Is this cigar humidor worth the price?!
the one on the right on the first row (colibri humidors)
http://www!.cigarboxinc!.com/Humidors/Humi!.!.!.
the details
http://www!.cigarboxinc!.com/Humidors/HUD0!.!.!.
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http://www!.cigarboxinc!.com/Humidors/Humi!.!.!.
the details
http://www!.cigarboxinc!.com/Humidors/HUD0!.!.!.
Thanks!Www@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
Seems OK to me!. Colibri in general has a pretty good rep!. If you look at humidors in person, the main thing to check for is a good, tight fitting lid!. Open the humidor and then very gently close the lid!. The lid should NOT close completely under its own weight!. A very well made humidor will have a lid fit so perfectly it takes a slight push to seal the lid down all the way!.
Miami, with it's Cuban heritage, should have dozens of good tobacco shops where you can buy one in person!. Exotic woods drive prices up fast!. Check for fit and finish, then get a good humidifier element and a digital guage!.
But heck, in Miami cigars should need little, if any, extra humidification!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Miami, with it's Cuban heritage, should have dozens of good tobacco shops where you can buy one in person!. Exotic woods drive prices up fast!. Check for fit and finish, then get a good humidifier element and a digital guage!.
But heck, in Miami cigars should need little, if any, extra humidification!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Sorry, Can't help you!
Besides, to me, cigars are just coffin spikes, as far as I'm concerned!Www@FoodAQ@Com
Besides, to me, cigars are just coffin spikes, as far as I'm concerned!Www@FoodAQ@Com