Welcome aboard!Originally Posted by Dmitri
Being new to cigars, my advice would be not to spend too much on accessories. Get an inexpensive lighter (I use my zippo 99.9% of the time), get an inexpensive cutter (cheap plastic one $1-$5), and build a Tupperdor.My first question is do you guys think I should grab a small humidor from a local cigar shop or would I find a better quality one online?
Just grab a decent size tupperware container with a good seal, get a household sponge and soak it in distilled water or humidifying solution (which your local shop will have), place the sponge in the tupperware and presto, you have a working cheap humidor.
Like Lopaka said, this is subjective. My advice would be go to your local shop, tell them your looking for some inexpensive smokes, and tell them what you have had before that you liked and didn't like. Get them to suggest 4 or 5 brands that they feel might suit your taste and grab 2 different sizes of each brand.Next, what are some good brands that aren't too expensive, but would be fine enough for a special occasion or get together?
The reason I say get 2 sizes of each brand is for me, on some occasions size difference have given me different smoking experiences within the same brand. A good example of this are the Diablo Picante cigars. While I really disliked the larger ring guage smokes (spec. the Torpedo), I really liked the smaller ring guage cigars. This way, you can try the brand twice and no certainly wether you like them or not.
Now, here's my last one. While visiting my father again last week I opened up the fridge to grab some steaks for grilling when something caught my eye through a plastic shelf. There were 2 ziplock bags. Both had a mixture of Cohibas, MonteCristo's, Romeo Y Juliettas, and there were a couple other brands that I didn't recognize. Each one was in cello, then in a zip-lock bag, and then in another bag with ones of the same brand then they were grouped together in one of the large gallon sized bags. I'm not sure how long they have been there, but I opened one up and it seemed a little dry compared to other cigars I have encountered. I was thinking that I had hit the mother load, but now I question whether or not the cigars are still good. I don't think they've been there more thana year, and each one was in a total of one cellophane wrapper and 3 zip-lock storage bags. Do you think they can be salvaged? Should I put them in a humidor after I pick one up and leave them for a couple months or what?
Thanks in advance.
The cigars are salvagable. They certainly need to be place in a more controlled environment. Take them out and toss them in a Tupperdor and let them sit for a few weeks and they should be fine.
Hope this helps you brother.![]()
Bookmarks