from the last numbered marker, which would be 100%. From that, I would assume that this humidor is just fine.



    How do you think a Walk-in humidor would work? Which that GIANT gap you can stand in. Circulation of air in a humidor is good.
    Agreed. Looks good to me.
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    Like i said I'm no expert on humidors.

    I made a assumption based on the digital and the appearance of the humidor.

    I still don't think it is a good humidor to start out with, but then again i don't know how stable the humidity and temperature is in his home.
    The owner that took the picture may live somewhere that it would be perfect, but would it work as well for some one let say that lived in Arizona or Alaska?

    Air circulation is one thing leaving the door open 24/7 is a different matter.
    If some one opened up your Humidor and left it open what would you do?
    With large air gaps i just don't see how it will be possible to stabilize the RH.
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    I think that front door prolly seals around the face of the humi. What you think are "gaps" are just the spaces between the trays on the inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mangyrat View Post
    If some one opened up your Humidor and left it open what would you do?
    I'd close it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mangyrat View Post
    Like i said I'm no expert on humidors.

    I made a assumption based on the digital and the appearance of the humidor.

    I still don't think it is a good humidor to start out with, but then again i don't know how stable the humidity and temperature is in his home.
    The owner that took the picture may live somewhere that it would be perfect, but would it work as well for some one let say that lived in Arizona or Alaska?

    Air circulation is one thing leaving the door open 24/7 is a different matter.
    If some one opened up your Humidor and left it open what would you do?
    With large air gaps i just don't see how it will be possible to stabilize the RH.
    I think that front door is glass. It's not just open trays.

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    Holy crap how did i miss that. i didn't see the glass door at all.

    crap I'm blind.
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    Dangle I'm sorry.

    For some stupid ass reason i didn't see that it had a glass door.
    Ignore everything i typed, I'm totally in the wrong.

    I sent you a PM Dangle
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    Wow!
    So many beautiful humidors and mouth-watering cigars!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mangyrat View Post
    Dangle I'm sorry.

    For some stupid ass reason i didn't see that it had a glass door.
    Ignore everything i typed, I'm totally in the wrong.

    I sent you a PM Dangle
    No problem

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