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    Hey guys, I recently decided to pickup a small travel humidor for my trips to Vegas. I am usually gone 3-5 days so I figured this briefcase style humi would be great for protection and it holds just the right amount. I notice that it doesn't have any humidification system built into it so do you think I should add something to it or should my cigars be fine for a couiple of days?

    http://www.cigarbid.com/auction/lot.cfm?lotID=397284

    Please make any recommendations!

    (edit: I would have posted pictures so you don't need to click the link and select additional pictures, but cbid doesn't seem to let you use their pictures)

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    I have an otter box cigar caddy. Best of the best in my opinion.

    It's bullet proof/crush proof. Water proof up to 100feet!!! Perfect seal. Comes in 2 to 15 size caddies. Has a humidification device in the lid. Price is right. Check it out...

    I just looked at the travel humi you are thinking about getting, sorry but, what garbage... Thing looks like it will last maybe a trip or two before it falls apart, let alone the seal, is there one?


    http://www.otterbox.com/products/cigar_caddy/
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    I'll vouch for the otter box style. I bought a knock off 15 count for $20 it it is great. Seals something rediculous.

    Definitely keeps the cigars from rolling around, ripping the feet up etc...

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    Otter Box style (I have a Herf-a-Dor) are great. That brief case style are just OK at best. I know a guy who has one and he has not been very pleased. You do have to be more careful with that and the seal is not very good. Otter box style seal VERY good and as mentioned above they are damn near indestructable.

    Go for one of these over the brief case and you won't be dissappointed. You can generally get these on the cheap (5 count for less than $10 and 15 count for less than $15) on either C-Bid or Cigarauctioneer.com)

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    I have the herf-a-dor one also. I like it. I don't think it has a humidification system though, so I just put one of those wet-pillows in there for humidification.

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    I have the 5 stick otterbox for cigar outings and they're fantastic. Even if you throw your bag of clubs in the water hazard, your cigars will be safe and dry!

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    I have a Herf-a-dor from Cbid. I won it with some 5 Vegas. It is a very, very nice setup. You could run it over with a truck and your cigars would be fine.

    I have a Thompson's (I know, don't ask :) briefcase style that just does not do the job. I ended up worrying more about the travel humidor than enjoy my trip up north. Poor cigars.

    I would not recommend the briefcase, but it is your decision, bro.

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    I have the 10 count and 32 count Cigar Caddy.

    The 10 count is for day trips and day herfs. The 32 count is for vacations. Boyh are great, They both seal well and keep the cigars from rolling around.

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    I also have a 5 count Herf-A-Dor that I won with the 5 vegas sticks. Its awesome. Very sturdy, awesome tight rubber seal and a small flower foam to help out with the humidity.

    The one your looking at buying looks like it doesnt have a seal what so ever on it. Remember also when your traveling with your travel humi to keep the temperature low on it. Just because you have a humidication device inside wont save your sticks if its hot out. I guess right now in most parts of the country its probably pretty cool though so it shouldnt be a worry. I took mine camping when it was about 100+ out her in southern California and I left it in the ice chest all day and night.
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    Thanks for the input everyone. Since I already bought this humidor, there is nothing I can do except purchase a different one if its recommended. It came in the mail today and it seems sturdy enough for me (I always drive to Vegas so I don't have to worry about it getting crushed by other luggage or having something set on it). It is full of foam with cigar size slits in it so there is no worry about anything rolling around.

    The only thing I am worried about is that there is no humidification system built in. Can someone please recommend me a product to help with that? Or should my cigars be fine for 3-4 days? The seal seems alright on this thing. It will be in AC the entire time to heat is not really an issue, but I appreciate the heads up!
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    I dont know what kind of seal is on that case you have so im not sure if you would have much use for a humidication device for just 3-4 days.

    There are alot of different things you can use though, just gotta find something small enough to leave room for the sticks in your case with it. Maybe some other members here can suggest something that would fit in the case.
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    I bet one of the small capsules of Beads will fit in one of the cigar slots.
    The half ounce humitube here: http://www.heartfeltindustries.com/Beads.htm
    looks like it would fit nicely.

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    Since you already bought the briefcase style, I would go with beads to keep it at somewhat of a decent humidity.... http://www.cigarmony.com/store/produ...roducts_id=463

    After you realize that this one is good but not great.... try and win an Otterbox style one from CBid that has some cigars in it that you want to try.

    When you get outbid..... got to www.Cigarmony.com.... I bought a fifteen count one from Marc last year and use it every time i head out for a weekend trip
    I'm not big on doing reviews, tobacco doesn't taste like "cocoa" or "nutty" or "mocha" to me, it tastes like freakin' TOBACCO. I know what I like and I really don't care what other people think of other cigars. I've never read a review and said to myself "Wow, that sounds like a cigar I'd like to try!"

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    Agree with everyone's input on beads - but IMHO, if you're just looking to keep the sticks from drying out for a 3-5 days (specifically in the winter), just use a water pillow. You can get them on cbid or sites like seriouscigars - they're effective, they're cheap, and they're disposable.

    This may be sacrilege, but for trips 3 days or less, I don't even bring a humidification element - anything with a seal will keep the sticks at where you want it to be providing you don't open and close it frequently.
    Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cale View Post
    Thanks for the input everyone. Since I already bought this humidor, there is nothing I can do except purchase a different one if its recommended. It came in the mail today and it seems sturdy enough for me (I always drive to Vegas so I don't have to worry about it getting crushed by other luggage or having something set on it). It is full of foam with cigar size slits in it so there is no worry about anything rolling around.

    The only thing I am worried about is that there is no humidification system built in. Can someone please recommend me a product to help with that? Or should my cigars be fine for 3-4 days? The seal seems alright on this thing. It will be in AC the entire time to heat is not really an issue, but I appreciate the heads up!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cale View Post
    Thanks for the input everyone. Since I already bought this humidor, there is nothing I can do except purchase a different one if its recommended. It came in the mail today and it seems sturdy enough for me (I always drive to Vegas so I don't have to worry about it getting crushed by other luggage or having something set on it). It is full of foam with cigar size slits in it so there is no worry about anything rolling around.

    The only thing I am worried about is that there is no humidification system built in. Can someone please recommend me a product to help with that? Or should my cigars be fine for 3-4 days? The seal seems alright on this thing. It will be in AC the entire time to heat is not really an issue, but I appreciate the heads up!
    Beads for humidification, carry a small sealable container with some distilled water for the trip.

    That said, ditch the briefcase and get an otterbox, or something similar (there are some other brands just as good with a similar style). Far superior product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monk View Post
    Beads for humidification, carry a small sealable container with some distilled water for the trip.

    That said, ditch the briefcase and get an otterbox, or something similar (there are some other brands just as good with a similar style). Far superior product.

    -W.
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    I concur!

    Quote Originally Posted by mauied1101 View Post
    Agree with everyone's input on beads - but IMHO, if you're just looking to keep the sticks from drying out for a 3-5 days (specifically in the winter), just use a water pillow. You can get them on cbid or sites like seriouscigars - they're effective, they're cheap, and they're disposable.

    This may be sacrilege, but for trips 3 days or less, I don't even bring a humidification element - anything with a seal will keep the sticks at where you want it to be providing you don't open and close it frequently.

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