Hey guys, great video! One quick comment or edit you might want to make. You reviewed the newair humidor in this video which has both heating and cooling. However the price you show and the model you link is to the model which has just the cooling, not the thermoelectric heating included. The model you show in the video is actually $499. Just thought I’d share :) outside of that, great video!
@@CigarTitans I’m beginning to think that’s the way to go. Had a wooden humidor...twice (won’t be going back to them) and I’m currently using tupperdores which are ok until it’s gets really warm.
@@MrSteviej893 my personal opinion is invest in electric. I had a standard desk top for years. It does the trick, but the maintenance was an ongoing thing. Not saying electric is for everyone, but I'm much happier with this kind of unit.
So when you fill the plastic container with distilled water and the unit gets to your desired humidity, how do you regulate it to stay at that humidity and not keep climbing to high ? Love the videos guys
Wayne, it has a cooling temperature between 52 and 74 degrees Fahrenheit. The warmer the room, the more that things going to need to work to keep your humidor at the desired level. I personally wouldn't recommend going above 80 room temperature. Keep the unit out of the sun, leave it in a shaded area of the house if possible.
Be careful with having it next to or under windows. Especially now or else your unit will struggle. My unit is in a room across from a window and the room doesn’t go above 80 degrees…. No need to wet the box, but I’m this smaller unit, I would take my sticks out of the box
Thanks guys! Have you guys ever met Rocky Patel or smoke his brands of cigars? There is a cigar shop near me and the owner knows Rocky Patel and Rocky Patel himself sometimes comes into the shop once in a blue moon.
Hi! I m having trouble with keeping my humidity in a electric humidor . When it s turned off it s 70% but when i turn it on and it starts cooling to 20 celsius degrees the humidity goes to 50% i think it s because it keeps taking air and make it colder. Any advice? Thanks!!!
Hey Marian Notes to keep in mind. - Where you have the unit stored. Near an AC vent or window, there may be fluctuations due to the amount of sun that enters the room. - have you properly seasoned it or if you may need to season it again.
Do you have any advice for smoking cigars in the winter season? Do you just bundle up outside or do you guys just don’t smoke cigars when it’s 0 degrees or negative degrees outside? Smoking inside is not an option for me at the moment. I have a few sticks I want to enjoy but it’s just too cold outside!
@Ryan that’s a great question.... we smoke when it’s like 55 degrees outside... that SoCal cold...Zero Degrees??...um I suggest you invest in a in house air purifier for the winter season... no way I’m smoking in that..lol
I’ll have to look into lounges I think I have a few by me. Yea that’s the gorgeous Northern Illinois weather I live in! lol I know Chicago has plenty of cigar lounges but I don’t live near the city. Thanks for the advice!
@@ryancentnarowicz I’ve done hunts in norther Cali where it reached maybe 14 degrees...and I hVe smoked then but I was bundled double and triple and near a fire...But find you a lounge brotheren
Its a very cool unit I just cant move away from my Tupperdor they have always worked so well for me but it was was looking for something better looking for a room i would buy this
Hey bro I got that from Kevin Watkins, the guy that runs the Black CigarAficionado club...He’s on FB and IG..They have merch to buy...hoodies and more....
Great video to my #saltandpepperteam 🤣. I love my Newair, I have 300H get cold here in Pennsylvania and it works amazing. No much maintenance on it than switching the Boveda packs, which by the way the last longer in winedor than your regular wood humidor. I need to put some lights on it though. Good job guys
have had nothing but horrible experience with my Newair humidor and the customer service is deplorable.I have had issue after issue and ZERO support. Do NOT buy their crap. And if you do good luck with talking to someone.
Brother Stogie looking through the humidor window was cracking me up! That was almost thumbnail worthy. Keep the videos coming.
@IronGalactus I was just trying to see...lol 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
🤣 Thanks, Iron! Happy Super Bowl Sunday 🏈🔥💨!
Brah’s good stuff. I’m gonna be like y’all when I grow up. Rooting for the G.O.A.T that’s what’s up. Go BUCS!
Brotha @Kowboy glad you enjoyed bro...: and yes I have a feeling we’re about to see Brady make history tomorrow
Kowboy, we appreciate that. Hoping tomorrow will be an exciting game. What's on the menu for the event? 🏈🔥💨
What kind of light did you use ? I can’t find anything good. The stock one is not bright at all
We just used out aperture light for the video.
