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So what did you guys do when your humidor was full. I have mine to the point where I have to make sure the ones laying on top are not going to get smushed when I close it. Did you guys start storing your singles in tupperdors?

I was thinking about heading down to home depot and picking up some wood and making a nice box and lining it with some spanish cedar if I could find some.
 

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So you need some sticks Josh?:stretchgr

I'm being gifted a smaller humi. So I'll have a little extra space soon.
 

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Yes another humi. Might as well upgrade to a vino temp. Or a coolidor will work for a lot less money.
 

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So what did you guys do when your humidor was full. I have mine to the point where I have to make sure the ones laying on top are not going to get smushed when I close it. Did you guys start storing your singles in tupperdors?

I was thinking about heading down to home depot and picking up some wood and making a nice box and lining it with some spanish cedar if I could find some.
Smoke more cigars dude.
 

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Out here, that's t-shirt weather.
I was wearing flip flops after it snowed when I had to make a quick trip. I wouldn't mind going to my local B&M but the lounge is really small which makes working on my notebook difficult. That and it's 30 minutes each way which takes an hour out of my research time. It might now sound like a lot but it does add up. I just can't wait for it to warm up.
 
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I was wearing flip flops after it snowed when I had to make a quick trip. I wouldn't mind going to my local B&M but the lounge is really small which makes working on my notebook difficult. That and it's 30 minutes each way which takes an hour out of my research time. It might now sound like a lot but it does add up. I just can't wait for it to warm up.
Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. My nearest B&M/lounge is about 15 minutes away. There's a cigar bar within walking distance of my house, but the lighting and seating isn't conducive to getting work done. What I'd really love is a well-lit coffee shop that allowed cigar smoking, so I could work and smoke at the same time. In the summer, I study on the porch with a smoke. I still smoke on the porch in the winter, but it's hard to turn the pages in a book with heavy gloves on!
 

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Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. My nearest B&M/lounge is about 15 minutes away. There's a cigar bar within walking distance of my house, but the lighting and seating isn't conducive to getting work done. What I'd really love is a well-lit coffee shop that allowed cigar smoking, so I could work and smoke at the same time. In the summer, I study on the porch with a smoke. I still smoke on the porch in the winter, but it's hard to turn the pages in a book with heavy gloves on!
I feel ya' on that. I haven't found a lot of places that are like that. But this is a beach town so I'm sure I'll be able to find one once it gets nicer outside.
 
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Well if it stays around 65-70 degrees all year round it's safe to just keep the gars down there otherwise you need some climate control like a vinotemp for the summer time. Anything above 73 degrees is bad news.
 
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