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Old 04-05-2011, 01:49 PM   #1
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I've been smoking cigars and tending to a series of various disappointing humidors for 12 years or so. I'm now looking seriously into getting something more substantial with capacity to store boxes.

I have the opportunity to buy a Liebherr XS200 for $1750. I saw all of the comments in this thread about how overpriced it was at $2500. I've also seen the comments about getting a Vinotemp and buying shelves from Chasidor...I don't know if I feell like going thru all that effort to be honest. How much can you spend via the Vinotemp/Chasidor route?

Is the Liebherr still vastly overpriced at $1750 compared to other creative solutions?

Thanks in advance
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Old 04-05-2011, 01:52 PM   #2
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I've been smoking cigars and tending to a series of various disappointing humidors for 12 years or so. I'm now looking seriously into getting something more substantial with capacity to store boxes.

I have the opportunity to buy a Liebherr XS200 for $1750. I saw all of the comments in this thread about how overpriced it was at $2500. I've also seen the comments about getting a Vinotemp and buying shelves from Chasidor...I don't know if I feell like going thru all that effort to be honest. How much can you spend via the Vinotemp/Chasidor route?

Is the Liebherr still vastly overpriced at $1750 compared to other creative solutions?

Thanks in advance
Way overpriced in my opinion.
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Old 04-05-2011, 02:08 PM   #3
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$1750=1.4cuft capacity, seems a bit excessive to be paying over $1k per cuft of storage. An Aristocrat end table will give you much more capacity.
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Old 04-05-2011, 02:15 PM   #4
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Is the Liebherr still vastly overpriced at $1750 compared to other creative solutions?
IMO, yes....without a doubt, it is.
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Old 05-30-2011, 02:33 PM   #5
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I am looking into buying a new humidor. The one I have now was a gift and is a little small and now extremely full. I was thinking about something that could hold around 300 cigars. Anyone have any suggestions or just a good place where i can get one online. I live in an area where there arent many good stores to go to and buy a humidor.
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I am looking into buying a new humidor. The one I have now was a gift and is a little small and now extremely full. I was thinking about something that could hold around 300 cigars. Anyone have any suggestions or just a good place where i can get one online. I live in an area where there arent many good stores to go to and buy a humidor.
Remember, humidors will only hold about 2/3rds of what they say they will so I would recommend the Havana Footlocker. http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_HUM-4...mpaign=froogle

Or go effective and cheap and get a cooler.
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Remember, humidors will only hold about 2/3rds of what they say they will so I would recommend the Havana Footlocker. http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_HUM-4...mpaign=froogle

Or go effective and cheap and get a cooler.

+1 on the cooler. its cheaper and will last a lifetime for the most part. save the money on the humidor and spend it on some more sticks.
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Remember, humidors will only hold about 2/3rds of what they say they will so I would recommend the Havana Footlocker. http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_HUM-4...mpaign=froogle

Or go effective and cheap and get a cooler.
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+1 on the cooler. its cheaper and will last a lifetime for the most part. save the money on the humidor and spend it on some more sticks.
This is a particularly good idea since you already have a desktop humidor that you can leave out for display purposes, one that can hold some cigars to be ready for you at any time...
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Old 05-30-2011, 03:44 PM   #9
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Or go effective and cheap and get a cooler.
+3 (?) lol This is the ticket....I build humi's and this is still the best bang for the buck around!! Coolers rule!!
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Old 06-01-2011, 12:01 PM   #10
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Well how would you go about setting up a cooler to use as a humidor.
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Old 06-01-2011, 12:51 PM   #11
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Well how would you go about setting up a cooler to use as a humidor.
Buy a cooler that seals well (coleman, rubbermaid or the marine coolers)
wash out cooler with soap & water and allow to dry, if it smells like plastic, repeat or leave out in the sun w/ the lid off for a few days
place cigar boxes in cooler
add humidification element/device
close lid
drink beer
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Buy a cooler that seals well (coleman, rubbermaid or the marine coolers)
wash out cooler with soap & water and allow to dry, if it smells like plastic, repeat or leave out in the sun w/ the lid off for a few days
place cigar boxes in cooler
add humidification element/device
close lid
drink beer
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BTW Adam: where to you find a suitable beer in a box? (I know you how disdain using bottles and cans )
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Old 06-01-2011, 02:38 PM   #13
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Buy a cooler that seals well (coleman, rubbermaid or the marine coolers)
drink beer
wash out cooler with soap & water and allow to dry, if it smells like plastic,
repeat or leave out in the sun w/ the lid off for a few days
drink beer
place cigar boxes in cooler
drink beer
add humidification element/device
drink beer
close lid
drink beer
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Old 11-13-2011, 09:37 PM   #14
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How do you guys feel about the humidors made by Cuban Crafters?
http://www.cubancrafters.com/products.php/item_id/2891
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Old 11-23-2013, 10:07 PM   #15
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That particular humidor is made in China. I have one and it has not done well for me in the past
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He posted that two years ago

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Where is the best/cheapest place to get trays for a cooler?
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Where is the best/cheapest place to get trays for a cooler?
Just use empty boxes from your local B&M. Usually they are free or maybe a couple of bucks.
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My brother is going to build me a humidor for my birthday, are there any tips I should impart on him? I told him the inside wood must be Spanish cedar and it HAS to be airtight. What other stuff can I pass along? This will be a birthday present for me (lol grats on me knowing) but I would like to help him where I can, as I know nothing really to tell him.
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