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Thread: Humidors- what do you use

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    Default Humidors- what do you use

    Here is my home made humidor out of cedar with mahogany lined and Spanish cedar racks. Currently is holding about 100 Cubans, Hondurans etc.Name:  image.jpg
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    Very nice!!

    How is it for holding humidity?

    ...and a hello to a fellow Albertan!
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    Texan Bob Staebell's work. : )


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    You guys are pros! I have 75-stick Amidor humidor, and I gotta say it's been enough so far!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lz6 View Post
    Texan Bob Staebell's work. : )
    Had a look at his work after you had mentioned his name before...pricey, but very very nice!

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Size:  38.4 KBI sealed all the joints and have form around the door so with using the beads, I will add distilled water about once a month usually. This winter about twice a month. I build one out of oak for a buddy ( will try to find pictures ) that is equally good.
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    Theiggy you did a great job on both of the humi's. I am glad the beads are working out for
    you. The cigars love spanish cedar so the trays are perfect. Spanish cedar not only helps regulate humidity it is the enemy of tobacco beetles which finally for all cigar lovers we are seeing less and less of.
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    I second a Bob Staebell, I use an Aristcrat Mini for long storage and a Davidoff 100 count for immediate accessibility.
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    Tupperware. Thanks Ace!
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