Women are jealous of cigars... they regard them as a strong rival. - William Makepeace Thackeray, English Author
Started by bstessl, 03/24/2014 02:32 PM
Quotehebron - 4/5/2014 12:04 AMYeah, that looks awesome. Did the humidity stay stable after you got the sticks in? It might dip or spike a bit before stabilizing, depending on the humidity levels in the sticks.
QuoteBewareDaPenguin - 3/24/2014 8:20 PM QuoteCigary - 3/24/2014 7:16 PM That's how it's done. I have 21 Tupperadors Holy crap Gary??? I stopped reading after that
QuoteCigary - 3/24/2014 7:16 PM That's how it's done. I have 21 Tupperadors
Once I started using Tupperware I never looked back. The process of setting them up is so easy that I stopped using regular humis. I use a good brand name tupperware product ( RubberMaid ) that is 2.5 gallon size...it will hold up to 200 cigars (toro size) and I line the bottom with cedar sheets and use KL as my hygro media...takes one day to dial in the RH I want ( 65%) and the rest is history. The tupperware is stackable and I have most of them in one of my closets in a spare room.
QuoteCigary - 4/5/2014 12:08 PM
QuoteCigary - 4/5/2014 7:08 PMOnce I started using Tupperware I never looked back. The process of setting them up is so easy that I stopped using regular humis. I use a good brand name tupperware product ( RubberMaid ) that is 2.5 gallon size...it will hold up to 200 cigars (toro size) and I line the bottom with cedar sheets and use KL as my hygro media...takes one day to dial in the RH I want ( 65%) and the rest is history. The tupperware is stackable and I have most of them in one of my closets in a spare room.
Quotehebron - 4/5/2014 2:16 PM QuoteCigary - 4/5/2014 7:08 PM Once I started using Tupperware I never looked back. The process of setting them up is so easy that I stopped using regular humis. I use a good brand name tupperware product ( RubberMaid ) that is 2.5 gallon size...it will hold up to 200 cigars (toro size) and I line the bottom with cedar sheets and use KL as my hygro media...takes one day to dial in the RH I want ( 65%) and the rest is history. The tupperware is stackable and I have most of them in one of my closets in a spare room.I think I might be heading in that direction as well... I used to worry about the cost involved in getting enough humidor space, until I discovered the tupperdors. And I see multiple other benefits as well; I can keep different storing conditions, in the case of a beetle outbreak (God forbid!) the stick affected is limited. I think once I buy a house and get my lounge going I'm just putting in cabinets to store the tupperdors. I have also been thinking about a solution like this: http://www.aplaceforeverything.co.uk/home-storage/storage-boxes-wall-mounted-plastic
QuoteCigary - 4/5/2014 7:08 PM Once I started using Tupperware I never looked back. The process of setting them up is so easy that I stopped using regular humis. I use a good brand name tupperware product ( RubberMaid ) that is 2.5 gallon size...it will hold up to 200 cigars (toro size) and I line the bottom with cedar sheets and use KL as my hygro media...takes one day to dial in the RH I want ( 65%) and the rest is history. The tupperware is stackable and I have most of them in one of my closets in a spare room.
That photo idea is so awesome I think I got a cigarboner! I'm gonna do that in my spare bedroom. I can just hear my wife already....WTF is this crap on the wall....( my answer....Cigar Art....now go buy some more shoes )
QuoteCigary - 4/5/2014 5:21 PMQuotehebron - 4/5/2014 2:16 PM QuoteCigary - 4/5/2014 7:08 PM Once I started using Tupperware I never looked back. The process of setting them up is so easy that I stopped using regular humis. I use a good brand name tupperware product ( RubberMaid ) that is 2.5 gallon size...it will hold up to 200 cigars (toro size) and I line the bottom with cedar sheets and use KL as my hygro media...takes one day to dial in the RH I want ( 65%) and the rest is history. The tupperware is stackable and I have most of them in one of my closets in a spare room.I think I might be heading in that direction as well... I used to worry about the cost involved in getting enough humidor space, until I discovered the tupperdors. And I see multiple other benefits as well; I can keep different storing conditions, in the case of a beetle outbreak (God forbid!) the stick affected is limited. I think once I buy a house and get my lounge going I'm just putting in cabinets to store the tupperdors. I have also been thinking about a solution like this: http://www.aplaceforeverything.co.uk/home-storage/storage-boxes-wall-mounted-plastic That photo idea is so awesome I think I got a cigarboner! I'm gonna do that in my spare bedroom. I can just hear my wife already....WTF is this crap on the wall....( my answer....Cigar Art....now go buy some more shoes )
QuoteCigary - 4/6/2014 12:21 AMThat photo idea is so awesome I think I got a cigarboner! I'm gonna do that in my spare bedroom. I can just hear my wife already....WTF is this crap on the wall....( my answer....Cigar Art....now go buy some more shoes )