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    Quote Originally Posted by CgarDan View Post
    Here is my set up. I have no basement so to get the coolest possible temp I set it on the floor where air is always colder.





    Here is the Humi its a 300 count nothing fancy This is the lid open - top drawer
    but effecient got it on Ebay for $60 delivered





    Top drawer removed - next level 2 lower drawers pull out

    How do the sticks in the drawers work out? I have the same one that I got as a gift and I use the drawers for non cigar items but have been thinking about changing that. When I look at the drawers tho, they aren't sealed very well and was wondering how they hold up for you.

    Thanks.
    Last edited by EGeekBMe; 08-11-2010 at 02:45 PM.

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    Poor man's refrigidor part 1:

    This is a $58 B & D Thermoelectric refrigerator available at Wally World.

    Two Peltier units - one high, one low...very cool. Seriously, I needed a JC manual thermostat to bring it above 55 degrees.

    Had to remove the plastic projection on the door.

    Specs:

    Interior dimensions (useable space) 13.5"W X 11.5"D X 16.5"H
    Exterior " 17"W X 19"D X 20"H
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    Poor man's refrigidor part 2:

    Total investment with shelves, JC thermostat, and beads, about $150

    After it cools off some this fall, I will finish it by lining the rest of it with Honduran Luan.

    Will hold approx 200 sticks, more with some custom built trays.
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Guapo View Post
    Poor man's refrigidor part 2:

    Total investment with shelves, JC thermostat, and beads, about $150

    After it cools off some this fall, I will finish it by lining the rest of it with Honduran Luan.

    Will hold approx 200 sticks, more with some custom built trays.
    That's really sweet.

    Will
    The powers that be might take it all away
    Together we burn, together we burn away

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    My first home made cigar box humidor


    Now turned this

    To this



    Im going to enjoy filling my new humi
    Last edited by hypersnyper694788; 08-16-2010 at 02:28 AM.

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