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Food and Drink Essential to sustain life; near the top of the hierarchy of needs |
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Anyone else use one of these? |
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They work so much better, and are so much less expensive, than the gel it is silly. A humidistat, you can get them at most retailers for $5-10, and some cedar cigar boxes that I drilled some holes into for air flow. I use a few cedar strips between the boxes as spacers. It is a huge humidor that costs next to nothing in comparison to what one with that capacity would cost you. So, on my desk I just use a small, cherry wood humidor, with a small selection of what I plan to smoke/share soon and the rest are in my big Igloo under my desk. It is fun and cool when someone wants a stick that is not in the little dor and I reach under the desk, rummage around and pop-up with it while they rubber-neck wondering what the hell kinda' set-up is under there. Oh, I don't buy what they have. I just have a piece of Tupperware (about 5x8x5x4ish) that I drilled a crap-load of small holes into. If you search Igloodor on Google you will find them with cedar lining and drawers and all kind of fancy modifications... nothing like mine. Just an Igloo, the beads, some cedar boxes, a humidistat and that is it. Po' Boy Big Humidor. |
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