Acrylic Humidor Question
Long story short I'm fairly new to the world of cigars. I bought an acrylic humidor which came in the mail today, and the wood that's attached to the lid came cracked! I was just wondering if that's a big deal or anything to worry about? Any information would be helpful.
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Not a big deal. It's a veneer (probably spanish cedar, or mahogany) that's separating from the base material. TBH, the only reason it's there is because people have it in their head that a humidor has to have some spanish cedar in it, which it doesn't.
Get some 65% Boveda paks and toss a couple in there.
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Thanks for the response, I have 1 69% Boveda pack in there right now and I'm calibrating the Boveda Butler to put in there tomorrow.4
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Just for future reference, folks can buy those acrylic jars at their local Wally World for a fraction of the price, no wood in the jar, but that doesn't matter. You know, until you move up to buying multiple Coleman coolers and then eyeballing new homes with a full two car garage, perhaps turning the basement into a man cave, and ultimately considering buying an office building to start your own B&M shop.C.A.S. is real
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You're still at the office building stage? I've moved on to buying cities and islands bro....@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.2
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Multi floor warehouse, with rooftop patio
I know, You're a big dog and I'm on the list.
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I just want a trailer....a nice trailer that’s paid for. Or a motor home.
What were we discussing here?
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