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So this is my 100 qt Colman Coolidor... Got it a little over a month ago and man did it fill up quick. Still waiting for the sticks for some of these boxes, but so far so good....

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Sick stuff manny

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Nice, I am close to filling my 4th blue coolidor, but I do not have 13 boxes on the way. A lowly 1 to arrive any day.

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Nice, I am close to filling my 4th blue coolidor, but I do not have 13 boxes on the way. A lowly 1 to arrive any day.

That's a lot of boxes Rocky. Mostly Cubans?

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Hey, I have the same cooler. Except it's normally filled with beer, wine, and other drinks during my summer BBQ's. But, something tells me that's gonna change...lol :yes:

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Manny,

I probably should not tell you this but an old non-working freezer works really good too, and people are only too glad to have you haul off their non-working fridge. Great storage and lots of it makes a 100 qt cooler look tiny...LOL

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Manny - freakin awesome !! are those shelves bought at home depot and cut to length ? they look like a perfect fit.. plus the cooler has slots just made for that..

how do you humidify the cooler? i see a couple of fan type things.. what are they?

i just might have to construct one of them.. that will solve my problem of not enough room in my current humidor..

real nice..

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Hi Manny,

Very nice coolidor setup! I started with one Coleman 70 quart. I now have 3 and will run out of space shortly!

Thanks for sharing,

Curtiss

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So this is my 100 qt Colman Coolidor... Got it a little over a month ago and man did it fill up quick. Still waiting for the sticks for some of these boxes, but so far so good....

coolidor.jpg

All the money you spend on LFTH you cant get a better storage unit than that!!!?? :rotfl:

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Manny,

I probably should not tell you this but an old non-working freezer works really good too, and people are only too glad to have you haul off their non-working fridge. Great storage and lots of it makes a 100 qt cooler look tiny...LOL

My Only concern with a freezer is keeping it in a place where the temp could remain consistent. Im going to look into that though, thanks for the recommendation.....

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Manny - freakin awesome !! are those shelves bought at home depot and cut to length ? they look like a perfect fit.. plus the cooler has slots just made for that..

how do you humidify the cooler? i see a couple of fan type things.. what are they?

i just might have to construct one of them.. that will solve my problem of not enough room in my current humidor..

real nice..

Hey Blue, the shelves where bought at Wal Mart. It was a 1 piece shelf unit that I cut down with bolt cuters. I wish I could take the credit for this, but I I found a post on how to build it at coolidor.com go check it out. I did everything the same exact way exept I purchaes a wireless unit to show humidity and temp inside the coolidor that way I wouldent need to open it. 25 bucks for that unit @ walMart.

Also, I cut the bottom handle off so it lays flat.

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All the money you spend on LFTH you cant get a better storage unit than that!!!?? :rotfl:

lol...Busting my balls like Riazp does.... The reason I havent purchased a nice cabint humidor is because im waiting to buy my house so I can build a large walk in humi.... So what you think about that!... :cigar:

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Hi Manny,

Very nice coolidor setup! I started with one Coleman 70 quart. I now have 3 and will run out of space shortly!

Thanks for sharing,

Curtiss

:thumbsup: My next will be the 150 qt.

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Exact same units as mine. I have one of the blue, older, 96-quart versions, and then two of the newer, white, 100-quart marine versions, interior identical to what you show there.

With those, and then my larger custom cabinet that I did a year-and-a-half-ago or so, it all works really great.

Good stuff there, Manny. I presume lots of RH Beads in there to help mellow everything??

I'm actually looking at lining my coolers with some 1/4" cedar planking, to better help with everything over the long haul, too.

Good stuff there, Manny. Well done.

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