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Best Cigar Prices: 90+ Rated All-Star 5-Cigar Combo & Cutter $15/shipped

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The 90+ Rated All-Star Sampler - Limit One Per Household is tagged with free shipping. If you order this product, your entire order will receive FREE BCP Ship Saver shipping!

https://www.bestcigarprices.com/c...leid=94607

Item #: 240274
$15.00 SALE ($38.20 MSRP)
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Tap into top-rated excellence from the world's greatest brands at a slick discount with the 90+ Rated All-Star Sampler. Showcasing an elite selection of fine handmade cigars with blend ratings of 90 or above, this pack is loaded with connoisseur's picks from Montecristo, Oliva, Rocky Patel, Romeo Y Julieta, and more! *Sampler contents may vary.
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The 90+ Rated All-Star Sampler - Limit One Per Household is tagged with free shipping. If you order this product, your entire order will receive FREE BCP Ship Saver shipping!

https://www.bestcigarprices.com/c...leid=94607

Item #: 240274
$15.00 SALE ($38.20 MSRP)
FREE SHIPPING & BONUS
  • Montecristo Platinum Toro (6 x 50) $11.46 MSRP
  • Oliva Serie G Churchill Cameroon (7 x 50) $6.40 MSRP
  • Romeo Y Julieta Habana Reserve Toro (6 x 56) $6.79 MSRP
  • Rocky Patel Sun Grown Robusto (5 1/2 x 50) $8.30 MSRP
  • Alec Bradley Project 40 Robusto (5 x 50) $5.25 MSRP

Tap into top-rated excellence from the world's greatest brands at a slick discount with the 90+ Rated All-Star Sampler. Showcasing an elite selection of fine handmade cigars with blend ratings of 90 or above, this pack is loaded with connoisseur's picks from Montecristo, Oliva, Rocky Patel, Romeo Y Julieta, and more! *Sampler contents may vary.

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Feb 27, 2021
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ViciousXUSMC
Feb 27, 2021
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Nice deals like this keep the humidor stocked Smilie
Feb 27, 2021
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chaofun
Feb 27, 2021
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https://www.amazon.com/Mantello-A...B07H244RDZ

Never bot this but some of the reviews of the xifei talk abt the gauge cracking and recommend digital. What do you think of this humidor instead of the xifei?
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Quote from dj24 :
Noob question:

I'm a relatively light cigar smoker who smokes one or two max per year (Birthday/ New Year's.) Can anyone suggest a basic cheap humidor that works well and accommodates/ fits no more than 5 for this purpose? By my count these 5 that I got will last me for the next 3 years...Smilie

Edit: I chose the $5 re-usable Transmidity Storage Bags as an add on during check out since the description stated that it'll keep the cigars fresh for up to 3 months. Figured someone will reply back to me here well before then with a humidor recommendation that I can purchase for a more permanent storage solution Smilie
Save yourself the headache and build a tupperdor. Google it. It's just a good sealing Tupperware and a boveda 65% pack. Headache free
Feb 28, 2021
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Quote from dj24 :
Noob question:

I'm a relatively light cigar smoker who smokes one or two max per year (Birthday/ New Year's.) Can anyone suggest a basic cheap humidor that works well and accommodates/ fits no more than 5 for this purpose? By my count these 5 that I got will last me for the next 3 years...Smilie

Edit: I chose the $5 re-usable Transmidity Storage Bags as an add on during check out since the description stated that it'll keep the cigars fresh for up to 3 months. Figured someone will reply back to me here well before then with a humidor recommendation that I can purchase for a more permanent storage solution Smilie
Look up any weather tight food or storage container and add a boveda humidity pack that is 65% to 69%
Feb 28, 2021
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WhatASISKE
Feb 28, 2021
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Quote from dj24 :
Noob question:

I'm a relatively light cigar smoker who smokes one or two max per year (Birthday/ New Year's.) Can anyone suggest a basic cheap humidor that works well and accommodates/ fits no more than 5 for this purpose? By my count these 5 that I got will last me for the next 3 years...

Edit: I chose the $5 re-usable Transmidity Storage Bags as an add on during check out since the description stated that it'll keep the cigars fresh for up to 3 months. Figured someone will reply back to me here well before then with a humidor recommendation that I can purchase for a more permanent storage solution
you don't need a humidor. get a tubber and some humid control packs.
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Quote from Sonic04GT :
There is absolutely no need to get a humidor for just 5 cigars, or that rate of smoking. Just use one of the bags with a small Boveda packet (might even come with your cigar order). You could throw a couple sheets of thin cedar in there also to help regulate humidity.

