There's no need at all to cut the cellophane on the cigar down. I would not do that.
There's no need at all to cut the cellophane on the cigar down. I would not do that.
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Ok I have decided to start off with some cigars that won't rob me of my life savings. Just a start but what do you guys think of Don Kiki Brown Label Churchill Cigars? I am about to order some so let me know if I should go through with it or not.
Thanks...
Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
I meant I just used an old empty cellophane cigar wrapper to hold the makeshift humidification devevice made of paper towel bits wetted with humi solution.
The Don Kiki browns are good economical full-flavor cigars. I found this last batch I ordered a little lacking in comparison to the first I bought. More harsh and less sweet and smooth. Consistency is a problem with any cigar unfortunately. So many factors come into play. If I had to recommend a single batch I know is good right now, get in on the Indian Tabac "Fire" cigars from Cigars International. They still have some left I think. If you've already ordered the Don Kiki's, I hope you like them. I have a box of the Fire's right now. I'll sell you one for exactly what I paid for it if you'd like.
price check?
Estimating shipping to you at $1.50, I paid $1.50 per stick, that makes $3.00 total.Originally Posted by gtxjet
Edit: I forgot to subtract my shipping cost from the original price.
Last edited by Kenyth; 07-15-2005 at 01:02 PM.
I'd really like to do that except I dont have a humidor yet and I'm already getting about 15 cigars coming my way so I'm looking for one that holds between 25-50 ct of cigars. Let me know if you can find a good deal one one.
If you're just looking for a good deal, cubancrafters.com has some cheap servicable humidors for $20.
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