Hey guys, great video! One quick comment or edit you might want to make. You reviewed the newair humidor in this video which has both heating and cooling. However the price you show and the model you link is to the model which has just the cooling, not the thermoelectric heating included. The model you show in the video is actually $499. Just thought I’d share :) outside of that, great video!
@Sukhhbir thank you chief, we will look into that
Sukhbir, thank you for the call out. You were right. We updated the link in the description. Much appreciated 🙏🔥💨
I think you should use baking soda and water to clean it....
Definitely looking at one of these. My desktop humidor refuses to hold humidity beyond a couple of weeks before it starts dropping. Thanks for sharing
I just throw a couple boveda packs in there and it usually stays where I want
Steve, hopefully this helps. The electric humidors are the way to go!
@@CigarTitans I’m beginning to think that’s the way to go. Had a wooden humidor...twice (won’t be going back to them) and I’m currently using tupperdores which are ok until it’s gets really warm.
@@MrSteviej893 my personal opinion is invest in electric. I had a standard desk top for years. It does the trick, but the maintenance was an ongoing thing. Not saying electric is for everyone, but I'm much happier with this kind of unit.
@@CigarTitans yeah the continuous maintenance is what annoys me with the wooden ones.
So when you fill the plastic container with distilled water and the unit gets to your desired humidity, how do you regulate it to stay at that humidity and not keep climbing to high ? Love the videos guys
Ideally, that should be where the unit comes in. Keep some beads, or humidification packs in there, the unit should control the temperature.
What he said!
This looks like a bad ass mini fridge or karaoke jukebox! Love it!!!
Its a humidor sis !...lol
Mini fridge coming soon though!
@@brothastogie5383 I know lol. Just has a variety of looks.
Great video!
Thanks guys! Good job!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
We appreciate it!
What lights did you add? and how did you install them?
We just used an aputure light to illuminate it for the shoot.
@@CigarTitans Hey, can you be more specific on the exact light? Thanks for your help
So if it gets to 85 or 90 degrees in my house this will keep it at 70d inside this? And if I put a box in there, should I wet the box first??
Wayne, it has a cooling temperature between 52 and 74 degrees Fahrenheit. The warmer the room, the more that things going to need to work to keep your humidor at the desired level. I personally wouldn't recommend going above 80 room temperature. Keep the unit out of the sun, leave it in a shaded area of the house if possible.
Be careful with having it next to or under windows. Especially now or else your unit will struggle. My unit is in a room across from a window and the room doesn’t go above 80 degrees….
No need to wet the box, but I’m this smaller unit, I would take my sticks out of the box
@@brothastogie5383 just be sure to not let the sun hit it across the room....
@@waynethebarber1095 never does…black out curtains in every room
Thanks guys! Have you guys ever met Rocky Patel or smoke his brands of cigars? There is a cigar shop near me and the owner knows Rocky Patel and Rocky Patel himself sometimes comes into the shop once in a blue moon.
Never met him, but we've definitely enjoyed his cigars! 🔥💨
What he said ☝🏾☝🏾
What light did you guys put in it…. That’s not the factory light
We used an aperture light to illuminate the inside to give a better view of the dimensions.
Hi! I m having trouble with keeping my humidity in a
electric humidor . When it s turned off it s 70% but
when i turn it on and it starts cooling to 20 celsius
degrees the humidity goes to 50% i think it s
because it keeps taking air and make it colder. Any
advice? Thanks!!!
Hey Marian
Notes to keep in mind.
- Where you have the unit stored. Near an AC vent or window, there may be fluctuations due to the amount of sun that enters the room.
- have you properly seasoned it or if you may need to season it again.
Bro what brand is that humidor in intro?
Which one, brother?
@@CigarTitans 00:01-00:20 , is that prestige vanderbilt?
@@franmnz2235 that’s a great question…I’ll get back to you on that one
Link to Led lights?
Hey Donte, the light we used for the shoot was actually our aperture light. Definitely not what I would recommend for long term use.
Do you have any advice for smoking cigars in the winter season? Do you just bundle up outside or do you guys just don’t smoke cigars when it’s 0 degrees or negative degrees outside? Smoking inside is not an option for me at the moment. I have a few sticks I want to enjoy but it’s just too cold outside!
