I have a budget on Excel for my hobbies. It's the only way to keep control, hehe.
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I have a budget on Excel for my hobbies. It's the only way to keep control, hehe.
Very true in this hobby. This is what I tell every single person I know who starts smoking cigars as a hobby:
1. Figure out how many cigars you smoke, on average, a month. For example if a person smokes two cigars a week that's eight cigars a month.
2. Take your monthly number and multiple by 10. In this case it's 80.
3. Round to the nearest 50/100/150/200/etc. In this case 100.
4. Multiply by 2. In this case it's 200.
Now, go buy a humidor that is "built" to hold 200 cigars, because realistically it will only hold about 125-135 depending on the ring gauge/spacing/dividers/etc. Overall, I find this to be ideal because there is enough % to go around for random cigars, regular smokes, and rare smokes. You also have some room for cigars that are resting or even aging.
Funny as I had bumped it up to 100 thinking 50 would be plenty, but in reality I'd like to keep a box of Avos, a box or two of something cheaper (<$100 shipped), room for new sticks to try, as well as room for a few really nice smokes. And then I also really like Souther Draw Kudzus so I may need some of them. Does any of this sound familiar? :stogie::stogie:
I got a YETI Roadie 20 cooler 6-8 months ago that I've been using for box storage. They seal very well and have great insulation. Have yet to use any Bovedas in it yet and it holds high sixties. The cigars are the humidification as they come in a bit wet. I just transfer some over to my desktops as needed. I went on a little buying spree back when and couldn't fit anymore boxes in it so I bought one of those heavy duty five gallon buckets with the screw top lid on it for the overflowing boxes. Tossed some cedar and one Boveda 65 in it and it holds amazingly well with 4-5 boxes in it. I store it in a cool closet and it's worked for me...Whatever gets you through the night...
I actually don't have an ice chest of the size I think I'd want, but figure this is a good way to go for now, and despite having nearly a dozen ice chests who couldn't use more?
There's a B&M in a nearby town that you almost need to be wearing sunglasses to view the overpriced and extremely over lit humidor.If the silly bugger"s still in business, which I doubt,since he will shadow anyone in the humidor, even tho he has two security cameras in the humidor.Have seen him try to get a guy looking at $29.95 bundled cigars to the two boxes of Ashtons, one open, one sealed he has. His biggest sellers, he said are Acids.