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Originally posted by ubelongoutside:
Only advice I offer is to beware of Cuban Crafters brand humidors.

They look nice and are described nice but are very shoddy.

Other than that I suggest solid wood with cedar liner over veneered mystery wood.

SPANISH cedar, not the aromatic stuff. It's actually a mahogany.


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If you are an occaisiona snoler, look into a "tupperdor".

I use cedar scraps and bovida packs and a gel to keep humidy levels.

Wooden humidors can be a pain if you don't monitor them closely.


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I'd go with the travel humidor suggestion. I have an Armored Humidor for back up, holds 18 cigars. I'm not sure they're in business anymore, I checked their site and it shows everything "out of stock". The Xikar would be good.

I use 69% Boveda packs in mine, then transfer them to my 65% humidor a couple of weeks before smoking. Some like them wetter/some drier, I find 65% to work for me.


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