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    Guys,

    newbie to cigars and had a question. I did post a thread in "cigars" that I am a newbie.

    I am going on a cruise soon and would like to bring a couples sticks with me, what is the easiest way to store them for travel?

    Your suggestions are greatly appreciated.
    Derek

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    Any of the otter-box style travel cases will work fine. They are available in various capacities, and seal very well. Plus, you can drive a truck over them without crushing your cigars.

    Google search for Cigar Caddy, you'll see what I'm talking about.
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    +1 for cigar caddy.

    They really make a nice little travel humidor at a great price.
    www.prohumidors.com - Premium Humidors and Cigar accessories.

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    I've got the 50 count version from Cheap Humidors and it's built like a tank.


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    Hi Derek

    I also would recommend the Cigar Caddy.

    Also, I would suggest that you contact the cruise line to make sure that you can smoke onboard. quite a few cruise lines no longer allow smoking of cigars, even in their Cigar Bars.

    sammis

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    Default Get a travel cigar case

    I just got back from a cruise on carnival 2 weeks ago and I only had a humi bag. Ended up carrying one in my pocket only to find out the cigar bar did not let you smoke there all the time. Wish I would have had a plastic cigar case or something because it nearly ruined the cigar carrying it in my pocket. Enjoy your cruise! Where you going? On which line? I am totally jealous! Kudos. Roger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger View Post
    I just got back from a cruise on carnival 2 weeks ago and I only had a humi bag. Ended up carrying one in my pocket only to find out the cigar bar did not let you smoke there all the time. Wish I would have had a plastic cigar case or something because it nearly ruined the cigar carrying it in my pocket. Enjoy your cruise! Where you going? On which line? I am totally jealous! Kudos. Roger.

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    Thank for the reocmmendations fellas.
    I am going to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival

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    The Xikar travel humidors, and Cigar Caddys are excellent . . . I have the 5-stick Cigar Caddy for traveling, taking to parties, and fits perfect in my golf bag. Well worth the money!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hondahondaf4 View Post
    Thank for the reocmmendations fellas.
    I am going to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival

    I went on that cruise quite a few years ago. Too bad I didn't smoke cigars back then. It was a blast, lots of good memories.

    I did buy a bunch of alcohol (duty free) but the airline smashed it in my luggage and it ruined a bunch of clothes. I would go with one of the caddies just to make sure they aren't crushed if you are traveling via airplane to where the cruise leaves port (Miami?).
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    Grand Caymon is one of my favorite islands...there are 2 really great and reputable cigars shops on the island and have always had a good selection ISOMs.
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    I just got on cigarbid and found a 5 count Herf-a-dor for auction. They had several and they went for about half price of what they sell for in the Cigars International catalog.

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