Capn_Jackson
A Razorback lost in Texas land
Hello all, and hope everyone is having a wonderful Christmas and holiday time.
I came into a little spending dough (ho ho ho!) and have been considering a Wineador. I would love to hear all of your thoughts on a few questions I have. I love detail, and respect the opinions of my avid cigar-loving brethren.
NewAir website: https://www.newair.com/products/newair-250-count-electric-cigar-humidor-wineador
On Amazon:
First, background. At the moment, I have around 150 non-Cubans in a humidor, keeping at about 66-68%. I also have around 75 Habanos in a second humi, kept at around 63-64%. I only smoke about twice a week, and I age my cigars for a long time. Some of these have been resting for over two years. I have considered combining all into a humi at 67% or so, and just dry-boxing Habanos before smoking them. Also, I like my T52's and Le Bijou's at a lower RH. My Padrons I prefer just a bit higher, 68%. The rest of my NC's could go either way but I'm picky about those three. Not picky for safe of being difficult, I just know how I like 'em. So, a few questions for you well-informed and experienced folks:
1. One of my biggest concerns is plastic smell in a new Wineador. Tips on cleaning, de-odorizing? Maybe I shouldn't let this fear stand in the way?
2. We all know that a humidor fits far fewer cigars than described, typically. My "300-count" humidor can hold no more than the 150 or so NC's I have in it. Average of about 52 ring gauge. My "100-count humidor" easily holds my 75 delightful Bolivars and Montecristos. There are a handful of BBF and Monte #2's, but the rest are petite coronas and #4's.
From the looks of this "250-count" wineador, I might be able to stack three sticks high on the shelves, maybe only two high on the upper shelf and in the drawer? Judging from the dimensions, it seems deep enough that I could possibly store 2 cigars head-to-foot in depth, and maybe 10-12 cigars across each shelf. That actually comes pretty darn close to 250, maybe 225. I think it'd be enough for my current collection of CC and NC, and I DON'T NEED ANYMORE (ha!) so I don't anticipate expanding anytime soon. If I buy more, I'll smoke more to make room! Also I would be storing them in cedar trays on top of each shelf, so that the bottom row doesn't "roll out" whenever I pull out a shelf.
3. I just use Boveda packs to humidify. Mostly in those fancy-schmancy cedar Boveda holders, which I could possibly adhere to the undersides of each shelf in the wineador. This sound like it would work in a wineador for consistent, even RH? I don't rely on any hygrometer on any humidor, so I'm not at all concerned about the quality of the NewAir hygro. I have a mix of Boveda butlers and Govee digital hygros for monitoring.
4. Does a thermoelectric cooler produce any kind of extra humidity, any moisture at all? Do I need to consider any parts that might drip water or condensation, inside or outside of the box? Sorry, I'm just not familiar with this type of equipment.
Sorry for the long-winded post, but I appreciate your experiences, whether with this specific wineador or ANY wineador, from you good people over any Amazon review or website FAQ. I thank you greatly for any input, and hope you all have a great and exciting new year!
Jackson
I came into a little spending dough (ho ho ho!) and have been considering a Wineador. I would love to hear all of your thoughts on a few questions I have. I love detail, and respect the opinions of my avid cigar-loving brethren.
NewAir website: https://www.newair.com/products/newair-250-count-electric-cigar-humidor-wineador
On Amazon:
First, background. At the moment, I have around 150 non-Cubans in a humidor, keeping at about 66-68%. I also have around 75 Habanos in a second humi, kept at around 63-64%. I only smoke about twice a week, and I age my cigars for a long time. Some of these have been resting for over two years. I have considered combining all into a humi at 67% or so, and just dry-boxing Habanos before smoking them. Also, I like my T52's and Le Bijou's at a lower RH. My Padrons I prefer just a bit higher, 68%. The rest of my NC's could go either way but I'm picky about those three. Not picky for safe of being difficult, I just know how I like 'em. So, a few questions for you well-informed and experienced folks:
1. One of my biggest concerns is plastic smell in a new Wineador. Tips on cleaning, de-odorizing? Maybe I shouldn't let this fear stand in the way?
2. We all know that a humidor fits far fewer cigars than described, typically. My "300-count" humidor can hold no more than the 150 or so NC's I have in it. Average of about 52 ring gauge. My "100-count humidor" easily holds my 75 delightful Bolivars and Montecristos. There are a handful of BBF and Monte #2's, but the rest are petite coronas and #4's.
From the looks of this "250-count" wineador, I might be able to stack three sticks high on the shelves, maybe only two high on the upper shelf and in the drawer? Judging from the dimensions, it seems deep enough that I could possibly store 2 cigars head-to-foot in depth, and maybe 10-12 cigars across each shelf. That actually comes pretty darn close to 250, maybe 225. I think it'd be enough for my current collection of CC and NC, and I DON'T NEED ANYMORE (ha!) so I don't anticipate expanding anytime soon. If I buy more, I'll smoke more to make room! Also I would be storing them in cedar trays on top of each shelf, so that the bottom row doesn't "roll out" whenever I pull out a shelf.
3. I just use Boveda packs to humidify. Mostly in those fancy-schmancy cedar Boveda holders, which I could possibly adhere to the undersides of each shelf in the wineador. This sound like it would work in a wineador for consistent, even RH? I don't rely on any hygrometer on any humidor, so I'm not at all concerned about the quality of the NewAir hygro. I have a mix of Boveda butlers and Govee digital hygros for monitoring.
4. Does a thermoelectric cooler produce any kind of extra humidity, any moisture at all? Do I need to consider any parts that might drip water or condensation, inside or outside of the box? Sorry, I'm just not familiar with this type of equipment.
Sorry for the long-winded post, but I appreciate your experiences, whether with this specific wineador or ANY wineador, from you good people over any Amazon review or website FAQ. I thank you greatly for any input, and hope you all have a great and exciting new year!
Jackson
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