Ok MMAB, after reading your post I am going to let them rest in the humidor (damn I need another one, this one is constantly full!) for a few weeks or so and try one again. Thanks!![]()
Ok MMAB, after reading your post I am going to let them rest in the humidor (damn I need another one, this one is constantly full!) for a few weeks or so and try one again. Thanks!![]()
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
yeh,im with cnb,that evil cbid can fill a humi pretty fastOriginally Posted by cigar no baka
I drink a great deal.I sleep a little,and i smoke cigar after cigar.That is why i am in two-hundred percent form
-Winston Churchill
I know here in East TN the humidity is CRAZY!!! My friends that have humis are going nuts right now, because it is so hard to keep up with in humid weather. I've heard of big shops here in the south having the same problems. I know I was in South Carolina last week and bought a few cigars. By the time I smoked the last one, I could tell the weather had affected it. Damn summer time!!! I'm ready for fall/winter, enough of this 115 degree shit with 90% humidity.
-Mike
Originally Posted by reaganyouth84
AMEN!!
I keep my humidor on the bottom shelf of the endtable in the living room. I find that it is much cooler down near the floor. The heat and humidity has been pretty intense here in WI too. Since I have my own place now and have to pay the bills, I have only used the A/C for about a week out of the whole summer. I am never home during the day and I leave the windows open, luckily we live in a small town where there are not too many problems. I even leave my patio door open sometimes. I just leave a fan in the window of the living room to keep the temp. down in there. Leaving the humi on or near the floor, I have found keeps it at a nice 70-75 degrees. Also, the needle has not moved off the 68% humidity mark, so that works great for me!
Cbid shipped my stuff by DHL. I know their vans are AC'd but not sure about the warehouse. UPS does have a refrigerated warehouse for medical stuff. I'm not sure if this would work but you could ask your online retailers to mark the box as perishable and that it should be kept refrigerated.
I have to say that living in the UK has its advantages.
I thought it was a tampon joke!
That is a really good idea! I know the UPS driver who picks up here at the office pretty well. I'll ask him if they would actually keep them refrigerated if you mark them perishable. Who knows if they really would or not! He did tell me to never mark a box fragile, because then there is always the dumbass who really doesn't care if he keeps his job who decides to see how far he can drop kick the box. I will talk to him about the perishable thing when I see him tomorrow.Originally Posted by nhcigarfan
If Cigars are shipped by Priority Mail there should be no problem. All Cigars received should rest for a few days before smoking.
Keep in mind the fact that rapid changes in humidity and temperature will cause Cigars to "crack".
When I am driving from our shop in Miami to my home in Virginia Beach, Va my Cigars are carried in an Igloo Cooler, which has an Aquafoam foam humidifier filled with 50/50. I never have a problem.
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