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Just received my New Air 180 wineador in the mail today. Looked around on the forum but cannot seem to find anything on where to buy Spanish cedar shelves and drawers.

Any help would be appreciated!

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Haha nope I'm just trying to find options for my wineador. I may end up purchasing the wood and making my own shelves and drawers.

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Got all excited for a second, I though there was someone else on here with a sneaker fetish and Nike had put a new touch on the Air Max 180 again.

Enjoy filling your new wine fridge.

+1,000. Thought the same thing myself, as I struggled to make the connection to the post on a cigar forum. Click-bait none the less.

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+1,000. Thought the same thing myself, as I struggled to make the connection to the post on a cigar forum. Click-bait none the less.

Anything's possible in the hat full of arseholes section of the forum hehe.

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Anything's possible in the hat full of arseholes section of the forum hehe.

Excellent, I will fit right in!

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Got all excited for a second, I though there was someone else on here with a sneaker fetish and Nike had put a new touch on the Air Max 180 again.

Enjoy filling your new wine fridge.

Clicked to see why we were talking about Nike shoes too::.

Regards.

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Just received my New Air 180 wineador in the mail today. Looked around on the forum but cannot seem to find anything on where to buy Spanish cedar shelves and drawers.

Any help would be appreciated!

I have the 280 and drawers from a guy named John

Email him at [email protected]

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I have the 280 and drawers from a guy named John

Email him at [email protected]

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I knew it was a topic abut kicks! In the last picture at the bottom, Air Jordan III, white/Cement?

Yes i'm a sneakerhead =)

//M

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Got all excited for a second, I though there was someone else on here with a sneaker fetish and Nike had put a new touch on the Air Max 180 again.

Enjoy filling your new wine fridge.

x2

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Man I would like to get this up and running and not have to wait that long. I'm almost ready to just purchase spanish cedar and make some plain shelves lol.

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I used wineadors.com for my Newair 181 drawers. He makes ones specifically for 180's too. Be prepared though. It took me 2 1/2 months from order date to when I received them. Not the best customer service either, but I eventually got some pretty nice looking drawers.

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Yeah I hear he does great work but I have boxes coming in. I guess I could just sit the boxes in the humidor without shelves for ahwile

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Off topic. I also ordered the new to habanos sampler to try some new sticks. How long should I let them sit before I start testing these?

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Off topic. I also ordered the new to habanos sampler to try some new sticks. How long should I let them sit before I start testing these?

I would give them at least a month to acclimate to their new home and recover from their travels. After that go nuts!
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Alright cool. I've only had a handful of cigars out of Cuba and I'm really excited to see what this sampler has to offer!

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Unless you make them yourself or go to a carpenter in your area it's unlikely you'll get shelves made quickly

No one that I know off keeps wineador shelves in stock so finding them off the rack isn't going to happen.

You could try making them yourself but unless you've got a shed full of wood working tools and some skill with timber you may find taking this route takes longer, is more expensive and doesn't come out anywhere near as nice as waiting for someone

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