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Hello brothers, in a little over a month I will be turning 30! not only that, it's my golden bday. We have a vaca planned for the carribean and i wanted some of your opinions of what to bring. I have a 5 capacity herfador/cigar caddy. Right now, here is what i am thinking of bringing:

Casa Fuente
Opus X chateau
Anejo (dont know which one yet)
PSD4
Boli RC

Do you guys have any other suggestions? Thanks.
 
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My suggestion is pick up a bigger travel humidor so you can bring more than 5!
That being said, those are all very good choices!
 

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My suggestion is pick up a bigger travel humidor so you can bring more than 5!
That being said, those are all very good choices!
Yeah dude, get at least a 10 stick. But I guess if your going for 5 days, and figure on a smoke after dinner every night, after playing all day, 5 would be enough. But you'll be bummed, of you meet a fellow smoker and don't have something to give him to smoke. Or if you find a lazy day on the lanai, be a shame not to have an extra smoke. You can always bring them back with you.

Do not buy Cuban Cigars unless you are at a La Casa Del Habano. you will get fakes at any tourist destination.
 
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Thanks guys. I have a few more related questions about cc's, but dont want to repost in the habanos section:

  • Has anyone experienced problems traveling with cc's from the US to the Caribbean?
  • If i cant bring the PSD4 and Boli RC, any suggestions for substitutes?
 
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update: i got my 10-ct, but now i have another question regarding traveling with cigars, as i am leaving on friday! :blob: i tried to search but could not find anything specific to my question:

when traveling, do you bring a punch or anything to cut your cigar? i know according to TSA, you cant bring cutters, but how do you cut/punch your cigar once youre at your destination?

as always thank you in advance for your advice.
 
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I've always put the cutter in my checked baggage and have never had problems.
 
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update: i got my 10-ct, but now i have another question regarding traveling with cigars, as i am leaving on friday! :blob: i tried to search but could not find anything specific to my question:

when traveling, do you bring a punch or anything to cut your cigar? i know according to TSA, you cant bring cutters, but how do you cut/punch your cigar once youre at your destination?

as always thank you in advance for your advice.
I don't know if this is the norm, but I just traveled last weekend with a punch and a guillotine in my carry on with no problems. The punch got examined on the way back, but was let through with no problems.

I'd suggest throwing a cheapie guillotine and/or a punch in your bag and you should be fine.
 
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thanks guys. i found this on tsa.gov:

Scissors - metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches are acceptable.

so maybe i can bring my trusty MTX. nah, i dont wanna risk it. I'll just bring the cheapo guillotine.

thanks again for your time.
 
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I fly with a cutter in my pocket and a box of matches. Never had a problem.

The lighter is more of a headache than the cutter with the TSA these days.

5 sticks?? That's a road trip.

10 sticks? That's an overnight trip.

Now, when you have to pack for those "extended" vacations, I suggest you get the appropriate sized travel-dor...



That way you ALWAYS have the right size for the trip!!!
 

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I've always put the cutter in my checked baggage and have never had problems.
This. As long as I'm not traveling with CC's (which I usually don't), I'll pack my sticks in my carry on. Cutters, lights, all go in checked baggage.

Never had any problems.
 
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This. As long as I'm not traveling with CC's (which I usually don't), I'll pack my sticks in my carry on. Cutters, lights, all go in checked baggage.

Never had any problems.
I just lost a lighter on a flight to denver. No combustible liquids in checked or carried baggage. But, I think I pissed the guy off by not placing my laptop just the way he wanted it in the xray machine and he had to re-run my stuff. Either that or he just wanted a free lighter.
 
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I just lost a lighter on a flight to denver. No combustible liquids in checked or carried baggage. But, I think I pissed the guy off by not placing my laptop just the way he wanted it in the xray machine and he had to re-run my stuff. Either that or he just wanted a free lighter.
what brand was the lighter, and was it a torch lighter? cuz the site specifically says NO torch lighters. If it was a st. dupont, i would want it too.
 

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I just lost a lighter on a flight to denver. No combustible liquids in checked or carried baggage. But, I think I pissed the guy off by not placing my laptop just the way he wanted it in the xray machine and he had to re-run my stuff. Either that or he just wanted a free lighter.
I had a lotus torch in my checked baggage most recently. I don't think it was empty either, though I know it was on the low end of fuel.
 
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