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Originally Posted by MMAB
Like I said above, I'm not blaming it on the heat, I'm wondering if Cbid is selling seconds or cigars that have not been properly stored or something like that.
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Originally Posted by MMAB
Like I said above, I'm not blaming it on the heat, I'm wondering if Cbid is selling seconds or cigars that have not been properly stored or something like that.
A guy was hand rolling cigars in the Havana Cigar Co in Las Vegas. I smoked one of his sticks and enjoyed it. A few weeks after I get back from vacation I decided to order a bunch of them, the price is right and the lady I spoke with said she would make sure to mark the customs form so I don't get charged taxes or whatever. I told her to make sure she packs a humidity pack with them. She said "ok". About 7 days later I get the package and upon opening it I see two macanado boxes, no zip lock bag or anything. One of the boxes, the smaller one, had like ten sticks in it, no humidity pack. The other box had a majority of the sticks in it, with a small humidity pack on top, that felt dry as hell :smiley19: A couple of the cigars were garbage right away they were so cracked. The wrapper on about 10 of them were cracking slightly or unrolling a bit. And the other 40 or so sticks are ok, albeit dry. I had a humidor with some water in it for a few weeks, just getting ready for these sticks. Well I have had the sticks in the humidor for just over a week now and they feel ok now, but I am still scared to smoke them. And the humidity is only at 64% or so, even though I have a shot glass of water in there along with a couple sponges. I figure they are still absorbing a lot of water. Once I can get the humidity to stabilize at around 70% I will smoke one. I'd say at this rate at least another couple weeks.
Any thoughts on if the smokes might be ruined? I am thinking that although they might of dried out a bit, the essential oils are probably still there and once I get them properly humidified they should be ok?
And I never called her to complain or anything. *shrug* I paid $2.25 a stick, so unless they are horrible it isn't a bad deal.
Anyone have an opinion on getting cigars shipped in south Florida? It's hot here but very humid so I can't see anything drying out that's been shipped overnight or 2-day air or maybe USPS priority (2-3 days)? Any comments? :smiley25:
The humidity would be fine, but, the heat could still take their toll on them. I would get next day or 2 day delivery just to be safe.