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    The Cigar Caddy is the only box to have. I find that if I take fresh sticks from my humidor, the air-tight Cigar Caddy will keep them that way for several days. I don't usually bother with charging the little sponge in there, unless I'm going to be away for about a week or more.

    I have the 5-ct, maybe the bigger ones are a little different, I'm not sure.
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    I usually remove the foam, except the very top and bottom, and just stack them inside Zip-Lock bags with Boveda packs.

    I've got one of the off-branded 50 count Cigar Caddy's and yes they are VERY air tight, to the point that I've had to use the decompression valve when coming back from the States to Kuwait. Going from 6500 feet to sea level in Kuwait, I was able to watch the box expand slightly as the air pressure equalized.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarineOne View Post
    I usually remove the foam, except the very top and bottom, and just stack them inside Zip-Lock bags with Boveda packs.

    I've got one of the off-branded 50 count Cigar Caddy's and yes they are VERY air tight, to the point that I've had to use the decompression valve when coming back from the States to Kuwait. Going from 6500 feet to sea level in Kuwait, I was able to watch the box expand slightly as the air pressure equalized.
    You should have been around in the days BEFORE the air pressure valve. Life was sure interesting back then...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    You should have been around in the days BEFORE the air pressure valve. Life was sure interesting back then...
    "Hey... I need a ride up to 5,000 feet so I can crack my humidor open"
    "We're at NOW now... everything that's hapening now... is happening NOW!"

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    Well its better than going from sea level to altitude .... I popped the latches on it and thought it was going to explode trying to get open.

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    I tossed my one cigar case as soon as I was able after I had to man handle it open (tore the seals all to hell). I thought the damned thing was glued shut after a flight. That just plain sucked...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarineOne View Post
    Well its better than going from sea level to altitude .... I popped the latches on it and thought it was going to explode trying to get open.
    Now that is a Cigar Bomb!

    Dr. Lopaka

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    I have a question... When traveling with a cigar case on planes have you guys had any problems taking the cases on carry on?

    I know I have read a post on traveling a while ago and they keep changing the regulations and such... Also can u take butane lighters on carry on and would it be a good or bad idea to bring a butane refill bottle? I would prob put in in my underneath luggage...

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