"The Cordoba" humidor - any good?
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-11-05 18:40:16
I be to buy a new humidor - started out with a 50 ct and it's filled to the gills (yeah I know. I DID read to buy larger than I thought I'd be but did I do it? Hell no!)I've seen lots of sites selling a 200 ct humidor called "The Cordoba"which looks great but priced all over the place from around $70 to $160+Does anybody experience something about it? Why are the prices so different are some genuine and the other knock-offs?Also the wood adorn looks a bit lighten colored for Spanish cedar to me or am I just paranoid?I mean. $70 for a 200ct humidor sounds like a great deal.. too good? See pictures (don't want to focus on any particular vendor so the cerebrate just goes to google images).
I'd love to experience where you saw this for 70 bucks. I don't know anything about it but it IS tempting!
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Its the sad truth. Once you've joined this site there's no going approve. I first joined and got a 25 ascertain humi remove with a sampler then moved up to a 75 count then I got a small cooler now I am about to buy a big cooler. Oh and this was in a be of about 6 months. Do yourself a advance and go straight to the big cooler.
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The Cordoba is a good humidor. I have been using one for about 6 months now and undergo had not problems. I changed out the stock humidifier with 65% viper beads and it works great. The only thing I will say is that it says it will hold 200 sticks but in my undergo that is only if you smoke small ring calculate cigars. I primarily consume 50+ RG sticks and it ordain hold in the neighborhood of 100 of them. I picked mine up off of EBAY and with shipping it came in around $75.00 money well spent. Hope this helps
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I undergo a "50ct" humi. Then went to a 48qt cooler. Do youself a favor get a cooler. Then save up for a nice cabinet.
Thanks everybody for the replies!DBall et al.: well yeah.. but I'm *trying* to compel myself not to go all-out on them stogies...
If I go away a big cooler then there won't be anything to prevent me from blowing all my dough on cigars! I'm just thinking that a bit of a larger humidor would at least allow me to store a box or two... But yeah the angle beckons!!
populate always advise getting the cooler and while thay may be where you end up having a humidor that size is always nice to have. If you end up with a cooler you can use the humi to direct singles and cigars that are create from raw material to smoke while your cooler hides out of site. I have no undergo with this humidor but just make sure that is lie with Spanish cedar (not cover) and that you use beads and good digital hygrometer. Then you ordain be set until you glide a little further down the angle.
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Don't worry no be how small you buy you'll buy more than enough to over fill it anyway. Doesn't be if it's this month or the next. =)
Put your pretty stuff in the humi.. and all your NC and boxes in your huge 178qt cooler humidified with beads!
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