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Chancellor 300 Count Glass Top Cigar Humidor

Retircs1Retircs1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 444
image hey Guy's I am thinking of getting one of these what do you all think? and if so how would you season it ? thank you

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  • avengethisavengethis Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,193
  • Retircs1Retircs1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 444
  • avengethisavengethis Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,193
  • Retircs1Retircs1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 444
    ok do you recommend any specific silicone for this?
  • avengethisavengethis Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,193
    Uhhh let me dig out what I found and I'll get back to you.
  • avengethisavengethis Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,193
  • EulogyEulogy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,295
    I like the look of glass top humidors, but I know the sun is not a cigars friend. If I were to buy another humidor, I'd go with a large dome top model.
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  • avengethisavengethis Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,193
    Eulogy:
    I like the look of glass top humidors, but I know the sun is not a cigars friend. If I were to buy another humidor, I'd go with a large dome top model.
    Yeah this is my other concern. However I keep mine in an area that doesn't get direct sunlight at all so if you keep it in mind you should be ok.
  • Retircs1Retircs1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 444
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  • CigaryCigary Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 623
    Not trying to talk you out of something you seem to have your heart set on but I've never had good luck with any glass top humidor unless you set it up in a 70/70 environment in the first place. Glass just seems to want to leak and not seal esp. after having it for awhile. Not sure how much that unit is but there are a lot of great humidors on the market with some that have blemishes that you can hardly see at all. I bought one for $200 that held 300 cigars and works perfectly and doesn't have a glass top. As far as using silicone to seal it that's the right thing to do but you have to apply it right and ensure it doesn't have a smell to it if you're going to seal it from the inside.
  • Retircs1Retircs1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 444
    Cigary:
    Not trying to talk you out of something you seem to have your heart set on but I've never had good luck with any glass top humidor unless you set it up in a 70/70 environment in the first place. Glass just seems to want to leak and not seal esp. after having it for awhile. Not sure how much that unit is but there are a lot of great humidors on the market with some that have blemishes that you can hardly see at all. I bought one for $200 that held 300 cigars and works perfectly and doesn't have a glass top. As far as using silicone to seal it that's the right thing to do but you have to apply it right and ensure it doesn't have a smell to it if you're going to seal it from the inside.
    not at all I am not set in stone in this humi you may laugh for the reason why I want at glass top. I want one to see my Hydrometer without opening the humi up to see it. the one I have now is a three draw 100 ct that BOTL have blown UP, this three draw has a glass top and it is a constant 69-70 top and 65 lower I use beads and bov pack to upkeep and it is in my room where the heater in the over head blows not directly on it but the temp in side is a stead 70 * . So 150 to 200 humi is what I was looking at getting for a cost of under 200$ "Chancellor 300 Count Glass Top Cigar Humidor" is a 300 ct and for under 200 bucks that is the only reason why I am looking at this one. but I am open to all suggestion from my BOTL as right now Irishman may talk me into a cooler but the ole lady is not liking the idea because it would be in my excuse me her room:( so the humi she like the way it looks and I hoping it will keep my stick good.
  • onestrangeoneonestrangeone Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,423
    I have several glass tops, being able to see the hygrometer without opening is great. I keep mine in a closet in my office so the light is not a factor, I have not had any problems with the seal around the glass nor have I resealed the glass. One of these is at least 17 yrs. old. KL is the only humidification Medium in all my humi's this size. I don't think it matters all that much in a well made humidor if it has a glass top or not, it's just personal preference IMO.
  • Retircs1Retircs1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 444
    onestrangeone:
    I have several glass tops, being able to see the hygrometer without opening is great. I keep mine in a closet in my office so the light is not a factor, I have not had any problems with the seal around the glass nor have I resealed the glass. One of these is at least 17 yrs. old. KL is the only humidification Medium in all my humi's this size. I don't think it matters all that much in a well made humidor if it has a glass top or not, it's just personal preference IMO.
    I may have to move mine it's getting colder and the temp in side is getting a little cool
  • letsgowithbobletsgowithbob Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 676
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  • Retircs1Retircs1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 444
    a very good BOTL told me too that once I get my new humi I can keep my darker wraps separated. I did not know that was something to even do lol Learning everyday who knows I might even grow up to be a Jd50ae or Bob Luken :)
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