Your favorite cigar can sometimes be like one of your best pals, most of the time you are gald thay are around but on occasion they can be difficult to deal with!
Started by headfirst, 10/27/2015 05:41 AM
I have an old humidor lined with Copper but I don't use it as a humidor, but it's a nice deco piece. But I don't think there is any safety issues with Copper and it doesn't usually emit any kind of smell.
It even has some antibacterial properties. But then, I have read that they are not that good (at least not optimal) for aging purposes but can be effectively used for transition humidors of short term storage.
Just my $0.02
Quoteheadfirst - 10/27/2015 1:23 PMWow, $30 for that thing was a great deal Kent. How well is it holding humidity? And also curious on the question regarding tendency to tarnish.
QuoteMacMac - 10/27/2015 10:32 PMGood read....looks like the copper can be very good. I have an old refrigerator that is metal lined. It's the old kind that used a block of ice to keep it cold. I plan to make it a humidor if my stash ever gets large enough.
Good read....looks like the copper can be very good. I have an old refrigerator that is metal lined. It's the old kind that used a block of ice to keep it cold. I plan to make it a humidor if my stash ever gets large enough.
Quotebstessl - 10/27/2015 11:59 PM QuoteMacMac - 10/27/2015 10:32 PM Good read....looks like the copper can be very good. I have an old refrigerator that is metal lined. It's the old kind that used a block of ice to keep it cold. I plan to make it a humidor if my stash ever gets large enough. Thats a pretty ballsy statement to make on this site...
QuoteMacMac - 10/27/2015 10:32 PM Good read....looks like the copper can be very good. I have an old refrigerator that is metal lined. It's the old kind that used a block of ice to keep it cold. I plan to make it a humidor if my stash ever gets large enough.
Cigar stash ... That is....