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    what is the deal with these cooler humidors how do you get those is it cheap.

    by the way i have a huge walk in humidor that would put all of yours to shame. i have slaves that rotate the stock in it so there is always something new and it is always full. its called DJ's smoke shop down the street.

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    The center consol in my truck and now a igloo playmate coolidor.

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    Default Well, if that is the case I have several huge humidors.....

    but I don't own anything in them!

    A "cooler-dor" is just that. A cooler (ya know like an Igloo brand cooler. one that you'd take camping?) converted into a humidor.

    They are inexpensive compared to the cost of a good humidor especially when you consider how large you can get them.

    You will need to provide humidification for it. That can be done in many ways and you'll need to have some empty boxes for singles.

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    where can i get more info on this. never kept a cigar more than two days.

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    Default jdavis!!

    click on this link below

    http://www.cigardiary.com/index.php?...age&PAGE_id=28

    all you need to know

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    Until I read this thread I had a really nice 100ct Humi I got last month but after going to Cheaphumidors.com I bought a 1200ct Humi for under 400 bucks!

    Time to order up some cigars fellas

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    I have a 15,000+ count walk-in humi under construction!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cockyhoskins
    I have a 15,000+ count walk-in humi under construction!!!
    Oh come on, show us some pictures of this work in progress!.

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    Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere. -- Carl Sagan

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    Paint is going up this week. Floor going in two weeks when I get back from the beach.

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    Just got a 50 count as well Now I have one for my cigarellos and the other for all my big stogies
    "smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
    and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud


    "The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small" - Mother Teresa

    “The basic difference between an ordinary man and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge while an ordinary man takes everything either as a blessing or a curse” – Carlos Casteneda

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    Quote Originally Posted by cockyhoskins
    Paint is going up this week. Floor going in two weeks when I get back from the beach.
    I love your floor tile idea! it shows you have a great imagination and a lot of style.

    Nice project.

    Rich

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    Here's a pic of mine months ago. The funny thing now is that it's bulging at the seams-I need more space!. Fortunately my igloo cooler is coming in very handy. Another two months and I'll need to upgrade.

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    just got another 50 ct, noticed it at my friends and made a comment on it, and he didn't even know it was a humidor, he was going to use it pretty much just to lay junk in it, so he said i could have it since he had no use for it.

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    Glad to see this thread come back from the dead.

    Way to score a new one there Quiet.

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    nothing beats a free humidor from a friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietC
    nothing beats a free humidor from a friend
    Sweet, you should post a pic for us to see. Cigar porn rules.

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    I own the Following Humidors:

    1. A Stainless Steel 25 Ct. Humidor.
    2. A 50 ct. Rosewood Humidor
    3. A 75 ct. Newfoundalnd Birch Humidor
    4. A 50 Ct. Rose Wood / Glass Vertical Humidor.
    5. A 125 ct. El Presidente Glass top Humidor.
    6. A 8 Foot Tall By 6 Foot Wide Cabinet Humidor. (To be delivered in 11 Days!!!)
    7. A 75 ct. Carbon Fibre Humidor.

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    I didn't even know they made carbon fiber humidors! Now I want one. The cheapest one I have found so far is $660.00 for a 50 count though.
    KOTL--grow your own and smoke it!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Island Epicurean
    I own the Following Humidors:

    1. A Stainless Steel 25 Ct. Humidor.
    2. A 50 ct. Rosewood Humidor
    3. A 75 ct. Newfoundalnd Birch Humidor
    4. A 50 Ct. Rose Wood / Glass Vertical Humidor.
    5. A 125 ct. El Presidente Glass top Humidor.
    6. A 8 Foot Tall By 6 Foot Wide Cabinet Humidor. (To be delivered in 11 Days!!!)
    7. A 75 ct. Carbon Fibre Humidor.

    I have a 6 foot by 4 foot Cabinet Humidor on the way too I also own three additional 100ct. approx. humidors(one came with the cabinet for free). Why do you own so many humidors? Do you plan on keeping them all along with your cabinet? I was thinking that as soon as I get my Cabinet I will be probably selling all my other humidors to friends, save for maybe one to keep in the living room full of singles. Thats a nice collection of humidors though!
    Last edited by Roham; 06-10-2005 at 10:56 AM.
    "smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
    and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud


    "The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small" - Mother Teresa

    “The basic difference between an ordinary man and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge while an ordinary man takes everything either as a blessing or a curse” – Carlos Casteneda

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