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Your resident lancerHO
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Search through forums, there are plenty of posts about taking a wine cooler and turning it into a temperature regulated humidor
The biggest names in wine coolers that are used are Edgestar and Vinotemp. The gist of it is you take the wine cooler, plug the drain (so it's completely sealed), and use a humidification device (such as beads) inside the cooler, and you can keep your cigars at a good temp and a good humi with very little effort.
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Have My Own Room
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That's debatable and a personal preference. Some people have had condensation issues (like me) so we do not plug the drain. No condensation issues and my beads keep the RH rock steady... Some people create a condensation drip pan on the bottom, but I just prefer using the drain hole like it's supposed to work and I've had no problems keeping the correct humidity.
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