Dry

Very dry cigar.
This review was written about Milano Humidor
by Brett of Wisconsin on December 1, 2008

Build quality not so good

This humidor gets the job done. Good luck getting 300 cigars in there--200 is more realistic. The veneer on this box is pretty thin, and the cedar lining on mine had big gaps at the corner. I repaired it by jamming toothpicks into the gaps to fill them. I put a cigar oasis in my humidor and it is maintaining the proper humidity. Was hard to keep the humidity up using the standard foam humidifier, even though I had several of them in the box.
If you want a big humidor for cheap, this one is okay, but if you want quality look elsewhere.
This review was written about Ravello Humidor
by Les of Korea on November 30, 2008

Very attractive piece and nicely constructed.

Very happy with the finish and overall construction of this Humidor. Highly Recommended!
This review was written about Old World Humidor
by Andy of Auckland, New Zealand on October 30, 2008

Humidication device

Why do these humidors need distilled water?
All the devices in humidors are a pain in the neck to soak with distilled water. In this day and age someone should be be able to come up with an idea that will allow cigar smokers to soak the device with running tap water!
Any thoughts on this subject?
Thanks, "Charlie Cigars
This review was written about Zebrano Dome Exotica Collection Humidor
by Charlie Cigars" of Ma. on October 13, 2008

Damn good for the price.

Well made Humidor, solid construction. Good quality cedar. Looks like it's worth alot more than $29.95 .
This review was written about Capri Humidor
by Mason of New Zealand on September 22, 2008

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