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Need a new desktop humi.
#21
Go to  the Daniel Marshall website, get the phone number, call and ask for  humidor seconds at a huge discount. They will fax  or email a list of available items with their beautiful woods.

I purchased a Treasue Chest 150 recently and I cant even find the flaw. It is stunning.

You can return it if you dont like it but they are beautiful and well made.
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#22
Maybe try this? or wait it out again for Holts. They usually put something just like this up for anywhere from 25-50 bucks. Discdog pointed some out last year and I bought 4 of them just to have for 20.00 each. Cant complain about any of them.

http://www.cubancrafters.com/products.php/item_id/2633
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#23
Poriggity Wrote:Daryn, Trust me, if I buy a new one anytime soon, I will not be buying from ebay. Smile
Scott  
I  must have got lucky as I bought a 300 ct off ebay about 2.5 yrs ago.  Beautiful and works great.  I think around 120 with shipping.  Very well built.  Lucky me!
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#24
I was burnt by an ebay humidor, my 1st "big" one....loved everything about it, except for it's inability to hold humidity.
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#25
Wow!  Check this one out...

http://www.cheaphumidors.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=DH-300GTB-IMP&Category_Code=imperfects&Product_Count=2
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#26
JoeBob Wrote:I was burnt by an ebay humidor, my 1st "big" one....loved everything about it, except for it's inability to hold humidity.


yeah no doubt i bought a car like that once . . . it was beautiful!!!  but i couldnt keep it running. . . .go figure huh!

i was thinking about buying and H for my desk top at work but the friggin temperature is up and down so bad i just dont know if would be worth it?

 

what do you think?  i was worried about the condensation thing with the temp spikes and bottoming out on me if i were to get a glass humidor

i guess i should go with the trusty WOOD!

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#27
Gordon Wrote:
JoeBob Wrote:I was burnt by an ebay humidor, my 1st "big" one....loved everything about it, except for it's inability to hold humidity.


yeah no doubt i bought a car like that once . . . it was beautiful!!!  but i couldnt keep it running. . . .go figure huh!

i was thinking about buying and H for my desk top at work but the friggin temperature is up and down so bad i just dont know if would be worth it?

 

what do you think?  i was worried about the condensation thing with the temp spikes and bottoming out on me if i were to get a glass humidor

i guess i should go with the trusty WOOD!
Wood would be the best but the temp is a killer. The chemical PG will help to stabilize the humidity spikes. What size box have you thought about getting?
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We cross our bridges when we come to them and burn them behind us, with nothing to show for our progress except a memory of the smell of smoke, and a presumption that once our eyes watered.

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#28
i was thinking something small-ish and unobtrusive  hold 25 sticks maybe a tad less
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#29
25 sticks... just get yourself an old cigar box and call id a day. Add some beeds and a gauge.

Seriously, anything less than 100 sticks is nothing more than a cigar box. anything less than 300 sticks is just a small bandaid.

And be aware, there is no AICHS (American Institute for Cigar Humidor Size). A box said to hold 100 sticks will barely hold 60 unless you are into making your own box-pressed.
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#30
check this out

http://www.stogiechat.com/cigar-forum/view_topic.php?id=8611&forum_id=5
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