Humidor Cigar Count?
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capginyu67
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I appologize if this has been asked and answered already. My wife got me a 25-50 cigar count humidor. My question is what size is 25 and what size is the 50? I like the bigger cigars but I would rather light up two smaller ones than one big one if it means I can have more on stock.
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Not sure exactly... 25 count, maybe 10 cigars in the larger gauge... 50 maybe 30 or 25 cigars. now if you get a bunch of lanceros then that number will increase.
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Usually the number is for corona sized cigars. Larger cigars will be some order of magnitude less. However, if the humidor comes stocked with a particular cigars, it is obviously going to hold a certain number of that type of cigar.
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One2gofst:Usually the number is for corona sized cigars. Larger cigars will be some order of magnitude less. However, if the humidor comes stocked with a particular cigars, it is obviously going to hold a certain number of that type of cigar.
Ditto on the corona sized cigars point.
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Rule number one: if you find yourself saying "if I can have more stock" buy a bigger/more humidor(s)
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I'm just going to beat Kuzi to adding this because I feel that he more than likely will bekuzi16:if you are looking for a 50 count because you want to be able to buy a box, then go with a 300ct.
if you are looking for a 150ct because you will "never need than many cigars" then buy a 1200ct.
if you are looking for a 1000ct because it will be a good end table, buy a 5,000ct cabinet.
if you are looking for a cabinet, just build a walk in.
if you are looking to build a walk in, just buy yourself your own shop.
if you already have your own shop, quit your bitchin!! -
LOL.... that's pretty good. I've never seen that before. I'd say very good advice! I took these guys advice on the forums when I first started my collection and got a 300 count humidor. While it was good advice, I'm wishing I had bought something bigger as I'm already starting my first tuppidore and I have another box of cigars on the way. Once you start collecting and figuring out how to obtain really expensive, really good cigars for less than $3.00 a piece, you're gonna wish you had more room.Thewelder:I'm just going to beat Kuzi to adding this because I feel that he more than likely will bekuzi16:if you are looking for a 50 count because you want to be able to buy a box, then go with a 300ct.
if you are looking for a 150ct because you will "never need than many cigars" then buy a 1200ct.
if you are looking for a 1000ct because it will be a good end table, buy a 5,000ct cabinet.
if you are looking for a cabinet, just build a walk in.
if you are looking to build a walk in, just buy yourself your own shop.
if you already have your own shop, quit your bitchin!! -
You might be able to find a nice wine fridge. They make pretty good humidors and alot prettier than a coolidor!clearlysuspect:
LOL.... that's pretty good. I've never seen that before. I'd say very good advice! I took these guys advice on the forums when I first started my collection and got a 300 count humidor. While it was good advice, I'm wishing I had bought something bigger as I'm already starting my first tuppidore and I have another box of cigars on the way. Once you start collecting and figuring out how to obtain really expensive, really good cigars for less than $3.00 a piece, you're gonna wish you had more room.Thewelder:I'm just going to beat Kuzi to adding this because I feel that he more than likely will bekuzi16:if you are looking for a 50 count because you want to be able to buy a box, then go with a 300ct.
if you are looking for a 150ct because you will "never need than many cigars" then buy a 1200ct.
if you are looking for a 1000ct because it will be a good end table, buy a 5,000ct cabinet.
if you are looking for a cabinet, just build a walk in.
if you are looking to build a walk in, just buy yourself your own shop.
if you already have your own shop, quit your bitchin!! -
If I buy a wine fridge, my massive collection wine will definately go in it before the cigars do. Not a bad idea though.Krieg:
You might be able to find a nice wine fridge. They make pretty good humidors and alot prettier than a coolidor!clearlysuspect:
LOL.... that's pretty good. I've never seen that before. I'd say very good advice! I took these guys advice on the forums when I first started my collection and got a 300 count humidor. While it was good advice, I'm wishing I had bought something bigger as I'm already starting my first tuppidore and I have another box of cigars on the way. Once you start collecting and figuring out how to obtain really expensive, really good cigars for less than $3.00 a piece, you're gonna wish you had more room.Thewelder:I'm just going to beat Kuzi to adding this because I feel that he more than likely will bekuzi16:if you are looking for a 50 count because you want to be able to buy a box, then go with a 300ct.
if you are looking for a 150ct because you will "never need than many cigars" then buy a 1200ct.
if you are looking for a 1000ct because it will be a good end table, buy a 5,000ct cabinet.
if you are looking for a cabinet, just build a walk in.
if you are looking to build a walk in, just buy yourself your own shop.
if you already have your own shop, quit your bitchin!! -
I started with one 50 count, moved quickly into another 50 count and a 40 count Gurkha humi. Now I use these for various sticks at different RH from 65% - 69% and I have moved up to one of those monster coleman coolers (4 ft.long) we use on the West Coast for storing fresh fish in while still on the boat. I am not sure of the stick count of it...but I bet it is more then 1000 LOL. This one has never seen anything but cigars, no fishies, just for clarification, LOLclearlysuspect:
If I buy a wine fridge, my massive collection wine will definately go in it before the cigars do. Not a bad idea though.Krieg:
You might be able to find a nice wine fridge. They make pretty good humidors and alot prettier than a coolidor!clearlysuspect:
LOL.... that's pretty good. I've never seen that before. I'd say very good advice! I took these guys advice on the forums when I first started my collection and got a 300 count humidor. While it was good advice, I'm wishing I had bought something bigger as I'm already starting my first tuppidore and I have another box of cigars on the way. Once you start collecting and figuring out how to obtain really expensive, really good cigars for less than $3.00 a piece, you're gonna wish you had more room.Thewelder:I'm just going to beat Kuzi to adding this because I feel that he more than likely will bekuzi16:if you are looking for a 50 count because you want to be able to buy a box, then go with a 300ct.
if you are looking for a 150ct because you will "never need than many cigars" then buy a 1200ct.
if you are looking for a 1000ct because it will be a good end table, buy a 5,000ct cabinet.
if you are looking for a cabinet, just build a walk in.
if you are looking to build a walk in, just buy yourself your own shop.
if you already have your own shop, quit your bitchin!!
Bottom line is, if you don't drop this "Hobby" within a couple of weeks of starting in it... you need a BIGGER humi(s) -
The humidor journey sounds the familiar...I started with a fifty count,,,next a 150-200 count...then a large cooleridor...then another 200 count...and another 200 count...plus another small cooleridor...should have bought another large cooleridor, I am not going to buy any more humidors...However there is a nice Savoy Bubinga that would look nice...just kidding. But all kidding aside starting with a larger humidor would have been better for me.
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my work here is done.Thewelder:I'm just going to beat Kuzi to adding this because I feel that he more than likely will bekuzi16:if you are looking for a 50 count because you want to be able to buy a box, then go with a 300ct.
if you are looking for a 150ct because you will "never need than many cigars" then buy a 1200ct.
if you are looking for a 1000ct because it will be a good end table, buy a 5,000ct cabinet.
if you are looking for a cabinet, just build a walk in.
if you are looking to build a walk in, just buy yourself your own shop.
if you already have your own shop, quit your bitchin!!