macallan2 Wrote:I have a custom built cab that stands 7ft tall x 4ft wide. It's actually 2 pieces and that allows me two different RH zones. I keep the upper area at 62% or so and the lower at 67% My drawers sit at a solid 65%. My drawers will hold 300-400 singles and my box capacity if I crammed her full would be about 150-200 or so.
Nice Mac, what capacity is she at now?
They call me The Mum - Jimmie the Mum Viva Mumcero - Mahk 12/4/2010 - http://www.stogiechat.com/forum/thread-20737.html
Honorary Shield Brother
Weak people seek Revenge, Strong people Forgive, Intelligent people Ignore
macallan2 Wrote:I have a custom built cab that stands 7ft tall x 4ft wide. It's actually 2 pieces and that allows me two different RH zones. I keep the upper area at 62% or so and the lower at 67% My drawers sit at a solid 65%. My drawers will hold 300-400 singles and my box capacity if I crammed her full would be about 150-200 or so.
Nice Mac, what capacity is she at now?
Haven't done an inventory in a while. One of the bottom compartments is off limits to even me. That's where I put all the stuff I'm not supposed to touch for 10+ years. I'm gonna guess I've got about 150 singles and 50-60 boxes (not all full). I decided it was too much work to keep track plus I think I might cry if I start to do the math on this inventory so I gave up...
macallan2 Wrote:I have a custom built cab that stands 7ft tall x 4ft wide. It's actually 2 pieces and that allows me two different RH zones. I keep the upper area at 62% or so and the lower at 67% My drawers sit at a solid 65%. My drawers will hold 300-400 singles and my box capacity if I crammed her full would be about 150-200 or so.
Awesome cab Mac. PICS, PICS.
.
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.
Skipper the cigar aFISHinodo Wrote:i also use 2 HUGE 3 foot by 3 foot plastic zip-lok baggies. (in addition to my humidors and coolers)
The cabinets are winning, but there should have been a check off for zip locks....even the Stogie General uses them....but damm those are really big cigars 3x3's!!
I keep Carrie and her Fathers Smell-O-Smokes in Ziplocs
Skipper the cigar aFISHinodo Wrote:i also use 2 HUGE 3 foot by 3 foot plastic zip-lok baggies. (in addition to my humidors and coolers)
The cabinets are winning, but there should have been a check off for zip locks....even the Stogie General uses them....but damm those are really big cigars 3x3's!!
I keep Carrie and her Fathers Smell-O-Smokes in Ziplocs
So did Clinton.[cigar]
.
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.
Started with a 100ct desktop and a few other smaller ones. I went through a coolerdor phase. That was before beads and didn't work real great. Now they are mostly decoration or singles storage after getting my Staebell about 6 years ago.
It wouldn't be entirely accurate to say that I use a walk-in as MY main humidor (even though I own it), so I voted for active temp/humidity controlled cabinet. What I actually use is a ~100 cubic foot locked cabinet inside my walk-in humidor at the store. It has shelving in it where I can store a lot of boxes, as well as boxes filled with random singles. That has active humidification and temperature control, as it is part of my store's walk-in. I prefer my cigars at a lower humidity than the average consumer, so that stays a little drier than the rest of the humidor and is the reason I don't often just grab a cigar off the shelf.
Also, I have noticed that I have cigar bags containing cigars and humidpaks sitting all over my office. I could smoke for a week if I would put all of those together...