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Tupperdor Alternatives to Sistema Klip It?

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#1 · (Edited)
I've been buying the Sistema Klip It containers and Cedar Trays from Amazon ever since I read how that combo fits perfectly together.
(Links: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00284AG5U/ and https://www.amazon.com/Spanish-Cedar-Tray-HUMI-TRAY-Cigar/dp/B00B9234HE)

PS: Don't buy those trays for $24; they're usually half that.

However, I've had a couple of the Sistema's plastic "hinge clips" break lately, so I'm wondering what other combos my fellow Puffers use for Tupperdors.

What containers have you found that are durable, seal well, and fit your collection?
 
#11 ·
The BOTL formally known as Kel.

I use the Rubbermaid brilliance containers. I put a boveda in the bottom then a 1/8 inch thick piece of cedar (with slits cut in) on top of that. Then the cigars. They're not very big but they work for what I'm using them for. Also if you slide a little cling-wrap or cellophane in the locks, makes them just about airtight.
 
#12 ·
I've been buying the Sistema Klip It containers and Cedar Trays from Amazon ever since I read how that combo fits perfectly together.
(Links: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00284AG5U/ and https://www.amazon.com/Spanish-Cedar-Tray-HUMI-TRAY-Cigar/dp/B00B9234HE)

PS: Don't by those trays for $24; they're usually half that.

However, I've had a couple of the Sistema's plastic "hinge clips" break lately, so I'm wondering what other combos my fellow Puffers use for Tupperdors.

What containers have you found that are durable, seal well, and fit your collection?
I purchased a few of these from Walmart.. $11 a piece and they have a rubber gasket for a seal. Cedar on the bottom and a boveda pack...
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#13 · (Edited)
Sterilite - 1933: 32 Quart Gasket Box
I have only had them a month or so. Latches seem solid, but you can look at the pics and decide for yourself. They seem to hold humidity pretty well.
They are 32 quart and pretty rectangular which I like.
 

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#16 ·
Right now I use Sterilite. Not sure the size, but each will hold 3 layers if 12-14 sticks depending on what you put in. Also, plenty wide enough for Churchills. All 4 sides lock and the lid has a purge valve. Extremely tight latches and a thick silicone gasket. Think I paid $6 a piece at DG. I prefer this size to the larger ones because I'm in them all the time and it's easier to dig through 3 layers of cigars vs 6. Also, RH rebound is much quicker. These are great for quarantine boxes, brand/wrapper specific, seperated CCs, or any other organizational OCDs one may have (like me). I toss in extra cedar dividers from my other humi's and SC strips along with a small hygro/thermo and KL ball.
 

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#17 ·
Go to The Container Store website.

Click on Kitchen / Food Storage

There's a few alternatives in there. And the Systema is $11

You can also click on Storage / Garage Storage Boxes / Clear Weathertight Totes

The only problem with the larger totes is you need to figure out how to keep the temperature down.
 
#19 ·
I use Ziplocs. They are pretty much clear, have blue weather strips and the newer ones have 6 clips. I buy quite large tupperdor to fit many boxes with 4 Bovedas thrown in a hygrometer/thermometer tossed in.

I have 3 smaller that fit about 6 boxes and 2 that fit so much more that are probably 150% larger. They all seal up nicely and have lasted quite sometime. I bought at Target and at Walmart. Never spent more than $14 total. They don't stink like the the sistema did at first. I had one and needed a serious baking soda paste scrub and sit.

One of my smaller Ziplocs have the cedar trays as does one of the larger for 5ers, loose sticks and 3 pack habanos.

I always toss spare sheets of Spanish cedar in all the tupperdors. It can't hurt.

Ziploc and Rubbermaid know what they are doing.

When I travel I always use Ziploc freezer bags around any box.

They have been fighting things like the stench of freezer burn and such for a long time.

I do wonder what the use of PG/DW solution has on any plastic, but if it's good grade it's probably chemical resistant as well. We use some Ziploc containers to marinate meat and there is always some form of acid and ethanol in all of those marinades.

I get rather using Amazon over stocking Wally World or other crazed places of retail though.


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#31 ·
Realizing that I have little to no space in the handful of humidors that I already have - I've decided to join the rest of you with a tupperdor.

In particular - I'm taking Cigary's advice (he had me at pimp) with the Rubbermaid Lock-It's...In a few days I'll be getting a box of Punch Gran Puro Nicaraguans so they'll have a nice new home to rest in...The 2.5 gallon container leads me to believe I could easily fit another box without any issues :smile2: