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I really can't complain too much, since the site I bought my humidor from lists the dimensions. It's more that I am disappointed, and I wanted to alert those who are looking into purchasing a new humidor. Some sites will claim that a particular Humidor is a certain "count" such as "100 count" holds 100 cigars. However as we all know, cigars come in a WIDE VARIETY of sizes. So you should be very careful when looking at purchasing a humidor. Sketch out the dimensions and do some math yourself to see how much it will hold. You'd probably be suprised, as I was, that it would only hold about 2/3rds of what it claims to hold based on avg sized cigars, and perhaps even less.
My personal story: my wife bought me a 100 count humidor for Christmas. A quality humidor and I like it immensely. When I started out, with about 20 cigars, I obviously had no problems with it. Then I finally received (Monday) my first online purchase - 25 FdO Toro Naturals and a box of 20 Joya De Nicaragua Belicosos. Now both of these sizes aren't anything too huge, and they aren't tiny either. Just decent sized cigars.
So now I have probably in the range of 65 total cigars, perhaps 70 max. And my humidor is jammed full. I mean, if I took out the humidifier perhaps I could fit 8 more in there, but I obviously would not do that.
I'm somewhat dissapointed - I didn't pick out the humidor myself so I can't place blame there, and since the website lists dimensions as well as their approximate "count", there's no blame there. Indeed, it could hold 100 or even 150 miniature cigars. However, talking about toros or coronas, you aren't getting more than 70 in there.
The moral is do some research/math before you purchase, and if you plan on holding 100 cigars, get a 150 count humidor. Most of you probably already know this if you aren't new to humidors in general - but for those looking to buy a humidor, this is for you. And to those who recently purchased one and ran into the same trouble as I have, you are not alone.
My personal story: my wife bought me a 100 count humidor for Christmas. A quality humidor and I like it immensely. When I started out, with about 20 cigars, I obviously had no problems with it. Then I finally received (Monday) my first online purchase - 25 FdO Toro Naturals and a box of 20 Joya De Nicaragua Belicosos. Now both of these sizes aren't anything too huge, and they aren't tiny either. Just decent sized cigars.
So now I have probably in the range of 65 total cigars, perhaps 70 max. And my humidor is jammed full. I mean, if I took out the humidifier perhaps I could fit 8 more in there, but I obviously would not do that.
I'm somewhat dissapointed - I didn't pick out the humidor myself so I can't place blame there, and since the website lists dimensions as well as their approximate "count", there's no blame there. Indeed, it could hold 100 or even 150 miniature cigars. However, talking about toros or coronas, you aren't getting more than 70 in there.
The moral is do some research/math before you purchase, and if you plan on holding 100 cigars, get a 150 count humidor. Most of you probably already know this if you aren't new to humidors in general - but for those looking to buy a humidor, this is for you. And to those who recently purchased one and ran into the same trouble as I have, you are not alone.