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Warped in my mail box (but not in a good way)

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I live in Phoenix, AZ. I got home from a trip earlier this week and found some cigars I ordered as well as a cigar caddy in my mailbox.
They were in the mailbox for a few of days (but the temperature was above 110 degrees F) and the mailbox is metal, so I assume the temp within the mailbox had to be 140 degrees or so.
Anyway, I had a 5 pack of El Guenguense CGs which are pretty warped

Also the cigar caddy is warped as well

My question is do you guys think the burn/taste of the cigars are going to be affected?
Either way, with as much as I travel, it looks like I'll be buying more sticks at a B&M for most of the summer.

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Unfortunately, we have community mailboxes in most developments in Phoenix, so the mail man never comes to our doors. UPS and FED EX do so that's something I'll definitely consider.

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That's kinda sad bro!
Yeah... I'm going to rest them in my NewAir CC 100 (at 65 deg) for a month before smoking them (my normal M.O. for sticks ordered thru the mail).
Hopefully the taste is the same; I can deal with minor burn issues.
Anyway, first experience ordering cigars in the summer time in Phoenix.
 
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Pop one in a ziplock with a hygrometer and see what the Rh is. I would be curious in such high temps and dry conditions. Hopefully they will smoke fine after a good rest.
 
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Unfortunately, they were in my humi at 65 deg for a couple of days before I posted, so I don't know what humidity they arrives at (but I wish I would have checked). I'll have to check with the PO about holding on to the boxes when I'm out.

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I had a box of 06 RyJ TPC sit in the top shelf of my mail box for 2 days, 106-108 outside 140+ plus inside. They have been in my wino for @3 weeks and look and smell great. I'm sure they are affected but I don't think it killed them.
 
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I make it a habit to stock up by April, and not take shipments in the summer. A few years ago I got called out of town and a shipment with 50 dollars of yeast and hops sat on my porch for three days with highs from 99 to 102.
 

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Sorry to hear this. I bet they'll recover after the month wait and smoke fine. I keep a PO Box for business reasons and try to have all cigars shipped there during the summer. It's not a humi but at least it's air conditioned!
 
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