I give up, I cannot wait, time to buy into the HABIT!
BeerTallTexan
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Newb to Cigar collecting, veteran of enjoying them with friends. I am now older and wiser and buying my first Humi. I was excited as I read the great posts and support in the forum.I had already bumped my prior 25 Humi idea to 100, and now to 150. I read more forums and now I wonder if the Humi is idiot proof. Some of the stories have my head spinning. Does anyone have a link to HUMI 101 FOR IDIOTS I can read up prior to my Humi getting delivered.
Thanks in advance..
Beer
Thanks in advance..
Beer
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as far as im concerned the first thing you should know about humidors is this:
if you are looking for a 50 count because you want to be able to buy a box, then go with a 300ct.
if you are looking for a 150ct because you will "never need than many cigars" then buy a 1200ct.
if you are looking for a 1000ct because it will be a good end table, buy a 5,000ct cabinet.
if you are looking for a cabinet, just build a walk in.
if you are looking to build a walk in, just buy yourself your own shop.
if you already have your own shop, quit your ****!!
beyond that, the above advice is good. beads are the way to to. make sure to season correctly.
calibrate your hygrometer
its all downhill after that
Step 1: Buy nice humidor. Plan ahead on what you're willing to spend. Go with at least a 150ct. 250ct would be best. Shop around a bit. Don't go cheap. This thing should last you a lifetime, if it's a quality humidor.
Step 2: Go to heartfeltindustries.com and start shopping!!! Buy BOVEDA seasoning packets. At least 4 packets should do (more for a bigger humi). Get some humidification beads in tube form. Decide which rh you want. At least 65%, in my opinion. Buy a digital hygrometer (if your humidor didn't come with one) and a BOVEDA calibration kit.
Step 3: Go to a grocery store and buy at least two gallons of distilled water. Should last you a while.
Step 4: Invest in a nice torch lighter and a quality cutter or punch, depending on your preference.
Step 5: If you're gonna smoke at home, get a decent ashtray.
Step 6: FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS!!!!!
There ya go. If any brothers out there see something I missed, feel free to add to the list.
"Long ashes my friends."
I bought heartfelt beads on a recommendation from here. they work great. then I bought conservagel beads when I upgraded to a bigger humidor. They work just as well. Half the cost. A bunch of guys from these forums have ordered from these guys - happy customers.