at a not so rich price.
I used to sell the Cigar Classics Zero Halliburton travel humidor. $499.99 suggested list, lowest you can find them for is about $375 nowadays.
They were awesome looking, but damned expensive
There is a much cheaper alternative available.
First, head over to Ebay. You can pick up a hardly used Zero for $60 to $100 that will make an awesome travel humi. I hear that there are "new" factory seconds on Ebay too, and they sell for about $100.
Then visit my site for Foam Travel Humidor Trays. You can cut them to size depending what Zero you buy.
If you want to go real fancy, you can cut a couple of holes in your lid foam for a hygrometer and humidifier, or you can just throw in some Bovedas. Personally, I would go with a Crystal Gel Humidifier. Heres why. The Zero has a pretty good seal, but not as good a seal as a Cigar caddy. So from my experience, you will need a humidifier that has a little quicker response time than what the Boveda has.
You should be able to get a Zero with my foam trays for about $120 (give or take $20 depending on what size Zero that you buy) with foam trays and shipping. Add in another $40 for a hygro and humidifier.
So you should be able to put together a complete zero travel humi for about $160, compared to about $400 shipped for a new one. Then you can load it up with cigar stickers, and you wont be pissed that you ruined a new Zero.
heres a link to all my foam trays.
http://stores.cigarsolutions.com/-strse-Foam-Travel-Humidor-Trays/Categories.bok
I used to sell the Cigar Classics Zero Halliburton travel humidor. $499.99 suggested list, lowest you can find them for is about $375 nowadays.
They were awesome looking, but damned expensive
There is a much cheaper alternative available.
First, head over to Ebay. You can pick up a hardly used Zero for $60 to $100 that will make an awesome travel humi. I hear that there are "new" factory seconds on Ebay too, and they sell for about $100.
Then visit my site for Foam Travel Humidor Trays. You can cut them to size depending what Zero you buy.
If you want to go real fancy, you can cut a couple of holes in your lid foam for a hygrometer and humidifier, or you can just throw in some Bovedas. Personally, I would go with a Crystal Gel Humidifier. Heres why. The Zero has a pretty good seal, but not as good a seal as a Cigar caddy. So from my experience, you will need a humidifier that has a little quicker response time than what the Boveda has.
You should be able to get a Zero with my foam trays for about $120 (give or take $20 depending on what size Zero that you buy) with foam trays and shipping. Add in another $40 for a hygro and humidifier.
So you should be able to put together a complete zero travel humi for about $160, compared to about $400 shipped for a new one. Then you can load it up with cigar stickers, and you wont be pissed that you ruined a new Zero.
heres a link to all my foam trays.
http://stores.cigarsolutions.com/-strse-Foam-Travel-Humidor-Trays/Categories.bok