RedPop4
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Please tell me you paid your respects to Ed.
No he said he was working the shop on Sat. so she could be with the kids. He was typing on Cigar Weekly while we were there, I told him about you on the lounge and that I thought you were TommyBB on CW. He said yep he knew ya.RedPop4 said:Yeah, that's Rich, he goes by Mealstrom over on Cigar Weekly
You met Carrie, Ed's wife?
I may need a tutorial on that one. I picked up a bunch more CAO's today and have pretty much reached the limit of my 2 meager humidors....warbird said:Indycop, until you get bigger humis you need to make yourself a coolerdor . That way you can kep collectin cigars w/o the expense of more and more humis. A nice humidor is great when you have extra cash, but me I'd rather have more cigars.
indycop said:so just lay the cedar in the bottom then and leave it?
I favor the drymistats! I use them totally now that my other humidifier got mold. Is it true that one drymistat is needed for every 10 or so cigars if using something as big as a cooler?warbird said:Yes.
Or you can use spanish cedar cigar boxes, which you can usually get from the cigar shop for $2-3. There are several choices for a humidifier. Some people like to get some green planters foam like the flower shops use. It's also what most humidifiers are made from which you buy in the shop. They mix distilled water and propolene glycol (which you can buy from a pharmacy) 50/50 and that will hold about 70% humidity.
Personally I prefer the silica options, such as The Puck or Drymistat tubes. They hold 65-70% and they work far superior to the foam with almost no chance of mold, which the foam has a tendency to do.
With a coolerador you can go as big or small as you want. A digital hygrometer is a great investment for about $20 to know how high or low the humi is for your cooler. For less than $40-50 you can have a humi that works great and can hold hundreds of cigars.
The Boston Marathon!!!!!!!!! Holy Cow!! :eusa_clapspiridon said:Coolerdors work great InyCop.....a very efficient and effective way to store cigars, especially as your collection continues to expand.
RedPop may want to start installing some special locks on all of his Humis.....I am not partaking of any cigars between now and the Boston Marathon.....BUT when we get together at RedPop's the week after Boston......I'll be ready for some SERIOUS cigar smokin' !! Hehehehehe