I have a new humi!

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Yours is still fairly new. Congrats.
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Bah. Not really. Thanks, anyway. Feebs and gmill and Luko have all been threatening to get new ones, though.
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Me too.
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at the rate that new cigars are showing up at my door i will need a new humi soon...
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Really? I missed your posts about it, then. Anyhoo, when it happens, let us know!madurofan:Me too. -
I've outgrown mine and lately I've been vascillating between coolerdor, new humi, walk-in, whatever. If I get a new humi, it'll have to be for a steal since I'm poor and whatnot.urbino:Bah. Not really. Thanks, anyway. Feebs and gmill and Luko have all been threatening to get new ones, though. -
I haven't been posting about it but I just sold the wine fridge to a buddy who is going to use it in his home brewing operation and I'm trying to dwindle down my stock a little to just the cigars I enjoy and ones I haven't tried. Getting rid of things I know aren't my speed. Then after I fix and sell the truck I'm going to go get a mini-cabinet.urbino:
Really? I missed your posts about it, then. Anyhoo, when it happens, let us know!madurofan:Me too. -
I'm desperately trying to keep from overflowing my tiny 50 ct until I move back home in the summer, but with the new Daily Deals there's just no way that's gonna happen. *starts browsing for Vinotemps*
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I'm starting to look into a new one...I have a 100count one, but do I go for the 250 or just get a smaller one?? I really can't justify another one to the wife..but we shall see..
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Buy the biggest you can afford. There is no such thing as too big.tankbonnies:I'm starting to look into a new one...I have a 100count one, but do I go for the 250 or just get a smaller one?? I really can't justify another one to the wife..but we shall see.. -
That's what she said!madurofan:There is no such thing as too big. -
And if your wife disagrees with you, well... you still win!madurofan:There is no such thing as too big. -
lol ... thankfully mrs. duty disagrees with that statement.dutyje:
And if your wife disagrees with you, well... you still win!madurofan:There is no such thing as too big. -
That's the direction I seem to be moving in, too -- the part about dwindling the onesie-twosies to make room for the ones I really like, that is. No selling of trucks or getting of mini-cabinets.madurofan:I'm trying to dwindle down my stock a little to just the cigars I enjoy and ones I haven't tried. Getting rid of things I know aren't my speed. Then after I fix and sell the truck I'm going to go get a mini-cabinet. -
I believe its the natural progression. As you smoke more things you learn what you like and buy in bulk of those and slowly move away from buying singles. Unless its something new and intriguing of course.urbino:
That's the direction I seem to be moving in, too -- the part about dwindling the onesie-twosies to make room for the ones I really like, that is. No selling of trucks or getting of mini-cabinets.madurofan:I'm trying to dwindle down my stock a little to just the cigars I enjoy and ones I haven't tried. Getting rid of things I know aren't my speed. Then after I fix and sell the truck I'm going to go get a mini-cabinet. -
hung like a barnacle, I tell you!madurofan:
lol ... thankfully mrs. duty disagrees with that statement.dutyje:
And if your wife disagrees with you, well... you still win!madurofan:There is no such thing as too big. -
yup, urbs I'm going to follow in your footsteps, it's already been approved by the woman...! lol. just need to squander enough nuts to buy one...
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Attaboy! Now see to your nuts.
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phobicsquirrel:yup, urbs I'm going to follow in your footsteps, it's already been approved by the woman...! lol. just need to squander enough nuts to buy one...
Same here Squirrell .....
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Keep us posted, gm.
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i can see this. i still buy a ton of singles. there is just so much out there that i want to try. when i buy online i usually buy samplers or 5 packs. ... more 5 packs than anything. ill get 20 cigars 4 types, 5 of each. this seems to work out the best for me. i never have room for a box of just one type of cigar.madurofan:
I believe its the natural progression. As you smoke more things you learn what you like and buy in bulk of those and slowly move away from buying singles. Unless its something new and intriguing of course.urbino:
That's the direction I seem to be moving in, too -- the part about dwindling the onesie-twosies to make room for the ones I really like, that is. No selling of trucks or getting of mini-cabinets.madurofan:I'm trying to dwindle down my stock a little to just the cigars I enjoy and ones I haven't tried. Getting rid of things I know aren't my speed. Then after I fix and sell the truck I'm going to go get a mini-cabinet. -
I hear ya Kuzi, I was getting 5 packs this summer and into the fall. I also jumped on a Nub 6 pack a few times from ccom. I also have a friend who has given me a few 3 pack samplers of different cigars. Now with the winter and my smoking severely limited my humidor is at max capacity.
