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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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    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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