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I built my humidor out of an old antique oak ice box. Yes an old ice box. Put a big Cigar Oasis humidifier in the bottom. Very happy with my icebox-ador!!
Dwayne, I believe that is the nicest "coolidor" type product that I have yet seen. It is the size that I would love to have. I am an old-school wood humidor person, but these things have been really catching my attention. My current wooden one is an upright model like this one, so I would need this for what I like to do. Thanks for showing this...... Now, I just need to check my paper delivery money, ha.
Hi Dewayne, we have similar tastes in cigars. That's a nice selection my friend. I enjoy the Oliva V cigars too. Nice that Momma enjoys a fine cigar. Thanks for the video.
Love your comments at the end, so true. Love your video talks they up lift me and educate me at the same time. My Dad was a pipe man at some point in his life. So I’m partial to pipes ….. would you do any pipe and tobacco ones for us please Dwayne.
I've owned one for around a year and it's been solid all through the year, amazing machine keeps my cigars well kept, makes you think how solid the chinese made this coolidor, highly advisable for anyone looking for long term storage of their cigars
🙂 I've learned so much about cigars while watching your channel, very interesting! (As well as cowboy secrets!) Always wanted to go horse riding out west and smoke a cigar like Clint Eastwood, and reminisce his ole spaghetti western movies! (His were skinnier though.) Thanks Dewayne & momma. Blessings from low Mich.
Great selection of cigars Dwayne! Brian from CO had to switch to different platforms to continue his cigar content. Hopefully, you will fly under the radar. If not, I hope you continue them elsewhere. I can listen to you talk about cigars all day. 👍
Ah ha. Been waiting for this video Dewayne! Great review. I've been busier than heck as always. Still planning to get out your way. Hopefully sometime within the next 2 weeks. I'll keep you posted
Very nice coolidor, it’s awesome that you got sent one to review and keep! By the way have you ever ran into any issues keeping your Cubans above 65% relative humidity?
That is some kind of humidor that is amazing I don't know if I would need one that big do they do they make a smaller one by the way I love those Charter Oaks
Good to see you back on RU-vid Dewayne I’m going to have to get a humidor, my mason jar is almost full 😂 Is that the shower room at the school? You guys have done some work!
Wow, Dewayne, that is a great looking humidor. Have you tried any of those Cohibas yet? Thank you for sharing, I really enjoy the cigar videos, I would also like to see a video about your pipes, or a pipe chat. All the best.
Yes, lot of channels going to Rumble. I smoke Drew Estates but that's due to my lack of exploration as much as anything else. Will have to venture out of my cave more. That's a sweet humidor set up there. I guess bigger is better
Can I recommend a couple of boutique cigars to you. Cattle Baron Cigars and Stallone Cigars. They both offer multiple selections in multiple blends. I usually smoke maduro blends but they’re all good. You have a fine selection. Smoke on brother
@@DryCreekWranglerSchool I’m a huge fan of your videos thank you for putting your word out.. was listening to you just this morning enjoying the bird chirping while the sun was peaking.. thanks again. And thank you for your response.
I get this delicious Connecticut crème cigar from a place in Hartford, CT (Penthouse Cigars). Delicious smooth but sweet at first, then you get some spice, and eventually It's pretty strong once you smoke it down. I enjoyed my first one very much because the sweet almost vanilla like taste that they put on the wrapper end that smoked deliciously. Anyway. Good cigars here. Connecticut is well known for light but good cigars. Also, if you ever see this, what's your opinion on Sobremesa cigars?
Hi Dwayne, just purchased the MA50 which is a smaller version of the one you have there! Great humidor!! Have you figured out where to purchase the wet film from?? Having trouble finding it!! Any help would be great 👍 TIA
Had to comment again..... Ha, "His and Hers" cigar coolidors. A marriage made in heaven. BTW, thanks for the common-sense comments at the end about the crazy state of things on You Tube and the world in general. Couldn't agree more
Super important question here: I kept the labels on my cigars but I removed the clear cellophane sleeves when I put them into my seasoned humidor. Will the different tobacco flavors integrate with one another? Should I keep the cellophane on moving forward?
I myself leave the cellophane on all of my cigars. On any quality cigar the cellophane is a wood product, it is not plastic and so it breathes. So one thing it will do is just add a another layer of protection for the cigar in case it gets dropped or something. As far as cross-contamination regarding the flavor of cigars, this is something I’ve never ran into. There might be somebody on here who can speak with more experience than I. I do keep my Kentucky fire cured cigars on a separate shelf, because of their strength. But I honestly don’t know if that’s necessary it’s just something I do for my peace of mind.
@@DryCreekWranglerSchool Thank you so much for sharing the knowledge! I read somewhere if you plan on keeping your cigars for more than 6 months, then it is ideal to remove the cellophane. But there's a lot of conflict and varied opinions about the topic. I proceeded to remove mine and immediately regretted it since my humidor is not the largest (each brand does not have its own tray or area). Oh well, at least it's only a few hundred bucks and a starter stash. I'll leave them on from now on. Really enjoying the videos.
If you were talking about the humidifier itself, as I demonstrated in the video, it has a humidifying system to which you add distilled water. If you’re using a sealed jar or a plastic Tupperware, you add a humidifying agent. The most common of these are packets made by a company called Bóveda
@@DryCreekWranglerSchool thanks for the reply. I am referring to the cigar itself since it comes sealed / wrapped in plastic, which makes me think that the humidity cannot access the cigar. Thanks.