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I've noticed many people buy multiple boxes to store their cigars, was curious as to how everyone stores boxes. Pictures would be great, thanks!


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I think most have cabinet Humidors for whole boxes. Or Coolerdors.
 
Posts: 128 | Location: Maine | Registered: December 04, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I personally have a cabinet, and a wine refrigerator for summer storage. Extensioncord has a great inexpessive way that he posted about on his blog for long term storage of boxes.

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What Creech said if your like most new cigar smokers : ) If you have money to burn then by all means drop it on a nice cabinet humidor.


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e-cords got it all down. i'd rather drop 2k on cigars than cabinets hands down!


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Posts: 56 | Location: east bay, california | Registered: December 10, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Check out Pictures of your humidor... thread. You'll find anything from very simple/cheap ones to walk-in humis with lots of boxes.

Never got frankluke to tell the address and exact place of the walk-in humi in his (or was it his friend's) home. My instruments for burglary are all ready, just need to buy the ticket to fly over for one night ... Smile
 
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A large cooler can easily be converted into a coolordor (use the search function) to store many boxes of cigars.

I have a cabinet but it is full. There must be 50 boxes in it and unfortunately no more room. Frown


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Originally posted by Docbarry:
A large cooler can easily be converted into a coolordor (use the search function) to store many boxes of cigars.

I have a cabinet but it is full. There must be 50 boxes in it and unfortunately no more room. Frown


What a problem!
 
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Originally posted by Docbarry:
A large cooler can easily be converted into a coolordor (use the search function) to store many boxes of cigars.


I agree. I'm in the process of converting a 70-qt cooler into a coolerdor. Just waiting on a few items at the moment, but when it is all done, I'll post a DIY with all the steps and pictures. It's not that hard, and if you live in hot weather, coolerdor is definitely the way to go!
 
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You can actually find end-table humidors at a fairly cheap price. I just got one for $200 (after a little haggling with the store owner). Two trays for singles and space in the bottom enough for 6ish boxes. If you have a local cigar shop you frequent, make a note of the larger humidors that have been sitting around for a while. Most store owners will cut you a break on stock they can't get rid of.


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Posts: 73 | Location: Addison, TX | Registered: December 14, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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thanks everyone, appreciate the responses. Im thinking once I save up a little money of rebuilding my book shelf into a large humidor. I'd rather show off cigars im going to smoke in the future then books ive read in the past =]


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