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8lug 08:27 AM 03-07-2018
My son is on a float and has asked me to send him cigars in his care package. Without knowing how long it may take for the package to find him, does anybody suggestions as how to package smokes for a long voyage.
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Tio Gato 09:23 AM 03-07-2018
Zip-lock bag with Boveda all wrapped in bubble wrap.:-)
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massphatness 11:17 AM 03-07-2018
+1 on the Boveda packs

If you have a food saver, it wouldn't hurt to vacuum seal.

And mucho bubble wrap
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T.G 11:32 AM 03-07-2018
Originally Posted by Tio Gato:
Zip-lock bag with Boveda all wrapped in bubble wrap.:-)
Yep. I double bag though, and boxes get vacuum sealed or wrapped in pallet wrap (super thick saran wrap).

For big shipments, the "ammo can" boxes work well.
https://www.harborfreight.com/ammo-box-61451.html
They hold about 40-45 cigars plus a water pillow. Long cigars on their side, with some short ones standing up to fill the space at the end. scraps of bubble pack in the box to keep the cigars from bouncing around. Put a layer of pallet wrap around the box to keep the lid gasket sealed in transit. I found that the troops get as excited about the "ammo box" as the cigars, since they aren't allowed to keep the real munitions cans.

Don't write "cigars" or "tobacco" on the customs form.

Since he's on a float right now, he probably only has one sea chest worth of space for his belongings. PM me his address and I'll get a small gift pack out to him.
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8lug 06:59 AM 03-08-2018
Originally Posted by Tio Gato:
Zip-lock bag with Boveda all wrapped in bubble wrap.:-)
good idea thanks
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8lug 06:59 AM 03-08-2018
Originally Posted by massphatness:
+1 on the Boveda packs

If you have a food saver, it wouldn't hurt to vacuum seal.

And mucho bubble wrap
thanks Vin, Good idea too
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8lug 07:00 AM 03-08-2018
Originally Posted by T.G:
Yep. I double bag though, and boxes get vacuum sealed or wrapped in pallet wrap (super thick saran wrap).

For big shipments, the "ammo can" boxes work well.
https://www.harborfreight.com/ammo-box-61451.html
They hold about 40-45 cigars plus a water pillow. Long cigars on their side, with some short ones standing up to fill the space at the end. scraps of bubble pack in the box to keep the cigars from bouncing around. Put a layer of pallet wrap around the box to keep the lid gasket sealed in transit. I found that the troops get as excited about the "ammo box" as the cigars, since they aren't allowed to keep the real munitions cans.

Don't write "cigars" or "tobacco" on the customs form.

Since he's on a float right now, he probably only has one sea chest worth of space for his belongings. PM me his address and I'll get a small gift pack out to him.
thank you Adam, I shoot you a pm today
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T.G 08:55 AM 03-08-2018
I forgot to mention, use flat rate boxes. If you send in your own box and pay by weight, you will pay a lot more in postage.
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massphatness 09:00 AM 03-08-2018
Also: remove bands from any Cuban cigars
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