If you intend to start smoking more and building your collection, then I recommend a Sistema brand tupperware container (or any tupperware really). I live in a high humidity environment so I use 65% Boevda packs, and I'm thinking of stepping down to 62%. 69% is pretty popular.

2liter is small, probably good for your situation
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1

5liter/169oz is about the size of a typical desktop humidor. I think they usually run about $10
https://www.amazon.com/Sistema-18...den&sr=1-2
How different are these as compared to ones from dollar tree? Can we use the ones form DT instead? Any tips? Like this:

https://www.cigarforums.net/forum...56733.html
Last edited by ekguru February 28, 2021 at 02:13 AM.
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No Cohiba!!

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Quote from ekguru :
How different are these as compared to ones from dollar tree? Can we use the ones form DT instead? Any tips? Like this:

https://www.cigarforums.net/forum...56733.html
Yeah I'm sure any kind of container is fine as long as it has a good seal. I just like the shape/size of the Sistema and they don't have any plastic smell so there's no need to wash them and air them out before putting cigars in.

This larger 236oz one fits these cedar trays wonderfully. I paid $10 for the container, not the current $20. But yeah, if you're just a casual smoker, I'd go for the cheap option. If it doesn't work you're only out a couple bucks.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1
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Quote from Sonic04GT :
Yeah I'm sure any kind of container is fine as long as it has a good seal. I just like the shape/size of the Sistema and they don't have any plastic smell so there's no need to wash them and air them out before putting cigars in.

This larger 236oz one fits these cedar trays wonderfully. I paid $10 for the container, not the current $20. But yeah, if you're just a casual smoker, I'd go for the cheap option. If it doesn't work you're only out a couple bucks.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1
Thanks
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JustinH5872
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Stupid question, but you can't smoke part of one then save for later right?

These are always tempting, because I've actually enjoyed a few of the ones I've happened to try over the years, but feel like it'd be a waste because i never want more than a fraction of a whole cigar.

Even small tastes, quickly too much nicotine for me... Guess that means I must not like them all that much after all.
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Quote from JustinH5872 :
Stupid question, but you can't smoke part of one then save for later right?

These are always tempting, because I've actually enjoyed a few of the ones I've happened to try over the years, but feel like it'd be a waste because i never want more than a fraction of a whole cigar.

Even small tastes, quickly too much nicotine for me... Guess that means I must not like them all that much after all.
You can, but it just tastes like shit.

If you still want to do it, the best method I've found is to extinguish your cigar by putting the burning end gently down into sand, burying the tip so it can't get oxygen and continue burning. I keep a couple inches of sand in the bottom of all my cigar ashtrays just for this purpose...because there isn't always time to sit and smoke one all the way to the nub...and I'm not going to skip having a cigar just because I'm short on time.

Before relighting, cut a half inch or so off the burned end. After this, BLOW through the cigar (to help expel the burnt nasty cold ash taste and smell before relighting and sucking that nastiness through the WHOLE cigar.

It won't be quite as good as the first time...but it's as good as it can get. Also, NEVER store it with fresh cigars...it makes all of them taste like you're licking a dirty ash tray. Store it separately or throw it away. It isn't worth ruining your whole cigar stash to save half of a burnt cigar.

Also, as a side note, you should use WOOD to light your cigar always...don't suck burning butane all the way through your tobacco...it contaminates the taste of the tobacco. Yes torches are convenient...and I use them to light the cedar planks that light my cigar (and the actual cigar when it's too windy, or on the rare occasion when I'm too lazy to do it properly)...but using them directly on the tobacco does degrade the cigar experience.

If you use wooden matches instead of a cedar plank, WAIT to light until it burns past the sulfur tip...you don't want to suck that nasty burnt sulfur taste all the way through and ruin the tobacco either.

At least that's what I've found that works best for me. Hope it helps.
Last edited by Boink February 28, 2021 at 07:22 PM.
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Looks like a fabulous deal - placed order but never received confirmation email! Welp
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Quote from itspossible55 :
Looks like a fabulous deal - placed order but never received confirmation email! Welp
My confirmation email showed up in my spam.
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Quote from XealO :
Thanks OP. Should go nicely with the Xikar lighter I purchased earlier in the week.
Have a link to the lighter deal? New to cigars and need a good entry level lighter.

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