I second this. I have an acrylic jar humidor Cost me $20. One Boveda pack keeps 15-20 sticks for over a year.Although I love the design of a well crafted humidor I'm more form over function on them. So just give me a plastic box with a sealed lit and boveda. The amount of money you have to spend on a well sealed wooden humidor vs a plastic box with a sealed lit is just to large for me.
Check this thread: Humidors :: Cigar Discussion - https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/threads/humidors.79380/Dear Cigar lovers, what kind of humidors and other cigar toys you use.
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If I had unlimited wealth, my desktops would be pretty to look at and unique. Alas, my cigar toys are 3 serviceable desktops, a cooler full of cigar boxes, and some plastic-handled cutters from when Palio made good cutters. I put all the money I saved not buying expensive cigar accoutrements and spent the money on cigars, instead. I am a somewhat frugal hedonist.I also not a big fan of meaningless money spending, but I like some shitt which make my hard feels warm.
I fully understand why ppl buy a nice desktop humidor, but there just not for me. I don't put it on display. If you have a couple of smoking buddies over, its a lot nicer to put a nice humidor humidor on the table than opening a plastic tub and let them have a go at it. If you enjoy it, enjoy it.I also not a big fan of meaningless money spending, but I like some shitt which make my hard feels warm.
I'm definitely need/want this shitt...If you're going on a long journey in your Rolls Royce Phantom then you need the Rolls Royce Travel Humidor. It holds a bottle of your favourite whisky, 2 glasses, 4 cigars and is a snip at $55,000.
I'd personally give it a miss as it'd probably be overkill for my bottle of Red Bull & 4 Henri Wintermans half coronas but YMMV.
Rolls-Royce Announces $55,000 Travel Humidor
Rolls-Royce, yes, that Rolls-Royce, has announced a new travel humidor. And just like the cars the company sells, its price is more than just about any ofhalfwheel.com