new humi

Well, I bit the bullet and found a nice 300-400 ct humidor for $69. I ordered it and should be here this week. I plan on using this humi for aging my smokes. The first cigar I bought to put in there is a Padron 1964
If anyone is interested, I'll post a link to it.

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My question would be I didn't see 'spanish cedar' noted anywhere; just cedar. Will this basically be like a regular cedar chest and will it pose any problems down the road? How about holding humidity? Inquiring minds want to know ...
Ya, the cedar is different than most I think but it is not too fragrant so thats good. As for holding humidity, I have no idea as I am living in a hotel and am away from my cigars and hygrometers. I tried to do a dollar test but didn't have any dollars, only recipts and it failed the recipt test. I think the dollar should work though.