Pictures Of Your Humi/Cabs/Coolidors


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Quique I think the storage on the door with the cigar standing vertical is a first I've never seen that before

I haven't seen it anywhere else yet either, but as long as I keep it full, it works very well, and looks great open or closed!

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Not quite finished yet. I need shelves.  It was part of a recent home remodeling project so I could graduate from Rubbermaid bins.  LOL  It was a last minute idea, and I'm surprised my wife went along

Here is my contribution. Posted it in a thread on one of the other sections. Late 1800s British cabinet. Has a picture of a man smoking a pipe on the front. Added glass to seal the open airways and si

Figured I may as well jump in on this thread. I was rocking a couple Wineadors and a cooler or two when I finally decided to fulfill a dream and got this guy. Love it! Now all my stash is in one

I haven't seen it anywhere else yet either, but as long as I keep it full, it works very well, and looks great open or closed!

Killer job RyeBuilt® !!!
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Here's my new humi - a 250 ct. Vintage Keeper Wine Cooler cooling unit removed and all seams siliconed)

I have lots of empty boxes in there atm, but this will be the last humi I ever need!

Plus, can keep a few bottles of wine in there too!rotfl.gif

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Fiured I'd join the party

I'm running a pair of 72 bottle thermoelectric wine fridges

One for bulk box storeage (all boxes pictured are full)

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The other is for Singles. This one is pretty much full as well!

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I'm about to order a 3rd fridge now cause i'm starting to have storeage dramas. Plus it'll allow me to split my stash into a NC fridge and a CC fridge

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I am stuck in the office catching up on some paperwork today (it's Sunday here in NYC) and since it's a nice afternoon here, I will be heading outside to enjoy a smoke. I am a Consultant and work out of my client office so it's challenging to keep too much stock on hand here. There are 6 of us who are regular cigar smokers so I like to keep some variety here in the office and since we usually try to keep it @ an hour, I lean towards the Petite Corona's. Since I am here alone, I decided to tidy up a bit and took a couple of pics of my hidden stash under my desk (in a couple of tupldors with Boveda packs in a large file box) The Cigars in the plastic bags are the March 2013 samplers from Rob and the sealed box of Bolivar Britanica's will be coming home with me when I fly home to Florida Friday morning (not that I wouldn't share those with my mates...they are destined for my locker at my home Cigar lounge to enjoy with my friends there :-)

Jim

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Greetings everyone,

Such awesome collections everywhere. They all look gorgeous, would love to have a cabinet humidor full of boxes! of cigars.

Below my tiny humidor, fulfilled a few months ago:

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Have a nice day,

best regards,

András

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Included in there are a box of SLR DCs (2005), ERDM Tainos 2007, Upmann Monarchs 2007, PL Magnificos x2, RA Estupendos and Bolivar Corona Gigantes (2003) and a couple boxes of the LFDC Grandiosos

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