Hi guys! First post and in need of some sound, honest advice.
So, I've been a casual cigar smoker for a number of years now, no particular favorites although I am fond of a Montecristo No 4.
I have never had to store cigars as i always just tend to buy the odd few sticks at a time and consume them before replacing.
Anyway, I've just got back from Cuba and you can probably guess whats coming next. ;-)
Lets just say i got a little carried away!
I came back with a 25 box of No 4's, 10 Madura 5 Magicos plus some Siglio II's, the odd single plus a bunch of hand rolled cigars from a tobacco farm. Oops!
I've popped the farm cigars into a tupperware box by themselves and into the deep freeze for a few days to kill any nasty's that may have hitched a ride back with me.
BTW, they are made from the same leaves as Cohiba, the farmer fermented using his own recipe, there actually really good! A little harsher but full of flavor.
So i have this nice selection now and no where to store them. Ive popped them all into a large tupperware container for now and have a Xikar digi Hygrometer and Xikar crystal humidifier on its way. Not sure if that was a good move or not as i was kind of buying blind.
What i would love from you guys is advice on a good looking but functional humidor that wont break the bank to help me display and preserve my new collection/investment!
Any help or advice on a humidor or anything I've said above that maybe wrong please chime in.
Thanks Guys.
Dave
So, I've been a casual cigar smoker for a number of years now, no particular favorites although I am fond of a Montecristo No 4.
I have never had to store cigars as i always just tend to buy the odd few sticks at a time and consume them before replacing.
Anyway, I've just got back from Cuba and you can probably guess whats coming next. ;-)
Lets just say i got a little carried away!
I came back with a 25 box of No 4's, 10 Madura 5 Magicos plus some Siglio II's, the odd single plus a bunch of hand rolled cigars from a tobacco farm. Oops!
I've popped the farm cigars into a tupperware box by themselves and into the deep freeze for a few days to kill any nasty's that may have hitched a ride back with me.
BTW, they are made from the same leaves as Cohiba, the farmer fermented using his own recipe, there actually really good! A little harsher but full of flavor.
So i have this nice selection now and no where to store them. Ive popped them all into a large tupperware container for now and have a Xikar digi Hygrometer and Xikar crystal humidifier on its way. Not sure if that was a good move or not as i was kind of buying blind.
What i would love from you guys is advice on a good looking but functional humidor that wont break the bank to help me display and preserve my new collection/investment!
Any help or advice on a humidor or anything I've said above that maybe wrong please chime in.
Thanks Guys.
Dave
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