Humidor 100 – 100 Count Cigar Humidor Comparison
Here’s a comparison of two different 100 count humidors. If you are looking for a humidor for 100, here’s the place to start.
Cheap 100 Count Humidor – $49
While this is a great deal, it’s also a beautiful humidor. With a Gloss Cherry Wood exterior and a fine Spanish Cedar interior, these beautiful cigar humidors will maintain up to 100 Cigars in perfect condition. A finely crafted Spanish Cedar tray and dividers are included. The humidor is meticulously made and has Gold Plated hidden quadrant hinges and lock & key. More Info
What People Are Saying…
Great overall humidor
…A must buy, simply too beautiful and functional to not purchase at this price. A true steal.
Great Deal!!
Did a lot of research about before I bought one. Didn’t want to buy without seeing it, but i am very glad i did! The cuban crafters clasico is as well made and nice looking as any i have seen for sale in any smokeshop! Great deal!!!!
Excellent
This is a great deal. Very nice one and i put it up to some of the best at 5 times the price. Outside is well made and inside is immaculate. I highly recommend it and i have 3 others.
Premium 100 Count Humidor – $69
With a glass top this humidor is certainly a piece of art as well as a well sealed protector of your cigars. It is a rich and elegant display humidor with a Gloss Rose Wood exterior and a Tempered Glass top. Features of the humidors include a Spanish Cedar Interior, a large outside Hygrometer, a Humidification System, a removable tray, removable divider, and a gold plated lock and key. More Info
What People Are Saying…
Excellent
For the price this has got to be the best deal for a humidor with a glass cover. Good construction and has a great seal. Good service too. I called for help in setting it up and the guys there were superb.
Good medium size
For the price this is a good medium size unit. The lid seals nicely and the finish is outstanding. The only reason i am ranking it as good instead of great is the hygrometer. The humidifier is more than large enoungh for the humior i do think that instead of one large one it should have two of the smaller types. It would just be easier to place them.
Husband loves it!
I bought this one on special for my now husband as a wedding gift. I wish i had a picture so you could see how his eyes lit up when he opened the box and saw the beautiful craftsmanship and tons of cigars! He and all his friends and family that participated in our wedding really enjoyed them, and still are. We will definately be repeat customers.
Building a Coolerdor
My old 20 cigar humidor wasn’t cutting it anymore. In order to get the really good deals you have to order boxes. To that end I built a coolerdoor. There are instructions in a bunch of places online, so I won’t bore you with the details.
Here’s an overview of what I used.
- Cheap cooler $19 for a 39qt (unfortunately because of the season I couldn’t get a great deal)
- 10 boxes from CI ($20), I only used 4-5 of them and I had some for the cigars I ordered to fill it up. My understanding is having boxes helps both by putting some spanish cedar in there as well as keeping the cigars from being all exposed to the dry air when you open the cooler.
- Hygrometer $20
- Crystal Gel Humidification agent ( started with two small containers for $10, and I’ve added one more small one and one bigger one)
So far it seems to be doing a good job of keeping the humidy right and stays sealed well. One thing that worked out nicely for this cooler is that it doesn’t have a drain plug. I have no idea why you’d have a cooler without a drain plug, but it works better for the coolerdor.
