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.
Quote: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.
Quote: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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