SweetnLow:I bought a LE TUBE 3 FINGER CRUSHPROOF AIRTIGHT CIGAR CASE TRAVEL HUMIDOR to store my cigar in. I don't plan on smoking more than 3 a month, so I was wondering if I could get away with just using that. I don't plan on storing them for longer than a week or two at most because I'll be buying cigars on a case by case basis.
SweetnLow: I know the general advise is to pick a large humidor and buy the next largest one, but my spouse doesn't want me to get cancer or worse, give the kids cancer so cigar smoking will be an infrequent thing for me. In conclusion, will the Le Case keep my cigars at the right humidity?
SweetnLow:It's what I keep telling her, but she'll have none of it. My thanks for the links though, they might help my case ever so little. The Le Case expels air when I push it together, so I'm guessing it's airtight. It also has a square mesh of plastic up on top that seems to be holding something. I'm hoping that it functions like a humipak. Thanks again for the prompt responses.
Smoky the Bear:I was enjoying a cigar a few weeks ago at my niece's baptism when a little girl of about 7 or 8 years came up to me and told me I was doing drugs. I laughed and told her that I was not doing drugs, but enjoying a cigar to celebrate the baptism. She retorted with "My teacher says that cigarettes, cigars and beer are drugs and anyone who uses them is an addict"..... I fear for the future of this society.
nsezell:lol, my whole family got called in to my sister's guidance counselor's office when she was in 1st grade cause she told her class/teacher that my dad did drugs...she was talking about dipping...
Matt Marvel: That same teacher probably drinks a lot of coffee and soda, eats chocolate, and has probably taken an aspirin before. You can just as easily become addicted to those things, if not easier. And they're all defined as drugs. That's what bugs me about any kind of anti-drug campaign. Or anti-tobacco or anti-alcohol.