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    I'm in the market for a nice desktop humidor for my home office.
    Does anyone have a unit to recommend or can point me to an online retailer?
    Much appreciated.
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    Hit up KillianaK9 he is direct with cigars international I believe and can get you some cool quality stuff

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    Unless you're going for looks over function, I'd go tupperdor with boveda packs and a decent hydrometer, line it with spanish cedar . Most of us who do it long enough get fed up with the headache that is keeping a cedar box humid. I like JR cigars when I need to fill my humidors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazin View Post
    Hit up KillianaK9 he is direct with cigars international I believe and can get you some cool quality stuff
    Or you can wait for someone on the forum to take a break from cigars and snatch his nice setup

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    Or you can just smoke them faster so they don't dry out.

    Or build your own humidor out of an ammo can.

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    I don't smoke as many as I used to, but I learned to don't cheap out on a humidor. My old one leaked air pretty bad and it was a pain to keep above 60% humidity.

    My bride got me a new one a few years back and I only have to wipe down the lid every week or two to keep it at 70%.

    One of the largest smoke shops on this side of the US is down here in the Springs, Stag Tobacconist. They have an excellent selection.
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    My wife got me an ammo can from Ammodor. I like it it a lot but you can probably build yourself.

    Since we're on the topic, What humidity do most people keep their's at?

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    70% humidity is typically recommended.

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    If you lived some place where the humidity was close to 70% year round you could just leave your cigars out on the back porch.

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    Thanks for all the insight guys.
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