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CrouseferCrousefer Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 352
Hey so quick question. This is my first time ordering cigars online, and its been a bit of a hassle. Needless to say because of the holidays and some other issues the cigars have been in the UPS site for about 8 days now and will another day before I receive them. They are a mazo and so just in a platic wrapper. Since they haven't been in a humid climate, how should i go about receiving them. Someone mentioned leaving them in the ups box they came in to stablize for a few days before putting into the humi.

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  • jgibvjgibv Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,996
    i always just put them straight into the humi ... let them sit a week or so before you light one up to get the "full experience" as they may have gotten a little dried out during their travels (nothing to worry about they'll recover fine)
  • Bob LukenBob Luken Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
  • jd50aejd50ae Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,109
  • CrouseferCrousefer Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 352
    Alright thanks guys for the help! Iv been slightly worried about the sitting time. Man I wish magic worked to keep these things fresh causeni was recently given a Cuban cohiba that's all dried out!. For my humi ATM I have a 25count desktop that has been holding at around 68%humidity for the last month with selica gels. I recently had it spike down to 58% which I think is actuly a seal problem. Iv read that's a issue with the 25 counts. So I wipped the Spanish ceder down with distilled water and have a sponge sitting on a small dish for about two days now. Gonna give it another day before checking the humidity and tossing in a fresh boveda 68% pack. Also working on starting a smaller 28q coolerdor I just finished washing. Picking up some cigar boxes to put some ceder in the bottom and a boveda pack as well until my cigar shop restocks up on beads. Any advice you guys have tho I will gladly take. I try to read as mucg as I can before doing these things :p measure twice cut once they say!
  • Bob LukenBob Luken Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    Sounds like you have things well in hand. You are a quick study :)
  • CrouseferCrousefer Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 352
    Haha wow wow don't say anything yet. I'm still expecting to walk in and see the whole rig spontaneously catch on fire!
  • HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
    Bob Luken:
    Sounds like you have things well in hand. You are a quick study :)
    I second this. Sounds like you're off to a good start buddy, and welcome to the place that's gonna take your newfound hobby and turn it into an obsession ;-). Given the transit time involved, I would encourage you to be a bit more conservative than these other suggestions; were it me, I would toss them in the [properly seasoned and stable] humidor for at least 2-3 weeks, just to ensure that they have time to evenly pick up humidity again and stabilize. I know when you have only a 25ct it can be hard to see it full of smokes that you can´t smoke, but then again, sounds like you´re already headed towards cooler status so I´m sure you´ll have others in the meantime. Again, this is a bit more conservative than other recommendations here, but in my experience patience reaps greater rewards than hastiness.
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    I didn't see it mentioned yet here, but if you order from a good site, like CCOM, then your cigars will usually ship with a humidification pillow in a zip lock-style bag with your cigars in it. Even mazos are shipped in a bag with a humi-pack. I have never ever had a problem with poorly stored, dry, moldy cigars with ccom. However if they are damaged in shipping, cigar.com will take care of you.
  • CrouseferCrousefer Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 352
    They ended up in great condition! No mold,cracks, or even the slightist bit dry.They are currently tucked safely away in the coolerdor that's been maintaining a decent 66/71. Ty again for the help guys, and the info.
  • Amos UmwhatAmos Umwhat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,523
    Hays:
    Bob Luken:
    Sounds like you have things well in hand. You are a quick study :)
    I second this. Sounds like you're off to a good start buddy, and welcome to the place that's gonna take your newfound hobby and turn it into an obsession ;-). Given the transit time involved, I would encourage you to be a bit more conservative than these other suggestions; were it me, I would toss them in the [properly seasoned and stable] humidor for at least 2-3 weeks, just to ensure that they have time to evenly pick up humidity again and stabilize. I know when you have only a 25ct it can be hard to see it full of smokes that you can´t smoke, but then again, sounds like you´re already headed towards cooler status so I´m sure you´ll have others in the meantime. Again, this is a bit more conservative than other recommendations here, but in my experience patience reaps greater rewards than hastiness.
    I agree with Hays. Like JD, I usually smoke one ROTT, just to see where they are. If at all possible, I try to let them set 2 - 4 weeks in the humidor before smoking. This is why a 100 count humidor is a minimum, because one should never have fewer than 50 cigars.
  • HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
  • Bad MonkeyBad Monkey Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 94
  • 90+ Irishman90+ Irishman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,868
    You may laugh you may think I am joking but I aint, trust me and just get yourself a cooler ;)
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