I am thinking of upgrading my 50 ct humi to a 100 cound and give those sticks some room to breath. -
Forget the 100 ct. If you're thinking 100 buy 250, its a wise investment.Fourtotheflush:I hear ya Kuzi, I was getting 5 packs this summer and into the fall. I also jumped on a Nub 6 pack a few times from ccom. I also have a friend who has given me a few 3 pack samplers of different cigars. Now with the winter and my smoking severely limited my humidor is at max capacity.
I am thinking of upgrading my 50 ct humi to a 100 cound and give those sticks some room to breath. -
madurofan:
I haven't been posting about it but I just sold the wine fridge to a buddy who is going to use it in his home brewing operation and I'm trying to dwindle down my stock a little to just the cigars I enjoy and ones I haven't tried. Getting rid of things I know aren't my speed. Then after I fix and sell the truck I'm going to go get a mini-cabinet.urbino:
Really? I missed your posts about it, then. Anyhoo, when it happens, let us know!madurofan:Me too.I was looking through the three humi's I have today and started thinking why have three when you can fit everything in a large humi like the one Urbi has. I think I would have to keep the small 50 count (that only actually holds 20) for keeping the cigars at the RH that I like to smoke them at. But then I would have to buy more cigars to fill it up. Its a vicious cycle I tell ya.
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So true.dep691:But then I would have to buy more cigars to fill it up. Its a vicious cycle I tell ya. -
What sizes are your current humis?dep691:madurofan:
I haven't been posting about it but I just sold the wine fridge to a buddy who is going to use it in his home brewing operation and I'm trying to dwindle down my stock a little to just the cigars I enjoy and ones I haven't tried. Getting rid of things I know aren't my speed. Then after I fix and sell the truck I'm going to go get a mini-cabinet.urbino:
Really? I missed your posts about it, then. Anyhoo, when it happens, let us know!madurofan:Me too.I was looking through the three humi's I have today and started thinking why have three when you can fit everything in a large humi like the one Urbi has. I think I would have to keep the small 50 count (that only actually holds 20) for keeping the cigars at the RH that I like to smoke them at. But then I would have to buy more cigars to fill it up. Its a vicious cycle I tell ya.
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madurofan:
What sizes are your current humis?dep691:madurofan:
I haven't been posting about it but I just sold the wine fridge to a buddy who is going to use it in his home brewing operation and I'm trying to dwindle down my stock a little to just the cigars I enjoy and ones I haven't tried. Getting rid of things I know aren't my speed. Then after I fix and sell the truck I'm going to go get a mini-cabinet.urbino:
Really? I missed your posts about it, then. Anyhoo, when it happens, let us know!madurofan:Me too.I was looking through the three humi's I have today and started thinking why have three when you can fit everything in a large humi like the one Urbi has. I think I would have to keep the small 50 count (that only actually holds 20) for keeping the cigars at the RH that I like to smoke them at. But then I would have to buy more cigars to fill it up. Its a vicious cycle I tell ya.
I have one 50 count that I use as a ready to smoke Humi use beads in to keep it between 63 and 65 rh. The second is a 300 count desk top that I use for sticks that I pick up, or get in trades that I want to let rest before putting them in the smaller humi to smoke. Then I have a end table type of Humi holds 150 singles in the drawer and 10 boxes in the cabinet. I use this one for aging and putting high end sticks in the drawer. The two larger ones I use the Oasis in and I keep these between 65 and 70 rh.
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sounds good. those oasis's seem mighty good.
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I've sure had a great experience with them, Feebs. I know maddy has, too.
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Well if you buy that cabinet and want to sell that 300 count, holler at me.dep691:madurofan:
What sizes are your current humis?dep691:madurofan:
I haven't been posting about it but I just sold the wine fridge to a buddy who is going to use it in his home brewing operation and I'm trying to dwindle down my stock a little to just the cigars I enjoy and ones I haven't tried. Getting rid of things I know aren't my speed. Then after I fix and sell the truck I'm going to go get a mini-cabinet.urbino:
Really? I missed your posts about it, then. Anyhoo, when it happens, let us know!madurofan:Me too.I was looking through the three humi's I have today and started thinking why have three when you can fit everything in a large humi like the one Urbi has. I think I would have to keep the small 50 count (that only actually holds 20) for keeping the cigars at the RH that I like to smoke them at. But then I would have to buy more cigars to fill it up. Its a vicious cycle I tell ya.
I have one 50 count that I use as a ready to smoke Humi use beads in to keep it between 63 and 65 rh. The second is a 300 count desk top that I use for sticks that I pick up, or get in trades that I want to let rest before putting them in the smaller humi to smoke. Then I have a end table type of Humi holds 150 singles in the drawer and 10 boxes in the cabinet. I use this one for aging and putting high end sticks in the drawer. The two larger ones I use the Oasis in and I keep these between 65 and 70 rh.