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lots of wasted space,you need to bring the trays closer together and put in some shelves for box storage.
would double your usable space.....
It holds 1300 cigars as is, no way I want more then that in a humidor for just me. Also these aren't trays sitting on top of some standard piece, they are full roller tracks and they roll all the way out of the humidor so u can look and choose a cigar.

Always a hater out there......
 

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If it doubled the useable space like that guy requested......and I'm still waiting on that photo of your 1300 cigars
Oh, I don't have 1,300 cigars. I think my response was, "close". (y) I have a wineador that also has some empty space that needs to be filled. It's all part of the fun and part of our fun encouraging you to fill those spaces faster than a porn star fills gaps.
 

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I have been doing cigars for 43 years, I have learned a lot , some of it the hard way. Trying to add to your fun and games....
no hater , just have seen lots of humis described as "big as I will ever need" soon become " wish I had bought bigger"
with the trays tightened up,there will be less draft when you open the door,and they will form a more solid humidified mass...

also you will probably get a few cabs of 50 and need a place for them.
it's your humi,do it your way............
 
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I have been doing cigars for 43 years, I have learned a lot , some of it the hard way. Trying to add to your fun and games....
no hater , just have seen lots of humis described as "big as I will ever need" soon become " wish I had bought bigger"
with the trays tightened up,there will be less draft when you open the door,and they will form a more solid humidified mass...

also you will probably get a few cabs of 50 and need a place for them.
it's your humi,do it your way............


This makes a lot more sense lol. I can move the trays because they are on built in rollers. As of now I smoke way to many cigars a day in order to keep it over full. If anything I'll go broke lol.
 
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You can never stop at a certain number... Sometimes a deal comes up and you have to take it. There are guys here getting 5-10 boxes of CCs a week. I really doubt they smoke that many per week. Running out of storage is a bad situation
 
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You can never stop at a certain number... Sometimes a deal comes up and you have to take it. There are guys here getting 5-10 boxes of CCs a week. I really doubt they smoke that many per week. Running out of storage is a bad situation

5-10 boxes a week, you are talking $1,000+ a week on cigars? Thats $48,000 dollars a year on Cuban cigars, wtf.......what do you guys do for a living.....
 
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5-10 boxes a week, you are talking $1,000+ a week on cigars? Thats $48,000 dollars a year on Cuban cigars, wtf.......what do you guys do for a living.....
It's not every week, but it happens haha

Technically they are inventory until you smoke them, so only a hundred ish per week.
 
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5-10 boxes a week, you are talking $1,000+ a week on cigars? Thats $48,000 dollars a year on Cuban cigars, wtf.......what do you guys do for a living.....
There are also guys here that have less than 100 cigars. Don't worry about how many cigars other people have, just enjoy what you have. It's not a competition and being fiscally responsible is the smart way to enjoy the hobby.
 

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"5-10 boxes a week, you are talking $1,000+ a week on cigars? Thats $48,000 dollars a year on Cuban cigars, wtf.......what do you guys do for a living....."

actually it's $52,000.00 a year

some of us have a few years worth of cigars aging nicely.
And aging is the whole point.
 
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