theginguy
New Member
Hey all,
Again, I'm just starting out and I have a few questions. I only plan on smoking a couple of cigars a week. I'm not a daily smoker and I don't socialize with smokers, so I won't be passing out any, so we're looking at 3 to 4 cigars a week usage the max. At least right now.
Anyway, before I get into my storage question, I first need to know that the gars that I'm getting are fresh and ready to be stored.
Right now, I'm shopping at Emerson's of Norfolk. They have a great walk in humidor.
I don't know anything about walk in humidors, but this one seems to be functioning well.
I have a couple of questions. So far as far as cost goes. Emerson's seems to be pretty reasonable. I haven't gotten into buying large quantities yet so I don't think that I would be saving a lot of money ordering online with shipping costs added.
So I would most likely be looking at shopping at this local store for awhile, at least until I'm ready to go to the next level in my cigar collection.
Question #1. How do I know that the cigars that a local retailer gets is fresh? i.e., if I'm selecting a Padron, Oliva, Macanudo, LFD, LGC, Partagas or an A Fuente; either singles or smaller packs, how do I know that I'm getting fresh cigars that are ready to be stored?
I just want to be sure that if I go out and get a storage device, that I will actually be putting quality smokes into it.
Question #2. Should I get a wooden humidor or should I build a Cooler-dor?
I don't care about how it looks. I'm not going to be "displaying" my cigar collection. I just want to have something at home that I can throw my cigars in that is the easiest and safest to maintain.
Finally, how long to cigars last when not properly stored?
Thanks all.
Dave
Again, I'm just starting out and I have a few questions. I only plan on smoking a couple of cigars a week. I'm not a daily smoker and I don't socialize with smokers, so I won't be passing out any, so we're looking at 3 to 4 cigars a week usage the max. At least right now.

Anyway, before I get into my storage question, I first need to know that the gars that I'm getting are fresh and ready to be stored.
Right now, I'm shopping at Emerson's of Norfolk. They have a great walk in humidor.

I don't know anything about walk in humidors, but this one seems to be functioning well.
I have a couple of questions. So far as far as cost goes. Emerson's seems to be pretty reasonable. I haven't gotten into buying large quantities yet so I don't think that I would be saving a lot of money ordering online with shipping costs added.
So I would most likely be looking at shopping at this local store for awhile, at least until I'm ready to go to the next level in my cigar collection.
Question #1. How do I know that the cigars that a local retailer gets is fresh? i.e., if I'm selecting a Padron, Oliva, Macanudo, LFD, LGC, Partagas or an A Fuente; either singles or smaller packs, how do I know that I'm getting fresh cigars that are ready to be stored?
I just want to be sure that if I go out and get a storage device, that I will actually be putting quality smokes into it.
Question #2. Should I get a wooden humidor or should I build a Cooler-dor?
I don't care about how it looks. I'm not going to be "displaying" my cigar collection. I just want to have something at home that I can throw my cigars in that is the easiest and safest to maintain.
Finally, how long to cigars last when not properly stored?
Thanks all.

Dave
