Wine Cooler Cigar Humidor – 28 Count Bottle

Alex from CigarBunch.com show cases the 28 count wine cooler turned into cigar humidor. www.cigarbunch.com

25 Responses to “Wine Cooler Cigar Humidor – 28 Count Bottle”

  1. 0316Matthew says:

    @CigarBunch Hi, if I have a compressor wine cooler, can i put an electronic humidifier, will it work in this way? Thanks

  2. krssnoop says:

    @warrior7772 wrong

  3. krssnoop says:

    @Exaust17 no because it uses a compressor that will suck all the moisture out of the air

  4. krssnoop says:

    @talktomebitch905 70degF is still to warm try and aim for at least 65

  5. Exaust17 says:

    i have a lil refrigerator, can i put my cigars in it lol?

  6. rc379 says:

    ???????(???)?

  7. NewarkNation says:

    What kind of cooler is the small one?

  8. krssnoop says:

    do you dry box the top cooler?

  9. buddrumz says:

    everyone is an expert

  10. rightocarry says:

    You don’t know what your talking about. Cubans should be stored at around 65 degrees. My wine cooler goes up to 66 degrees and I never have to worry about anything with it, no beetles, no mold. Yes its true my cigars may age a little slower but there is not much difference between my 66 degrees and your supposed idea of 68 degrees.

  11. warrior7772 says:

    This is the wrong way to store cigars. They should be stored at about 68 to 70 degrees. Ask any tobacconist.

  12. E121C says:

    This is my fridge…UHHHHH. Get me everytime.

  13. heydrich10 says:

    what is the exact temperature inside . let me know pls.

  14. Louistogies says:

    Awesome! I can’t wait to get mine.

  15. krssnoop says:

    interested to see what your selling

  16. Maxobillion says:

    The main issue with the cool temperatures is that it is harder to keep humidity up. It shouldn’t cause too many problems to keep it cool although I personally would not do this due to aging of Tobacco. Most walk-in humidors are not refrigerated. My source? I worked in a premium cigar shop during my college years. Check out Min Ron Nee’s opinion on this.

    As for the beetles, some people freeze their cigars for 48 hours before placing them in the humidor. Again, this may damage the aging process.

  17. cigarcoolermaker says:

    hi,are you interested in some cigar cooler?

  18. akilroy75 says:

    62 is better than 68 in keeping tobacco beetles at bay. I have the exact same cooler and keep mine at 63°F/65%RH. No beetles = happy cigars.

  19. bigbird7331 says:

    yea – if you look at some of the “pros” in london – they keep really long term cigars ~55F

  20. mathias1211 says:

    in my experience they get a bit crusty when they are kept warm over a longer period of time

  21. analogman88 says:

    Why would you keep cigars, especially Cuban cigars, cold?

    Cuba is a warm climate, not a cold one. 68 degrees would be better than 62, no?

  22. RobertScalchi says:

    I went out and bought an Emerson 8 bottle wine chiller, and threw 2 lbs of beads, and Cigar Oasis, and two distilled wet sponges and I still get a huge variation at 62 deg between 57 rh and 65 rh.My unit has a self evap, and I cannot plug it. I noticed after looking at your video several times even with all your beads in yours. Your RH sits at 58, just after opening the door.I like to keep Habanos specs. 64 deg Far. Or
    18C and 70RH Are you achieving this with the Avanti, and your method?

  23. thebigcat52 says:

    What is the name brand of the smaller wine cooler that holds your desktop humidor? Do you have beads to catch the water drippings like you do in the Avanti?

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  25. deltadude61 says:

    Thanks! Good idea, good engineering sense.