I will add a plus 1 on the tat Petit'sThanks! This simple method has me considering buying some premium cigars. I'm considering AF exquisitos and a couple of Tatuaje Petite to get me started.
Appreciate the help everyone!
You need one.Rocky Patel taste like campfire wood and tree moss.
..I'd skip the dry cured and go with a tupperdore or a jar with a humipak. I have a large tupperdore with just cigars and humipaks that is rock steady RH...for a year never having to do anything to the humipaks.
So you took a random jar/Tupperware container and dropped your cigars and humipaks in it and called it a day?? How many humipaks do I need?
No problem man I just hope you stick around/ enjoy this wonderful hobby.Shoot me a PM I appreciate the offer!Yeah I agree there are plenty of affordable options that far exceed any backwood or swisher....storing cigars as many have mentioned can be done on the cheap around 4 bucks for a large boveda and a few bucks for a Tupperware container....or send me your address and ill send you some cigars a cutter and boveda? You will enjoy nights camping or anytime much more bro!
Cheers
Mine is rather big and I have small humipaks(that I got for free from receiving orders online) so I have multiple...like others have said, if you get the larger one you'll only need one. Just make sure to air it out first so the plastic smell gets out(you can also use balled up newspaper).Rocky Patel taste like campfire wood and tree moss.
..I'd skip the dry cured and go with a tupperdore or a jar with a humipak. I have a large tupperdore with just cigars and humipaks that is rock steady RH...for a year never having to do anything to the humipaks.
So you took a random jar/Tupperware container and dropped your cigars and humipaks in it and called it a day?? How many humipaks do I need?
sorry to hijack but where do i find boveda 65% packs, i cant find them anywhere?
Here's a couple spots for you...The first one is a BOTL sponsor :wink:sorry to hijack but where do i find boveda 65% packs, i cant find them anywhere?
they sell Ramrods @ Racine & Larame here in Old Town SD. Gonna pick up a few and try them just to change things up a bit!Kentucky cheroots and Ramrods were old favorites of mine before I hit the slippery slope of premium cigars. I'll have to admit that I still enjoy the Ramrods every now and then although I very rarely smoke one anymore. I like them in particular because they are bourbon infused which gives them a great taste and smell.