August Contest: Cheap Humidors Give Away

Here is a hell of a contest for August sponsored by cheaphumidors.com

Here’s What Ya Gotta Do
Sign up for Fire Up That Cigar by email. There is a link to do so on the right hand side of the site, but for those that are knees deep in the sauce right now and can’t think straight, just click here and enter you email address. Then log into your email account and confirm your subscription. Also leave a comment and tell me about your humidor(s) you own.

Here is what you will win
A $15 gift certificate to Cheaphumidors.com and a FireUpThatCigar.com Tee-Shirt
If there are 1-99 participants, one $15 gift certificate will be given
If there are 100-199 participants, three $15 gift certificates will be given
If there are 200-299 participants, six $15 gift certificates will be given
If there are 300-399 participants, ten $15 gift certificates will be given
If there are 400+ participants, fifteen $15 gift certificates will be given

Each winner will also be given a FireUpThatCigar.com Tee-shirt. Make sure to tell your friends to sign up to because the more participants the more Cheap Humidors will give.

Rules
You must enter a valid email address (this is also so I can notify you if you win) and you must be a verified subscriber by August 31, 2009. You must be 18 years of age or older to win.

Good Luck Boys & Girls!!!!

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Comments

  1. Jerry Kontur says:

    I have a burl wood Hexagon shaped Humidor With a glass window in front that stores 50 Cigars or so. The Hexagon shape is unique, but reduces storage capacity.

  2. MJ says:

    All I have is a 100-count desktop humidor that resembles a treasure chest! It was bombed to me by my friends father and I love it dearly. I’ve never been able to fill her to the brim, so I’ve never needed to have another Humi.

  3. 858 Nick says:

    I have a 50ct desktop, and 3 large (500 count?) airtight containers. they are all bursting at the seems. I have resorted to using two travel humidors and a large tupperware container for regular storage.

    Here is a link to what the airtight container’s look like.
    http://www.stogiereview.com/fanforum/index.php?topic=2173.msg52471#msg52471

    I am in the process of building a cabinet humidor to better organize and manage my increasing supply.
    sneak peak. http://bayimg.com/image/fadegaacb.jpg

  4. Scot says:

    Just a desktop humi. Glass top.

  5. Labman (Charlie) says:

    Let’s see, I have a 150 count chest-humi with a picture of a golfer on it, which is kind of weird seeing since I don’t golf. I also have three 50 count humidor’s, and a small tupperdor…I’ve also been thinking about converting a large Tupperware plastic bin into a tupperdor as well. AND, that’s it!

    Thanks for the contest…I’ll pass on the word.

  6. John Brooke says:

    Cooler and a desktop 150ct. Hope I win.

  7. Fynnegan says:

    50ct desktop from the 1940′s(lined with milk glass), and 28-bottle vinotemp wine cooler used as a humidor. Perfect for the heat & humidity of Texas summers.

  8. smokin5 says:

    Humidors? I’ve got a few, starting with a converted upright freezer loaded with boxes & beads. And the 28-bottle wine refrigerator similarly decked out, but on a smaller level.
    And the 15-quart Tupperdore filled with my everyday smokes. Then there’s the basic humidors I keep at the office. Oh, and the……you get the picture.

  9. aich says:

    I have a 150 ct glass top from Cheap Humidors.

  10. adampaal says:

    you guys are fucken awesome!!! keep em coming boys!!! Remember to have your friends sign up. The more that enter the more the odds go up!!!

  11. christianlogay says:

    Good day to all,

    I just signed up to start recieving your Feed on Fire up that Cigar and i thought i would let you in on my humidor collection. First, its not very big, i only have 2 humidors. the first one i bought back when i didnt know any better about the quality of a humidor. all i wanted was something to keep my cigars in. I paid 50 dollars for it online and i still have it to this day. ive been smokiing cigars for 15 years. I bought my first humidor from Thompson Cigar so that should give you a hint as to the quality. my next humidor however i did not buy. It was given to me by one of my closest friends. His name is Gerry. Gerry and i sat down one night while having a cigar, we created this idea that we would use this particular humidor as a vessel to house a regular box of fine Cigars and when we each went on a trip, we would stop by the other persons house and deliver this humidor, fully stocked and ready to smoke! so far, this humidor has passed back and forth about 10 times between us and we have no intention on stopping this now established tradition. The Humidor is your stamdard size 35 cigar humi, and is constructed out of Light mahogany with a cedar lining. This humidor does not leave my site when it is in my possesion. that is just a little bit about my humidor collection. hope you enjoyed that.
    Keep up the great work.

  12. Andy K. says:

    It’s not the quantity it’s the quality, right? LOL. I’ve only got one small 50ct desktop that your Pop’s convinced me to buy. He didn’t tell me I need to keep refilling it though. I can’t seem to keep 50 in it. ;) But hey, I’m new…

  13. James Christie says:

    I have a few starting with a 100 count plain jane desktop, a 75 count with a glass front door and all slideout trays in it. Next I have another 75 count desktop and I just picked up a used display humidor that will hold approx. 300 smokes. Of course I also have a coolidor going as well. They are all full to the brim with the exception of the new 300 count, which I am currently trying to get up to a useable humidity. I have also converted all of the humidifiers to the Heartfelt RH Beads.

  14. Chris says:

    I have a small (5-stick) travel humidor, and a smallish desktop humi that actually contained a bottle of brandy (Martel?)

  15. adampaal says:

    Just tell him to give you some of his…

  16. Keith1911 says:

    I actually have 3 humidors. A large 150 count one where I store my day to day smokes. A 100 count one that is my aging humidor. And a small 50 count one where I keep my pipe tobacco and flavored cigars. I do have 2 tupperdors (too many cigars for the humidors) and 2 travel humidors.

  17. Cypher09 says:

    I have a 150 count that I store all my bundles in and a 25 count desk top that my wife gave to me for my 21st birthday back when we were dating in college.

  18. SteveD says:

    I keep two humidors in my ofice (both purchased, incidentally, from Dave at CheapHumidors.com): a 100-count “Milano” in cherry, and a second, smaller leather-top model. Both continue to perform very well, and I’d recommend them to any one looking for a small, attractive office-sized humidor.

  19. Paul Shing says:

    I have five in total. My 1st was handmade by my father and holds approx. 30 cigars. I have a 100-count desktop Rocky Patel and 2 25-counts, one from CigarFest, the other was a freebie. The 5th one is a 15 count travel humidor. The handmade one I got from my Dad probably works the best out of all of them.

    Paul

  20. David says:

    I personally have two humidors, a smaller one that is a 20 count. Although it is small, I am very surprised at how well it regulates the humidity, took less then a week to stabilize! My second humidor is a three shelf stand up type that has a front door. They classify it as a 150 ct, and although it is very nice, I do not agree with that, perhaps 50-75 count.

  21. BillyMac says:

    Got 3 humidors, all from CheapHumidors. They got great stuff. Got 2 solid Cherry wood w/150 count and another Glossy Cherry w/250 count w/glass top. Keep em’ stocked halfway w/Padillas, 5 Vegas, Cohibas, Nubs & Camachos. Just livin the good life!

  22. Iain says:

    I have a 50ct desk top humi, two 20ct brand humis and a coolerador.

  23. Running two 50-count desktops and I just filled them both up. It’s a beautiful sight. The over flow ends up in the good ol’ cooler-dor but since I’m terrible at ageing my cigars, they seem to get smoked before I really ever exceed my storage limits. Oh yeah, can’t forget the 3 travel humidors for long weekends up north.

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