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  • Humidor (Winecooler conversion)

    Hi

    I am thinking about getting a winecooler and using it for my cigars.

    Anyone here done the same thing and have any advice?

    I see them talked about on american websites/forums and think its a good idea.

    I work from home (computer programmer) and my office is very warm with all this pc equipment etc even without heating on and my humidor is too hot. I cant really put it anywhere else so this looks like the answer

    Whats the best way do you think to get the humidification right? 65% Beads maybe?

    Giulio

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    Yeh and I got some for sale still, in the for sale forum. Expensive though.

    Think someone has a coolidor here, wouldn't mind doing it myself, but the large hummi I got at the mo seems ok.

    What do you program, I'm a J2EE Development Manager...

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    • #3
      Mostly Macromedia Flash at the moment...

      I work for LexisNexis doing online lectures about law,accounting.. mostly dry subjects

      I am a bit of a MMO player WOW, Dungeons and Dragons Online that sort of thing.

      Work and play pc's I guess :P

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Deano View Post
        Yeh and I got some for sale still, in the for sale forum. Expensive though.

        Think someone has a coolidor here
        That would be me.
        rokkitsci

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        • #5
          So rokkitsci can you give me a link/idiots guide to doing this.

          Is it just a case of getting a winecooler and adding beads? Is it that simple :P

          Giulio

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Giulio View Post
            So rokkitsci can you give me a link/idiots guide to doing this.

            Is it just a case of getting a winecooler and adding beads? Is it that simple :P

            Giulio
            Let us know how you get on Giulio.
            If you got em, Smoke em!

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            • #7
              Here's a few eamples of various homemeade humidors, with a few collidors included



              Here is a video by Walt from Stogie Review, who gives instructions on how to make a coolidor, but I'm not sure if it'll be any help and so, I'll post the link and you can decide for yourself



              And finally here's another video showing a wine collidor and there are some details included of how the coolidor is set up, etc



              I hope that this helps in some way or another, good luck

              Willie

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              • #8
                Here's a link with some good information:

                As a cigar smoker I am sure you have had the same conversations that I have in regards to humidor size. The most common advice given when a person is in the market for a humidor is “buy bigger than you need. This is very good advice as long as the size you are looking […]


                For mine, I actually constructed a Spanish cedar box to fit inside a cooler. Since the cooler's inside is slightly rounded and my box is not, I have been stuffing the gaps with cedar wrappers. I use a bag of humidity beads to maintain my moisture content and so far, I am very pleased.

                Note, however, that with the cost of the cedar, I probably would have been better off just buying a damn humidor outright! But it is a conversation piece.

                Originally posted by Giulio View Post
                So rokkitsci can you give me a link/idiots guide to doing this.

                Is it just a case of getting a winecooler and adding beads? Is it that simple :P

                Giulio
                rokkitsci

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                • #9
                  Yes spanish cedar is quite expensive, i got quoted to do my cabinet humidor, & when i was told how much i nearly fell over
                  If you got em, Smoke em!

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                  • #10
                    I got my spanish cedar from a timber merchants near tonbridge...it was relatively expensive but not prohibitively so. If you are going to use it you really only need a lining.

                    D

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                    • #11
                      Thanks for the videos and advice

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