jerseystepup 06:58 PM 06-28-2009
Anyone know of anywhere online to get a cheap decent travel humi? i know you get what oyu pay for... but it doesnt have to be big.. im going away in 3 weeks...and after going away this past weekend and the humidity seriously effecting my sticks i NEED to get one.. however the old lady isnt fond of me buying something right now.. i know the devil site has some but i just dont have the patients.. anyone know of a cheap buy? thanks!
randy
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Giant & 49er Fan 07:05 PM 06-28-2009
What size travel humi are you looking for? I have a hookup on the cigar caddy which is the best travel humi there is... ask around! Air tight, resinated plastic and pretty much everything proof.
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Giant & 49er Fan 07:08 PM 06-28-2009
Mugen910 07:09 PM 06-28-2009
take the foam out...clean up the residue...and now you have a 10 ct
:-)
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dubnick 07:35 PM 06-28-2009
troutbreath 09:10 PM 06-28-2009
They have all kinds of sizes of these at JR, usually at an OK price. They are not the "cigar caddy" brand, but it's the same box.
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dunng 09:18 PM 06-28-2009
bigloo 09:22 PM 06-28-2009
The 30ct pricing there is awesome!
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dunng 09:27 PM 06-28-2009
Too bad they are now out of stock on most of them...
:-)
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Random Guy 09:29 PM 06-28-2009
dunng 09:32 PM 06-28-2009
skullnrose 09:43 PM 06-28-2009
How many sticks do you need it to hold ? Where in NJ are you? I might be able to help you out. Drop me a PM in case I don't follow the thread.
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replicant_argent 09:49 PM 06-28-2009
why not just go with a tupperdor? You probably have one hanging around in the cupboard, and the old lady can't complain about "free" and it will do a fine job for a week, or even two worth of smokes. A few beads or a humi-pack and you are all set. Yeah, not bling, but
perfectly serviceable. I use a ziploc thing about 10"x3"x5" when I need something to hold a couple dozen sticks.
http://www.amazon.com/Ziploc-10885-C...f=pd_sbs_hpc_5
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kzm007 10:12 AM 06-29-2009
Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
why not just go with a tupperdor? You probably have one hanging around in the cupboard, and the old lady can't complain about "free" and it will do a fine job for a week, or even two worth of smokes. A few beads or a humi-pack and you are all set. Yeah, not bling, but perfectly serviceable. I use a ziploc thing about 10"x3"x5" when I need something to hold a couple dozen sticks.
http://www.amazon.com/Ziploc-10885-C...f=pd_sbs_hpc_5
I saw those in the catalog; I'd grab that in a second if I had the means. But I agree with replicant - tupperware and beads or a $3 Boveda packet can work wonders.
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dunng 10:16 AM 06-29-2009
jerseystepup 07:05 PM 06-30-2009
thanks for the rep;ys everyone... going with the tupperdor.. most cost effective!
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But make sure you actually get tupperware. There are a ton of freezer containers on the market today that don't really seal at all. You look at them and THINK they should seal, but there is no way. With Tupperware, you can BURP the air out and be fairly confident that it is actually sealed. Other than that you will just dry out your medium faster, and your cigars, too.
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