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    Hi everyone,


    I am an expat living in Dubai in the middle east. I was introduced to cigars a few months ago during a business trip to Saudi Arabia where we visited a prominent cigar lounge and I've been hooked. I smoked a romeo y julieta wide churchill on that occasion.

    On the trip home, picked up a few tubos at the duty free and now starting to slowly get myself tooled up.

    Current stash waiting to be smoked:
    RYJ Wide Churchill
    MC no2
    MC Eagle
    Davidoff Robusto Millenium
    Partagas Series P No2

    They're all in orignal tubes except the RYJ which I took out of the box and keeping in the humidified sealed bags that the duty free were selling.

    Kit wise, I have:
    Humidor (wooden with glass top + its own humidifer)
    Analogue hygrometer
    Bottle of humidor solution
    Bottle of Savinelli surface active liquid
    Distlled water + new sponge
    Spare humidifer (little larger)
    windproof torch (xikar executive ii)
    guillotine cutter

    To do list:
    - calibrate hygrometer
    - season humidor

    Now I have been reading a lot about the above two tasks (outside of the forum) and thought I had it figured i.e wipe the inside of the humidor with a new sponge damp with distlled water but now having to think twice after browsing some threads on here! I am reading warnings baout warping etc...I noticed there wasn't a sticky to guide this process so if anyone can point me in the exact threads that would be nice but in the meanwhile, I'll continue to read up

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    Welcome to the forum. Some good smokes to start off with; the P2 is one of my favourite Cubans and the one that got me hooked on cigars.

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    • #3
      Welcome aboard!

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      • #4
        Welcome to UKCF!


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        • #5
          Welcome!

          One word - Boveda. Avoid the hassle!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by grumpybaldy View Post
            Welcome!

            One word - Boveda. Avoid the hassle!
            Welcome, good sir!

            I also have to concur with the sage advice given above - stress free, forgiving, and they last a long time (and can be recharged!)

            Looking forward to reading about your smoking journey
            Only the impossible is worth the effort.

            JEANETTE WINTERSON,

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            • #7
              Thanks all and yes Boveda is indeed my preferred route except it is not available out here or the duty free hence why I got myself tooled up with the rest. I may just give it a wait as I have friends visiting from the UK so will get them to bring some back.

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              • #8
                Welcome to the forum.

                Yes boveda is the way....have you tried asking the lchd if they have any boveda packs...


                Great stock if cigars....how are the prices out there since the tax hike?



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                • #9
                  Welcome bourneagain

                  Deffo recommend the boveda packs like the guys have said if your friends in the UK can get you some

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                  • #10
                    Why Wait?

                    Originally posted by bourneagain View Post
                    Now I have been reading a lot about the above two tasks (outside of the forum) and thought I had it figured i.e wipe the inside of the humidor with a new sponge damp with distlled water but now having to think twice after browsing some threads on here! I am reading warnings baout warping etc...I noticed there wasn't a sticky to guide this process so if anyone can point me in the exact threads that would be nice but in the meanwhile, I'll continue to read up
                    Well sir, I've had the occasion to season a few humidors in my time and never had a problem wiping down the sides of the box with distilled water. The trick is to lightly dampen/moisten the wood; not to saturate it. A slight darkening of the wood is sufficient. Using this method gives the process a "jump start," if your will, and cuts down the time needed to get your box up and running.

                    Now, no dobut a few purists out there and the so-called "aficionados" will have something to say about this and probably poo-poo the process. And that's fine, but I just don't have the patience to wait weeks watching the paint dry.

                    Bag Boy
                    sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                    • #11
                      Welcome to this forum and enjoy smoking those cigars that you purchased.
                      Marc

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                      • #12
                        Welcome to the forum. Just a thought, if you are in Dubai, I'm guessing where you keep your cigars will be air conditioned, which with the high temperatures and low RH could well mean that you will have to keep a closer eye on things than those of us in more temperate climates. Might be worth investing in a digital hygrometer at some point too.

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                        • #13
                          Welcome onboard!
                          Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                          • #14
                            Welcome indeed. At least there is nice weather out there for smoking! It's occasionally warm I hear!

                            I read the cedar used in humidors is very good at resisting warping. But I've always been a bit good at watching paint dry. And paranoid about the moisture raising the grain. But since then I've had enough spills in the humidors that all seems fine!

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                            I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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