It doesnt have active temperature control, rather a dial with a good range between min and max. I've found if left on for 10min or so, it'll bring it down to 65 and keep it there quite a while. Anytime it nears 70 deg or so, i just click her back on. :thumbs:
heres the link for the trays...
Now that i have my new refridge-ador squared away, here are some pictures of my collection! :thumbs:
Anjeo, Opus X, Hemingway, and Fuente tray
Padron, ISOM, and Partagas tray (the one in the bag is a Trinidad Fundadore from 10/98 :love: )
Padron 2k maddie aging and random cigar tray...
A while back i had reached capacity in my Savoy 100ct humidor and decided it was time for a new humi. I decided that I had a good number of cigars on hand, and didnt want to go bigger, but there were a few things i wanted...
1) More organization. I got tired of digging through my humi to find a...
KayakinBoy,
From all the BOTL's posting pictures of their coolers and whatnot, i was FORCED to buy a similar "humidor" not too long ago. Once i got it, my heart was :love: , but my wallet was :angry: lol
-Zach
We decided to go to Porters Cigar Bar down in Collinsville, IL. They were the ones who had the 21+ rule. Not any of the STL ones you had recommended to me! :thumbs:
I do plan on going back and getting a few No. IIIs and another No. II. Hoping the No. III is more of the same, in a longer-lasting vitola! :thumbs:
-Zach
Hey every1,
This will be my first cigar review, as well as my first multimedia review, so bear with me!
Brand: Partagas
Name: Limited Reserve Decadas 1995 No. II
Origin: Dominican Republic
Wrapper/Binder/Filler: ???
Length: 5.5
Gauge: 49
Price: $17.xx
This glass-tubed cigar came recommended...
The 35 Maddies are a FAVORITE of mine. I love the flavor of the 26's, and the fact that i can have a 35-40min smoke that just tastes so damned good! One of these days i will be picking up a box.
-Zach
Another Excel user here. Just set up a simple spreadsheet to keep track of what i buy, the specs on that vitola, the price, where i bought it from, and the price i paid.
-Zach
I definitely prefer the 26's over the 64's, but that's comparable to preferring a Ferrari over a Porsche...both are EXCELLENT choices, but your wallet is only able to support the "lesser" one! :laugh:
Smoked the 1926 No.35 Natural i got from my Secret Santa tonight...was a HELLUVA cigar!
-Zach
They had the 1926 holiday packs there, but i can't allow myself to get hooked on those....the PAM64's are thinning my wallet as it is! lol.
The few 26's ive had, especially the No. 6 Maduro, were absolutely phenomenal though.
-Zach
They look mighty fine, but im going to let them sit for a month before smoking them. I have a few other PAM64's that i'll have to select from for my New Year's cigar though! :thumbs:
-Zach
Hey every1,
Stopped by my local shop with the money i received from relatives and picked myself up one of these:
Absolutely beautiful packaging and cigars. At $89 its not a bad price for five PAM64s either, let alone if one of them is an "A"! :thumbs:
-Zach
Click here to register for free. You'll gain full access to all features. If your account is not activated within 24 hours, contact us at contact@cigarpass.com with the username you are inquiring about. Thank you...