Huge Disappointment
dutyje
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So I won a 100-ct humidor on auction last week, and it arrived today. I opened the box and pulled out the humidor, and discovered that the finish is covered in stains on all faces. The stains are so readily apparent that I would be embarrassed to have this humidor anywhere in my house. It's horrible. I have contacted the rather well-known company that sold the humidor, and I will keep you all posted with respected to the resolution of the issue. I frankly can't afford the fancy, pricey humidors y'all are using, but I thought I'd stumbled into a good deal here, and was very excited. This has been a huge letdown.
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Which one did you you get?
With respect to this particular retailer, I can say that I have, on multiple occassions, received less-than-satisfactory merchandise. They've always been super-responsive to handle any issues, but I've been hit with them on many occassions.
I'm guessing, and hoping it can be confirmed here, that it's the primary, big importer of a bunch of items like this including most that are branded for others.
Stuff happens, especially when we want cheap stuff fast. Sometimes the "cheap and fast" takes a little extra work and/or patience.
At least the retailer stepped up! That's always good to hear. I've found, a lot of the on-line retailers that have an appearance of being a big dog, are usually home or very small business that relies on these big importers to be able to move inventory for them quickly. It works out well but not always perfect.
its like having a baby.... i want pictures
1. While it is definitely the same "model" I would have to say it's perhaps a different "model year" ... or a newer or older version or something.
2. The finish is a different color, but still very attractive
3. The hygrometer is much uglier and got shot out of its mounting hole when I did the seal test (perhaps a new way to verify a good seal? LOL)
4. The humidor itself is smaller in every dimension by about .5". This isn't huge, but may make a big difference in the way I stock it, and will reduce its capacity by probably 6-10 cigars.
5. The keys didn't come with those pretty yellow tassle thingies
6. The humidifier doesn't have the nice-looking spanish cedar case, but instead has a pair of self-adhesive magnets for attachment
My only real complaint is that the new one is smaller. Naturally, I had already sized up the old one and formulated a stocking plan which will have to be totally re-done. *sigh* My work is never finished. This actually isn't a huge deal, but in the old one, two 4" Nubs would fit end-to-end in the section I was reserving for cigars over 6" in length. Now this nifty plan won't work.
It is still plenty of humi for my needs. I intend to keep the old one for "special occassion" cigars and things I want to age. Also, my wife is aware that the new one is smaller, so in the distant future when I order a 250-ct, I'll be able to remind her of that
It's undergoing its seasoning now. Pics will be up some other time.
I think the new finish is more attractive than the old finish, but they both look nice (or would if the old one wasn't all stained). I did like the old hygrometer better, because it was small and metal, rather than plastic. If they were the same size, I would have swapped them.
The size difference between the humidors will bug me. In particular, the wimpy size and weight of the new tray is a bit frustrating. I know someday I'll fill it, and on that day I'll wish I'd received the larger humidor. The lack of a nice cedar case for the humidifier is inconsequential, as it would have just been dumped in a drawer and forgotten.
You should do us all a favor and tell us the name of this retailer. I don't want to do business with them.
If anyone wants to know the name of the company, I will share through PM.
First, here's the front view of the two humidors. The one on the left is the one with the bad finish (if that wasn't obvious). The size difference between the two is obvious, as is the consistency in the overall design theme.
Second, here's the left side view of both humidors. The cloudy finish is that way around the entire humidor.
Last, here's the top view. You can see my double-dish seasoning method in action I've got one dish in the tray and one dish in the bottom. After 48 hours, I'll swap each dish to right/left and close it up for another 48 hours.