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So, I decided that I needed to invest in a single, larger means of storing my collection, as it was becoming a pain having three separate storage points (Wineador and 2 scubadors). So I purchased a Transtherm 'Manoir-C' Wine Cabinet off fleabay this week:
This type of wine fridge also has a humidifying option, but i will not be using it, nor will i be turning the thing on, but it does mean it has a rather lovely hygrometer in it:
So i have now filled this beast of a fridge up, I have largely used a shelf each for my H.Upmann's, Hoyos, and Monte's...but then realised room was running out, so I had to mix them a little bit!
I wouldn't want to have this much fuller than it is, as at the moment I can still reach every type of smoke (duplicate boxes are at the back to age) with a little bit of jiggling...
But i do have 5 more boxes on route...
But then I need to try and follow a more one out one in sort of ratio...
A wineador and two scubadors huh? See you and raise you two wineadors, seven Lock'n'locks, three cube humidors and six desktops. Oh and an acrylic display humidor for tubos. I have run out of space to put things though.
A wineador and two scubadors huh? See you and raise you two wineadors, seven Lock'n'locks, three cube humidors and six desktops. Oh and an acrylic display humidor for tubos. I have run out of space to put things though.
Wowzers! That's ahelluva collection. Such a broad and deep selection there. Well done young man! That should keep you in stock with plenty to age over the years!
You've certainly made it easy to justify my collection to the missus! I'll be showing her these pics too later.
That wineador looks like a great purchase. And certainly easier having all ones eggs in one basket so to speak.
Well done that man.
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I think I may finally have this CAD under control...
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