Any suggestions for a brand new smoker?
Well it has come to a point in my life when I can finally start smoking cigars!!!!! Well, I honestly have no idea what to do, my first impression was just to go to the store and buy cigars and smoke them, but I have been reading more and more and now I have read I need a humidfier(spelled wrong I know). Any suggestions for a first time smoker, any particular brand, any particular accessories or anything like that? Well I thank anyone who takes the time to reply to this as I know it is frustrating to deal with a newbie who knows nothing about this!
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Ok will do, and thanks for the information.
Hi!!
I'm new to the cigars world as well. You made a great suggestion "dutyje" about the humidor size. I went ahead and bought a 25-50 capacity humi thinking," Hey I'm just starting out, I won't smoking that many cigars". Well, I was wrong!!! I have so many samples to try, my humi is almost to capacity. Also, I've found cigars I like and want to buy more but may not have enough space for them!!!
I'm also finding out that I can't seem to keep my humidor close to 70/70. I get more like 65/77 or 68/79. will my cigars be ok?
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thanks!!
Good info.That make me feel better. I just didn't want to ruin a bunch of cigars being a newbie!!
Yes! 77-79 are the temps.
I live in the part California near Napa and Solano counties were the temps are in the high 90s low 100s this summer. I'm trying to move the box around different parts of the house to find the coolest spot. I just need to keep the temp lower than 80 degrees. I re charged the humi and did the distilled water over the weekend, but the temp keeps up the high 70s. I'll wait out the summer. the weather out here can change on a dime!!
Thanks madurofan!! I'm in the ball park.. Now I can relax!!! puff! puff! puff!
We are haapy to be this area. Not very cigar shops around to my surprise for the entire SF Bay Area. I get the impression that the east coast have more cigar aficionados than the west coast. I maybe wrong.....