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Valiant Vagabond
Best Large Tupperdor
Hi All,
What would y'all recommend to use as my next tupperdor, my cigar collection keeps expanding so I'm looking for my next storage solution. Ideally this would hold a significant number of cigars, maybe even a box or two if possible. I'll be using Boveda for humidification and prefer tupperware over a cooler because it's clear and not as big. If the tupperdor can be found on amazon that's even better!
Thanks for the help!
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Wow, Someone Knows Me
I use three of these in the largest size:
http://www.containerstore.com/shop?p...Ntt=watertight
I like them because they have a great seal, are somewhat see-through, and pretty inexpensive.
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Originally Posted by
OldSkoolTarHeel
Those do look good and the price is nice! Much cheaper than a cooler.
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Valiant Vagabond

Originally Posted by
OldSkoolTarHeel
Wow those are much larger than I expected to be able to find! Awesome suggestion, what do you do for organization with all that space? Just storing boxes or have a tray system?
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Wow, Someone Knows Me

Originally Posted by
JollyRogers
Wow those are much larger than I expected to be able to find! Awesome suggestion, what do you do for organization with all that space? Just storing boxes or have a tray system?
I use SP trays from either Amazon or CheapHumidors. Kinda like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Spanish-Cedar-...dar+cigar+tray
I can fit four of these in the largest, then still have room for box storage. Here's a pic I took a few months ago, before there was a third:

Like I said, for the price, these are awesome.
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Valiant Vagabond

Originally Posted by
OldSkoolTarHeel
I use SP trays from either Amazon or CheapHumidors. Kinda like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Spanish-Cedar-...dar+cigar+tray
I can fit four of these in the largest, then still have room for box storage. Here's a pic I took a few months ago, before there was a third:
Like I said, for the price, these are awesome.
Just received my box, it's bigger than I expected! I'll have some work to do filling this bad boy up! What do you do to get the plasticky smell out?
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans

Originally Posted by
OldSkoolTarHeel
Not sure if it matters but according to their site: "These watertight totes are not food grade plastic. At this time we do not have any watertight food grade/safe plastic."
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Valiant Vagabond

Originally Posted by
OtismyMan
Not sure if it matters but according to their site: "These watertight totes are not food grade plastic. At this time we do not have any watertight food grade/safe plastic."
I'm going to assume it doesn't matter...none of my cigars are actually touching the plastic and there's plenty of air volume to "dissipate" any badness leaching from the plastic I hope.
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I like Lock and Lock boxes. Usually I can find them on sale at grocery stores, target or walmart.
I've got a couple like this: http://shop.locknlock-usa.com/new-pr...w-divider.html
But, you can find them in all sizes.
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Valiant Vagabond

Originally Posted by
piperdown
I have that exact lock and lock container, it's completely full hence my search for larger. Thanks for the suggestions, I'm going to browse lock and locks site as well, keep them coming!