ChuckMejia
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Became too much work after a while and you have to update it. If you smoke one or two a week, it's not that big a deal but if you're smoking more than that or more than one or two a day at times, it gets to be hectic.
Reminds me of when I would keep all the cigar bands... gave up real quickBecame too much work after a while and you have to update it. If you smoke one or two a week, it's not that big a deal but if you're smoking more than that or more than one or two a day at times, it gets to be hectic.
I keep an excel document of every stick in humidor as well as cellared tins of pipe tobacco and tobacco that is in rotation/opened. Includes all the stats
Honey badger just don't give a shiznitI don't keep track. I know me and I wouldn't update the info every time I smoked a cigar. Before long the list is fuster clucked and it would take forever to fix it. I guess I have a Honey Badger attitude on some things. It just doesn't seem like an important or beneficial thing to bolster my enjoyment of the hobby.
That sounds cool. I'm going to play around with it.Yes. I use an app called Social Humidor to keep track of purchases and when smoked. Seems to have most cigars already in the db, so entry is a snap.
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I download this one and the My Cigar Humidor. Playing with them both, but liking how basic the Humidor app. Definitely a simple inventory app, just with there was an export option on them. Still need to play with that social humidor some more...Yes. I use an app called Social Humidor to keep track of purchases and when smoked. Seems to have most cigars already in the db, so entry is a snap.
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Same here. Became more of a chore after a while.I take a picture of 95% of what I smoke, purchase, and get bombed. But that is as far as it goes.
I used to keep inventory on a spreadsheet, but then my collection got to the point where keeping up with it became a nuisance.