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CharlieHeisCharlieHeis Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,371
I've been getting my coolidor set up over the past few days. The hygrometer has been at 72 for a couple days now, with three empty cigar boxes also being seasoned. I know that's a little high, but I expect it to come down when I add cigars to it.
My question is in regards to cedar trays. I ordered three the other day (custom fit to fill half of my 48 qt cooler from wineador.com) and was wondering how I should 'introduce' them to my coolidor. Should I wipe them down with a damp rag before I put them in? Or should I season them in another container with a wet sponge, like a humidor? They will undoubtedly soak up a lot of moisture if I put them in dry.
Anybody have a similar experience?

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  • james40james40 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,450
    Toss them in and give them a couple days to get seasoned. Congrats on your purchase bro.
  • bigharpoonbigharpoon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,909
    Season all your wood right in the cooler before adding your cigars. The cooler itself needs no seasoning, just cleaning.
  • ejgormanejgorman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 891
    bigharpoon:
    Season all your wood right in the cooler before adding your cigars. The cooler itself needs no seasoning, just cleaning.
    This ^^^^.
  • CharlieHeisCharlieHeis Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,371
    bigharpoon:
    Season all your wood right in the cooler before adding your cigars. The cooler itself needs no seasoning, just cleaning.
    It might be weeks before I get my trays. I need space now. That is why I am seasoning a few empty boxes in there.
    I decided I will just season the new trays the same way in a separate cooler and then put them in the coolidor.
  • FireRobFireRob Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,884
    When you say "coolidor" are you talking about a wine fridge or an igloo type ice chest? Just making sure I am with you all the way in understanding what your working with here.
  • ToombesToombes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,451
    FireRob:
    When you say "coolidor" are you talking about a wine fridge or an igloo type ice chest? Just making sure I am with you all the way in understanding what your working with here.

    It's a cooler (Igloo or otherwise) that has been converted into a humidor.
    Here's a picture of mine:
    photo 20140425_124507_zpsd4ny2fyg.jpg
  • CharlieHeisCharlieHeis Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,371
    Toombes:
    FireRob:
    When you say "coolidor" are you talking about a wine fridge or an igloo type ice chest? Just making sure I am with you all the way in understanding what your working with here.

    It's a cooler (Igloo or otherwise) that has been converted into a humidor.
    Here's a picture of mine:
    photo 20140425_124507_zpsd4ny2fyg.jpg
    Yep. 48 qt Coleman.
    The more I think about it, I will have to season the trays separately, rather than add them to my cooler dry. They would absorb a lot of humidity and it would take forever to get back to a stable environment.
  • bigharpoonbigharpoon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,909
    Not necessarily. You could do one tray at a time, give it a thorough wipe down and monitor your humidity once or twice each day to make sure it doesn't dip too low. If it does wipe it down again. Once one tray is acclimated do the next.
  • rsherman24rsherman24 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,711
    Toombes:
    FireRob:
    When you say "coolidor" are you talking about a wine fridge or an igloo type ice chest? Just making sure I am with you all the way in understanding what your working with here.

    It's a cooler (Igloo or otherwise) that has been converted into a humidor.
    Here's a picture of mine:
    photo 20140425_124507_zpsd4ny2fyg.jpg

    lot of empty space in that cooler
  • ToombesToombes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,451
    rsherman24:
    Toombes:
    FireRob:
    When you say "coolidor" are you talking about a wine fridge or an igloo type ice chest? Just making sure I am with you all the way in understanding what your working with here.

    It's a cooler (Igloo or otherwise) that has been converted into a humidor.
    Here's a picture of mine:
    photo 20140425_124507_zpsd4ny2fyg.jpg

    lot of empty space in that cooler

    Shut yer chew hole, Sherm!
  • CharlieHeisCharlieHeis Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,371
    bigharpoon:
    Not necessarily. You could do one tray at a time, give it a thorough wipe down and monitor your humidity once or twice each day to make sure it doesn't dip too low. If it does wipe it down again. Once one tray is acclimated do the next.
    Sounds like a good plan.
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