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How many of you inventory your cigars and how often? I just finished doing my inventory and was surprised to come across cigars I haven't smoked in ages, cigars I would never smoke again, and cigars I couldn't figure out how I got. For statistical purposes, my final inventory was:
4,178 non-Cuban Cigars
~150 brands
~300 lines
Most buys: Tatuaje and Viaje followed closely by Drew Estate.
Rarest Cigar: 2006 Opus BBMF
Most Unique: Cordoba and Morales Grand Solomone
Favorite Cigars: Liga Privada Dirty Rat and FFP; Tatuaje La Verite 2008 and Black Petite Lancero.
 

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Very impressive stock. I'm trying to start up a spreadsheet but I'm having trouble keeping up with it. When stuff comes in everyday, you start getting lazy. Sad part is that I could list out what I have in humi from memory... a little obsessed.
 
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I use cigarboss on my iphone. There are quite a few new or less common cigars that aren't listed, but you can add anything you want.

I love it because in addition to seeing what I have in my humidor, I can easily rate or make notes for cigars and keep a wish list.
 

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Damn that's a lot of cigars! I keep an excel sheet of the cigars I have in inventory and one of cigars I have smoked. Thankfully I only have 100 cigars so my list is much easier to keep updated. I do this for craft beer as well, but that one is more extensive.
 
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I kept an excel of dates, numbers, brands, etc.... Until I jumped on BOTL haha. Stuff grew and went out/came in too fast to keep track.

Only Benefit is like Eddie I know literally everything that is in my cabinet and humidors by heart... But I forgot what I had for breakfast haha
 

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Every time I get a cigar or one leaves my possession I update my inventory. I know where every cigar I have came from and when I got it...I NEVER want to accidentally smoke a cigar that was gifted and forget to at least spend a moment to think about the gesture.
 
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I use the stogie rate app for my phone and the free stogie rate from stogie fresh for my laptop. I like the phone version a lot better it cost but i like it alot better then the cigar boss app i had before.
 
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I have 2-250 ct humidors' and 800 count Adorini humidor, 5-150 qt. coolers, 2-50 qt coolers, and a 25 qt cooler. I use heartfelt beads and an 8 qt evaporative humidor to keep the chest and room at 65% rh. One reason I'm opening a shop is so I can get a couple large controlled humidors to display the collection. Wineadors are great for 10-15 boxes, but for the number of boxes I have (200-250) I would need one of the super dooper commercial ones. They just aren't financially feasible. :stretchgr
 

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I keep a Google Docs spreadsheet inventory, but ONLY of boxes. I have 545 sticks in 28 boxes in my coolers and wine fridge. (That includes four or five bundles of Johnny-Os.)

I used to keep a spreadsheet that catalogued every stick, but that got tedious. If I really need to remember a date code or who gave me a single stick, I use a blank label. The singles go into a desktop that is hard to keep organized. I probably have 100 cigars or so in that desktop, and I smoke out of that more often than anything else, which gives the boxes time to age.
 

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I have 2-250 ct humidors' and 800 count Adorini humidor, 5-150 qt. coolers, 2-50 qt coolers, and a 25 qt cooler. I use heartfelt beads and an 8 qt evaporative humidor to keep the chest and room at 65% rh. One reason I'm opening a shop is so I can get a couple large controlled humidors to display the collection. Wineadors are great for 10-15 boxes, but for the number of boxes I have (200-250) I would need one of the super dooper commercial ones. They just aren't financially feasible. :stretchgr
LOL, you're not really buying a shop soo much as merging with one.
 

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pft, I have waaaay more than that, I just store them in the different humidors of shops across the country and have them periodically ship small batches of my cigars to me every week or so when I place orders or decide to pick them up from their temporary homes :)
 
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I just created a spreadsheet last week with my cigar inventory but I'm only at 75 sticks. I like Excel though as I love pivot tables and the ability to pivot on anything from wrapper, to purchase month, to purchase price, to retail price, to vitola size, to cigar name.
 
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I have 2-250 ct humidors' and 800 count Adorini humidor, 5-150 qt. coolers, 2-50 qt coolers, and a 25 qt cooler. I use heartfelt beads and an 8 qt evaporative humidor to keep the chest and room at 65% rh. One reason I'm opening a shop is so I can get a couple large controlled humidors to display the collection. Wineadors are great for 10-15 boxes, but for the number of boxes I have (200-250) I would need one of the super dooper commercial ones. They just aren't financially feasible. :stretchgr
LOL, you're not really buying a shop soo much as merging with one.
Basically!! My wife is for anything that rids her home of Big Blue Icechests. When I put one in the living room with a tablecloth over it and called it an "end table" she had pretty much had enough.
 
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