anyone have one of these tower humidors

Rail Jockey
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I wish I had one, but when buying one make sure the wood matches the room it is going in. You don't want to look stupid now, do you?0
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I have one. Its a little over 6 ft tall. 30 in wide. Will hold about 1500. I love it. I have a moist-n-air in the bottom. I also have 2lbs of beads at the very top. I dont have any drawers, only shelves. Rock steady at 66rh/68*. Currently, I have 20 trays. Holds over 20 boxes in the bottom. The smell in incredible when I open it.Rail Jockey:0 -
I have a 6' Cab as well with the drawrs in mid top stays a couple % lower then top but nothing to worry about. Its the same set up your looking at just a basic oak. Drawrs are nice since I find surprizes every time I look in them.0
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Alex Svenson BlogAdministrator, Everyone, ForumsAdministrator, Moderator, Owners, Registered Users Posts: 1,204I just bought a new one that arrived yesterday. It is the most up to date Monolith. I love this thing. You plug it into the wall it it automatically regulates temp and humidity. Just set and forget. Nothing to refill as it humidifies by using the condensation from the condenser on the back which regulates temp. That said, it does require a quarterly seasoning. It is the wine fridge of humidors. Man cave is still a work in progress but this is going in the corner across from the whisky!! I am a big fan. Don't let the picture fool you. It is a big unit. Could get about 8 boxes in each drawer and the top drawer is a nice lift out tray for singles.
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Alex, what does something like this run?0
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Alex Svenson BlogAdministrator, Everyone, ForumsAdministrator, Moderator, Owners, Registered Users Posts: 1,204You would need to ask your rep but I think it is in the neighborhood of $1600 + freight.0
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awesome, one of these days,lolAlex Svenson:You would need to ask your rep but I think it is in the neighborhood of $1600 + freight.0 -
Alex Svenson:You would need to ask your rep but I think it is in the neighborhood of $1600 + freight.
Thats what I'm hoping for ... so Alex these can be ordered thru CCOM ?0 -
Alex Svenson BlogAdministrator, Everyone, ForumsAdministrator, Moderator, Owners, Registered Users Posts: 1,204Yes we can Accomodate. We are going to warehouse these but are waiting on a shipment. We have some in Miami now that we can have shipped from there right away. Might want to talk to trident, he just picked one up.0
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How does this compare to this one from climate care? It seems similar but I like the wood case of this one. http://www.humidorvault.com/Climate-Care-2000-Electronic-Cigar-Humidor-p/hum-cc2000.htm0
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Alex Svenson BlogAdministrator, Everyone, ForumsAdministrator, Moderator, Owners, Registered Users Posts: 1,204
Thats a good looking humidor for sure. I don't have any experience with this brand. I can tell you that you MUST buy from a reputable dealer/ place. The Molonith for example is on its second generation now. I had a first as did several of my friends. It required quite a bit more work to get humidity consistent. I am told version 2.0 is a big step up but the Molonith maker is very good about making sure you are happy with the product. A few people who had some of the first models had them replaced gratis by Molonith. I like that kind of guarantee and service. Price is spot on too.lonewolf2011:How does this compare to this one from climate care? It seems similar but I like the wood case of this one. http://www.humidorvault.com/Climate-Care-2000-Electronic-Cigar-Humidor-p/hum-cc2000.htm0 -
Alex Svenson:I just bought a new one that arrived yesterday. It is the most up to date Monolith. I love this thing. You plug it into the wall it it automatically regulates temp and humidity. Just set and forget. Nothing to refill as it humidifies by using the condensation from the condenser on the back which regulates temp. That said, it does require a quarterly seasoning. It is the wine fridge of humidors. Man cave is still a work in progress but this is going in the corner across from the whisky!! I am a big fan. Don't let the picture fool you. It is a big unit. Could get about 8 boxes in each drawer and the top drawer is a nice lift out tray for singles.
My lowly 40-ct just cried like a whipped puppy and I think I may need a towel...0 -
Thanks Alex. I have been looking at both of these for a while and as much as I like the looks of the climate care the monolith is the only one i have seen real user reviews. In Arizona controlling the temp is my biggest Challenge. I think I will either go with the Monolith or get a wine fridge with some custom drawers.Alex Svenson:
Thats a good looking humidor for sure. I don't have any experience with this brand. I can tell you that you MUST buy from a reputable dealer/ place. The Molonith for example is on its second generation now. I had a first as did several of my friends. It required quite a bit more work to get humidity consistent. I am told version 2.0 is a big step up but the Molonith maker is very good about making sure you are happy with the product. A few people who had some of the first models had them replaced gratis by Molonith. I like that kind of guarantee and service. Price is spot on too.lonewolf2011:How does this compare to this one from climate care? It seems similar but I like the wood case of this one. http://www.humidorvault.com/Climate-Care-2000-Electronic-Cigar-Humidor-p/hum-cc2000.htm0