@Ryan that’s a great question.... we smoke when it’s like 55 degrees outside... that SoCal cold...Zero Degrees??...um I suggest you invest in a in house air purifier for the winter season... no way I’m smoking in that..lol
Or go to a local line
Lounge
I’ll have to look into lounges I think I have a few by me. Yea that’s the gorgeous Northern Illinois weather I live in! lol I know Chicago has plenty of cigar lounges but I don’t live near the city. Thanks for the advice!
@@ryancentnarowicz I’ve done hunts in norther Cali where it reached maybe 14 degrees...and I hVe smoked then but I was bundled double and triple and near a fire...But find you a lounge brotheren
I use boveda to keep humidity and and to season a new one.
Great way to keep em fresh!
Temperature activates cigar Beatles, not RH.
You're right!
WOW just found you guys..cool channel!
We appreciate that, Camera With wings! 🙏🔥💨
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Its a very cool unit I just cant move away from my Tupperdor they have always worked so well for me but it was was looking for something better looking for a room i would buy this
Keep the Tupperdore....get both....one for ease, one aesthetics
I have mine in the second family room 🔥💨
Need one of those
Go to out “How to find the right humidor for you” video and get in on the contest for one of these bad boys!!!!
Great job brothers!
Thanks brother Tim
Thanks, Tim! Happy Super Bowl Sunday! 🏈🔥💨
Can I get one of those shirts you had on during the intro brotha stogie? Great video by the way
Hey bro I got that from Kevin Watkins, the guy that runs the Black CigarAficionado club...He’s on FB and IG..They have merch to buy...hoodies and more....
@@brothastogie5383 thank you
The G.O.A.T
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Great video to my #saltandpepperteam 🤣. I love my Newair, I have 300H get cold here in Pennsylvania and it works amazing. No much maintenance on it than switching the Boveda packs, which by the way the last longer in winedor than your regular wood humidor. I need to put some lights on it though. Good job guys
Thanks, Axel! Thermoelectric is definitely the way to go.
I guess this Salt and Pepper is going to stick....lol....
@Axel nice to know you have a thermoelectric humidor....Glad you enjoyed the review
@@brothastogie5383 looks like it lol
@@brothastogie5383 lol yup, get the T-shirt ready I'm definitely buying one 👊🏽
@@Axelrodz07 hahah...that’s an awesome idea....stay tuned!
I hate you guys hahahahaha, that looks amazing Brothers
Does the hate stem from them not shipping overseas lol? We appreciate you brother! 🔥💨
Lmao
@@CigarTitans hahahah yep 😩, video is amazing as always, keep it up bros
I love my Audew! I’d rather get the bigger Audew and have money left over for cigars.
👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
I've had zero issues with my Audew. It's been a great humidor.
have had nothing but horrible experience with my Newair humidor and the customer service is deplorable.I have had issue after issue and ZERO support. Do NOT buy their crap. And if you do good luck with talking to someone.
Wow!!! Awesome
Hey there she is...We missed you around here
Hope you're well Ashes! 😉🔥💨
@@brothastogie5383 I still got my eyes on you guys. 😉
@@CigarTitans yes I’m doing well. Thank you ☺️
@@asheseverywherewithangie4480 I hope so
what's the temperature range for the room that you keep it in?
Anywhere between 72-76 degrees
@@brothastogie5383 I mean how cold to how hot of a room can it operate in? Thanks!
@@jench78 NewAir suggests between 50-77 degrees ambient room temperature
Do yourself a favor and go bigger lol I got the 300 for my really good stuff but still run about 3 tupperdors and coolerdors for the rest 😂
One humidor is almost never enough lol
Tobacco beetles!?! Ah hell nah!!
@Scott right!....lmao
That might make for a decent sci-fi flick tho? 🤔 "Attack of the Killer Tobacco Beetles", or maybe "Tobacco Beetles on a Plane". 🤣🤣
@@scotttherobot6472 hahaha “Now that’s enough!...Now I’m tired of these got damn beetles on this got damn plane!” My Samuel L. Jackson impression...
@cigartitans maybe we can make a Bound in Smoke sci-fi short movie!
You guys could be like Kung Fury!! 🤣🤣
No way that can hold 250 cigars with only one drawer.
If it's Corona to Robusto sizes, it can.