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    Quote Originally Posted by Cale View Post
    Thanks for the input everyone. Since I already bought this humidor, there is nothing I can do except purchase a different one if its recommended. It came in the mail today and it seems sturdy enough for me (I always drive to Vegas so I don't have to worry about it getting crushed by other luggage or having something set on it). It is full of foam with cigar size slits in it so there is no worry about anything rolling around.

    The only thing I am worried about is that there is no humidification system built in. Can someone please recommend me a product to help with that? Or should my cigars be fine for 3-4 days? The seal seems alright on this thing. It will be in AC the entire time to heat is not really an issue, but I appreciate the heads up!
    Beads for humidification, carry a small sealable container with some distilled water for the trip.

    That said, ditch the briefcase and get an otterbox, or something similar (there are some other brands just as good with a similar style). Far superior product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monk View Post
    Beads for humidification, carry a small sealable container with some distilled water for the trip.

    That said, ditch the briefcase and get an otterbox, or something similar (there are some other brands just as good with a similar style). Far superior product.

    -W.
    Ditto.


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