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<blockquote data-quote="K Galt" data-source="post: 119738" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>I've been smoking cigars for a few years. Tried all sorts of brands, have gotten my hands a few Cubans, and have one in my cigar box right now, waiting for a real special occasion. A friend of a friend brought it back from Germany and gave it to him, but he doesn't smoke cigars, so he gave it to me. Right now, along with the Cuban, I've got a Romeo y Julieta Cedro Deluxe, a Padron 3000, a Gurkha Assassin Robusto, a CAO Brazilia and an El Rey Del Mundo Rothschild in my box. This is the lowest amount of cigars in the box I've had since I started smoking them - don't have the money to replenish right now. But I usually buy a couple every few weeks, smoke one, and bring one home to put in the box. I usually keep about 10-12 cigars, all of varying brands and styles, so I can have one whenever I feel like at home.</p><p></p><p>Here's a tip for those who'd like to collect a few cigars, but don't wanna drop the dough to by a humidor - get an empty cigar box and buy a drymistat stick. Most tobacco shops will sell them, but I'm sure you can order them online as well. Just put one of those atop all the other cigars in your box, check it about once a week to make sure it's filled with water and keep the box in a cool, dark place, and you can keep your cigars indefinitely. I've had my drymistat stick for over 3 years and absolutely zero problems with any of my cigars. I've even thrown some dried out Punch's in the box and they re-humidified perfectly in a couple of weeks.</p><p> </p><p>Check it out: <a href="http://www.drymistat.com/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.drymistat.com/index.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K Galt, post: 119738, member: 4468"] I've been smoking cigars for a few years. Tried all sorts of brands, have gotten my hands a few Cubans, and have one in my cigar box right now, waiting for a real special occasion. A friend of a friend brought it back from Germany and gave it to him, but he doesn't smoke cigars, so he gave it to me. Right now, along with the Cuban, I've got a Romeo y Julieta Cedro Deluxe, a Padron 3000, a Gurkha Assassin Robusto, a CAO Brazilia and an El Rey Del Mundo Rothschild in my box. This is the lowest amount of cigars in the box I've had since I started smoking them - don't have the money to replenish right now. But I usually buy a couple every few weeks, smoke one, and bring one home to put in the box. I usually keep about 10-12 cigars, all of varying brands and styles, so I can have one whenever I feel like at home. Here's a tip for those who'd like to collect a few cigars, but don't wanna drop the dough to by a humidor - get an empty cigar box and buy a drymistat stick. Most tobacco shops will sell them, but I'm sure you can order them online as well. Just put one of those atop all the other cigars in your box, check it about once a week to make sure it's filled with water and keep the box in a cool, dark place, and you can keep your cigars indefinitely. I've had my drymistat stick for over 3 years and absolutely zero problems with any of my cigars. I've even thrown some dried out Punch's in the box and they re-humidified perfectly in a couple of weeks. Check it out: [URL]http://www.drymistat.com/index.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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