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Guest Robertfarr13021
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I'm going the coolidor route. I bought a 50 quarts cooler and getting it ready. Got 1 pound heartfelt beads 65%. I'm new to the cigar world so my collection is very small. I have 3 boxes I can put in there but there will be a lot of space left. I was wondering if put me 50 count humidor in there as well would it do anything negative to the stix in the humidor. I would eventually take it out as my collection grows but that could me a long time.

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Would you leave the humidor open? If it's closed you won't get much benefit other than occupying some empty space.

Maybe get some Spanish cedar blocks to just help regulate the empty space.

Guest Robertfarr13021
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I have boveda packs 65% in the himidor. It's more for space. Didn't know if it would do any damage.

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It will be fine I do the same thing. I leave a boveda in the humidor and have a cedar divider wedged in to crack the lid open

Guest Robertfarr13021
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Ok cool thanks

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Guest Robertfarr13021
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That's what I was thinking. Had to ask the experts though

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That's what I was thinking. Had to ask the experts though

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I'm definitely no expert but that was my initial thought. Now I'll wait to read what the real experts think...

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Should be fine. Just use a clean rag to wipe down all sides (bottom too) of the humidor so that you do not introduce any foreign containments. Do not use any cleaning products, just a rag and maybe have it slightly damp.

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