Advice from Cigar Smokers?
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Advice from Cigar Smokers?
I enjoy grabbing a cigar once or twice a month and relaxing on my patio with a glass of scotch. I don't know anything about cigars, other than to keep the rings of those that I've tried and liked.
I'm looking to enjoy them more and keep them around. I know enough to be aware that the dry out quickly, so I'm looking to invest in a small humidor for the 15 I just ordered. Maybe something that could hold up to 35 cigars.
I've noticed CigarsInternational.com has specials every once in a while (15 cigars + humidor = $35) and was going to wait til one came along that I liked, but I know absolutely nothing.
Is anyone able to offer advice? I'm not looking to spend $60 on a humidor, just something to keep a few cigars in for a few weeks without them spoiling. Not even sure how to maintain a humidor; I see them coming with gels and "cigar juice" and have no clue what their purpose is.
I'm looking to enjoy them more and keep them around. I know enough to be aware that the dry out quickly, so I'm looking to invest in a small humidor for the 15 I just ordered. Maybe something that could hold up to 35 cigars.
I've noticed CigarsInternational.com has specials every once in a while (15 cigars + humidor = $35) and was going to wait til one came along that I liked, but I know absolutely nothing.
Is anyone able to offer advice? I'm not looking to spend $60 on a humidor, just something to keep a few cigars in for a few weeks without them spoiling. Not even sure how to maintain a humidor; I see them coming with gels and "cigar juice" and have no clue what their purpose is.
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lol - I actually read that after I posted here, but I'm always weary of websites with grammatical errors and typos. I'm sure the general info it offered is fairly reliable.
Considering this for now: http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_small...-25-GLASS.html
Considering this for now: http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_small...-25-GLASS.html