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I dont know what attracts me to cigar pictures, but I am glad there are people who understand!

Here is my humble humi and sticks. Cigar Star 75-100ct.[attachment=0]IMG_0144.JPG[/attachment]

those RA regionals look great

was just thinking the same thing

might need to purschas eor trade for some lol

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I dont know what attracts me to cigar pictures, but I am glad there are people who understand!

Here is my humble humi and sticks. Cigar Star 75-100ct.[attachment=0]IMG_0144.JPG[/attachment]

Nice collection and not so humble. But... it looks like you need a bigger one or smoke more! :D

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I only have 1 of the RA LE's and 1 Lebanon RE and im looking foreward to trying both this spring, probably May long out in the bush! I dont get as much smoking time in the winter so its become my stock up season. I will probably be in a coolidor by fall! Maybe if I rub them together they will multiply.... haha

Reason too bad your right infront of me on the for the PIF!

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Well...as some other noobs have fallen headfirst down that proverbial slope..so too did I. So after hearing about Ed down at Waxing Moon, in Minnesota...several emails and a money transfer later...and bam..my first real humi arrived at it's new home a few weeks ago :D

She's a 150 count red birch with/walnut accents and all the fixins (trays, dividers, crumb trays etc). I threw in a digital hygrometer and some beads from heartfelt industries to finish er off.

I really like this baby...and my wife actually encouraged me to buy it... :?: :?:

That's all for now..thanks for looking (I posted some of the photos ed took).

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This is my current baby. Stepped up from a beer fridge a while ago. This thing needed a bit of extra sealing around the cords and lines that come through the wall, the drain is now plugged up as I have no need for it, and it holds rock solid at 65% all day ! I do not have anything lining it other than just stocked with cigar boxes and the very thin cedar from cuban boxes, but never had a problem. I have left the Cigar Oasis I use off a couple times for over a day, and it never changed the humidity in there. 

Haier 49 bottle I believe. If you look at the back, you can see the plate that cools runs top to bottom. No fan to remove humidity. 

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This is my current baby. Stepped up from a beer fridge a while ago. This thing needed a bit of extra sealing around the cords and lines that come through the wall, the drain is now plugged up as I have no need for it, and it holds rock solid at 65% all day ! I do not have anything lining it other than just stocked with cigar boxes and the very thin cedar from cuban boxes, but never had a problem. I have left the Cigar Oasis I use off a couple times for over a day, and it never changed the humidity in there. 

Haier 49 bottle I believe. If you look at the back, you can see the plate that cools runs top to bottom. No fan to remove humidity. 

 

Steller, KISS is the way to go. Thanks for sharing.

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This is my current baby. Stepped up from a beer fridge a while ago. This thing needed a bit of extra sealing around the cords and lines that come through the wall, the drain is now plugged up as I have no need for it, and it holds rock solid at 65% all day ! I do not have anything lining it other than just stocked with cigar boxes and the very thin cedar from cuban boxes, but never had a problem. I have left the Cigar Oasis I use off a couple times for over a day, and it never changed the humidity in there. 

Haier 49 bottle I believe. If you look at the back, you can see the plate that cools runs top to bottom. No fan to remove humidity. 

 

 

6859074887_927758a349_z.jpg

 

This is my current baby. Stepped up from a beer fridge a while ago. This thing needed a bit of extra sealing around the cords and lines that come through the wall, the drain is now plugged up as I have no need for it, and it holds rock solid at 65% all day ! I do not have anything lining it other than just stocked with cigar boxes and the very thin cedar from cuban boxes, but never had a problem. I have left the Cigar Oasis I use off a couple times for over a day, and it never changed the humidity in there. 

Haier 49 bottle I believe. If you look at the back, you can see the plate that cools runs top to bottom. No fan to remove humidity. 

She's a beaut!  Nice job!

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