Humidor Minister
New Member
In a desk top or a cabinet. What do you look for? Features, construction, doors, drawers, trays, sliders, glass, finish, wood used, what ever you can think of that makes a humidor "The one for you" :thumbs:
I tend to avoid people who are regular, contributing members of a$$hat sites like puff.com so I guess I've got nothing to tell ya.
That's pathtic. Build a bridge. How old are you, 12?I tend to avoid people who are regular, contributing members of a$$hat sites like puff.com so I guess I've got nothing to tell ya.
Other than the things previously mentioned about quality of construction. to me, layout is very important. Depending on the size of the humidor, having a good balance of shelves that come with it for singles is nice to have. I am also a big fan of having glass for display. I love the wood boxes you have made, they look amazing, but if I have some cigars I like to be able to see them to enjoy myself or if I am going to share with someone I like to be able to have them visible with at least one row for viewing, makes it easy to pick and shows off the sticks that you want to show off.
Having a little slot made specifically for a cutter and lighter would be handy to have as well. I always end up tossing mine onto a shelf, but would be nice to have a custom grooved slot for them to go.
In a desk top or a cabinet. What do you look for?
Most of the humidor's I see, want you to put the humidification device on top of your cigars
pointed down. I, for one, don't like the idea of putting moister over my cigars. I like to put
the cigars over the moister with a slotted rack between them.
We all know heat rises. So, humidity/moister rises also. (rises meaning going from bottom to top)
How about a drawer/slide out at the bottom of the humidor to put the humidification device in.
This way you can always get to it no matter how full the humi is. You could put a divider in the
drawer for a lighter and cutter it so desired.
Just some thoughts...
- KiltLad
That's pathtic. Build a bridge. How old are you, 12?I tend to avoid people who are regular, contributing members of a$$hat sites like puff.com so I guess I've got nothing to tell ya.
Looking at making a profit off of any of these ideas?
Most of the humidor's I see, want you to put the humidification device on top of your cigars
pointed down. I, for one, don't like the idea of putting moister over my cigars. I like to put
the cigars over the moister with a slotted rack between them.
We all know heat rises. So, humidity/moister rises also. (rises meaning going from bottom to top)
How about a drawer/slide out at the bottom of the humidor to put the humidification device in.
This way you can always get to it no matter how full the humi is. You could put a divider in the
drawer for a lighter and cutter it so desired.
Just some thoughts...
- KiltLad
Looking at making a profit off of any of these ideas?
That's pathtic. Build a bridge. How old are you, 12?I tend to avoid people who are regular, contributing members of a$$hat sites like puff.com so I guess I've got nothing to tell ya.
That's pathtic. Build a bridge. How old are you, 12?I tend to avoid people who are regular, contributing members of a$$hat sites like puff.com so I guess I've got nothing to tell ya.
Yep - you're right. Puff is pathetic.
...and mostly occupied by 12 year olds. So by that you can tell CC wouldn't have anything to do with the place - he's a tad bit older than 12.
I know you've got a thriving business going and all - and maybe you don't have the time - but you should know that building a bridge between that place and here will be a Herculean task. If you want to give it a shot - let us know. I'd prefer not to be around while you're laying the foundation - it will get rather noisy... :whistling:
That's pathtic. Build a bridge. How old are you, 12?I tend to avoid people who are regular, contributing members of a$$hat sites like puff.com so I guess I've got nothing to tell ya.
Yep - you're right. Puff is pathetic.
...and mostly occupied by 12 year olds. So by that you can tell CC wouldn't have anything to do with the place - he's a tad bit older than 12.
I know you've got a thriving business going and all - and maybe you don't have the time - but you should know that building a bridge between that place and here will be a Herculean task. If you want to give it a shot - let us know. I'd prefer not to be around while you're laying the foundation - it will get rather noisy... :whistling: