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Taylor Made Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 11-18-2016
Posts: 31
I know I'm gonna get some static from the title, but hell im gonna get it anyway. Purchased a new humidor and it says DO NOT wet/wipe down the inside of the box to season it. All the post on the net say to season it by wiping down the inside with distilled water. Suggestions please.
Pudding Mittens Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 08-15-2016
Posts: 1,291
Don't look at me... I exclusively use very large plastic Sterilite storage tubs. You don't have to season plastic!

DrMaddVibe Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,301
Meh...shudda started with the foolproof and sure to be full soon Cooleridor.

Humidors are pretty. Like in "Deliverance"

They just look nice. They're a major pain in the butt and you'll be pestering all of us with endless questions about "I think I F'd up, I opened the lid again today to check the rh!" or Cello on or cello off.

With a cooleridor...and heartfelt beads...in a tupperware container...you can cedarline the thing with broken down boxes later...you won't run out of space AND you will have a quality aged smoke waiting for you to discover.

Please...don't listen to me though and think I'm a big d!ck and hate you.










































































When you come to your senses...You cudda been doin it right and enjoying them for a lot longer...oh, and spending your money on BETTER cigars!
Taylor Made Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 11-18-2016
Posts: 31
Ha ha ha, damn I've been missing out on this fun........fine damn it. I'm gonna order me some of those beads and get my coolidor started this coming week. Fine Fine Fine, I get it. I just read the rules to the board also. My partner at work told me about this site, he didn't say it was this interesting. No more questions from me, I'm acting brand new. Ohhhh, but wait.........I am brand new to this site. I get it, got it.




Thanks guys, this is way better than Face Book and IG
frankj1 Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2007
Posts: 44,211
what's face book?
corey sellers Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 08-21-2011
Posts: 10,338
I did the humi thing got 4 of them a 20 CT a 50 ct and a 200 ct and a 400 ct the 20 and 50 are both empty the 200 count is for 5 x 50 and the 400 count is for 6 x 54 and I keep a 102 qt marine coolerdor all have beads no problems it seems the humidors needs alot more attention
than the coolerdor just my 2 cents wish I would have listened to these fogs on here they have been down the same road
Pudding Mittens Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 08-15-2016
Posts: 1,291
Taylor Made wrote:
...get my coolidor started this coming week.

What the Bill Clinton avatar says above, is true. I countersign it.

Just forget about traditional pretty wood humidors. They're a pain in the ass, and they're small. If you want a very large one, then you have a very expensive pain in the ass.

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it seems the humidors needs alot more attention than the coolerdor


Yes. It's almost unbelievable how stable a coolerdor or Sterilite-dor is, once it's up and running and stabilized. You almost never have to do ANYTHING to it. Once in a blue moon, you add water, but MAN, is it rarely!

By contrast, a wood humidor will have all sorts of humidity losses, unexplained swings, and other frequent pains-in-the-ass.... and remember, per cubic inch (or foot, or whatever) of storage space, it costs TREMENDOUSLY more than a coolerdor or Sterilite-dor.

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Thanks guys, this is way better than Face Book and IG

Driving a railroad spike into my cranium is better than those, IMO. But that's just my opinion.

And, you're welcome. I wish someone had told me this when I was just starting out! I wouldn't have several nice wood humidors gathering dust unused right now!
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coolbreeze68 Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 02-02-2010
Posts: 3,665
Don't listen to the peasant's.
Take out a new credit card, buy a tower or convert a closet.
And never lose an auction. Their already you're cigars.







Wheel
Whistlebritches Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 04-23-2006
Posts: 22,127
I did the humidors........I did the coolerdors.........Then during the most recent remodel I did the convert-a-closet.Wish I would of done this 10 years ago
Taylor Made Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 11-18-2016
Posts: 31
Sweet.......sounds like plans for my retirement home.
Choooch Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 04-30-2016
Posts: 195
Another option- Boveda makes 84% seasoning packs. Throw em in the new humi and wait a couple weeks(check the website to fact check that).
Happy smoking
madspackler Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 03-07-2000
Posts: 3,608
Choooch wrote:
Another option- Boveda makes 84% seasoning packs. Throw em in the new humi and wait a couple weeks(check the website to fact check that).
Happy smoking

This^
KingoftheCove Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 10-08-2011
Posts: 7,600
Just as I use all types humidification, I also use all types of storage.
That said, every cigar smoker should own at least one 100+ count, quality wood desktop humi imho.
It's a right of passage.
bassman45 Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 07-05-2009
Posts: 4,082
KingoftheCove wrote:
Just as I use all types humidification, I also use all types of storage.
That said, every cigar smoker should own at least one 100+ count, quality wood desktop humi imho.
It's a right of passage.

OR 2 or 3 or 4Anxious
dharbolt Offline
#15 Posted:
Joined: 08-03-2013
Posts: 6,931
I like salt pepper and cayenne pepper. Maybe some cumin.
DCLover Offline
#16 Posted:
Joined: 09-26-2008
Posts: 4,229
coolbreeze68 wrote:
Don't listen to the peasant's.
Take out a new credit card, buy a tower or convert a closet.
And never lose an auction. Their already you're cigars.







Wheel

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SMOKEYOU Offline
#17 Posted:
Joined: 10-14-2015
Posts: 2,275
coolbreeze68 wrote:
Don't listen to the peasant's.
Take out a new credit card, buy a tower or convert a closet.
And never lose an auction. Their already you're cigars.







Wheel


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tamapatom Offline
#18 Posted:
Joined: 03-19-2015
Posts: 7,381
Follow the instructions and don't wipe. Look what happened to Hillary.

Seasoning is only needed once IMO and you can just put a cup of water in there for 5 days. It takes longer but you can avoid a federal investigation.
delta1 Offline
#19 Posted:
Joined: 11-23-2011
Posts: 28,753
He came...then fell asleep. He's still sleeping...
Taylor Made Offline
#20 Posted:
Joined: 11-18-2016
Posts: 31
Sounds like a plan guys...I used a little bit of all the recipes that you guys gave me and I have achieved 66% humidity in both my boxes in just a half a day. I tested, calibrated my electric hygrometer and it's aligned pretty close with the factory hygrometer on the desk top humi. However I can already see that the humidity fluctuates as the board stated unlike a coolidor. Thanks and to all a goodnight.
corey sellers Offline
#21 Posted:
Joined: 08-21-2011
Posts: 10,338
Salt test to check your hygrometer cap full of salt drop of water put it in a ziplock bag and let it sit awhile should read 75 %
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