This could just be my own experience, but this is how I've gotten good results using a wine-o-dor. I'm using about 1.5 to 2 lbs of 70% beads. I only lightly spritz them with distilled water, I'd say less half of each pouch is wet when I'm done spraying. Then I sit them out on a paper towel...
These days, I'm only putting down a cigar or two per week. I work at night, and not usually home until after midnight, so for me, I'll usually spark one up in my office/smoking lounge in my house, for a late night smoke, usually with a beer or something good to drink. When the weather is nice...
Agree. My go-to cigar these days is the Oliva Serie V Double Robusto. I used to go with Tatuaje Regios, but it just got too pricy. With that said, a box of Padron 2000's is even cheaper, and will make any cigar smoker happy. Too many times have I selected a $10+ smoke at a B&M and been...
I have a few different ones, from over the years but I recently switched to using a Gmail account as my main email. But I have to say, I loathe their webmail interface... so cluttered and weird and hard to follow. I think Yahoo has them all beat for the web interface, but staying with gmail...
I usually just wipe the inside down with soap and water, leave it sit open about a day. Once you get your smokes, beads, and some cedar (boxes and/or shelves/trays) in there, it'll be gone. I have about 1.5 lbs of 70% beads in there and the humidity pretty much stays even, occasionally...
Agree with these guys. There has been lengthy debate on cello... but for the most part, I keep them the way I bought them. If you're going to leave the cello on, no need to open up the end. Honestly, you aren't going to notice any difference unless you're mixing them with the Acids and stuff.
3-4 for me, and I've only done that once or twice, at herfs. That 3rd one... man I can barely taste it and I get the dizzies! For a while I averaged 1 a day, these days maybe 3 a week.
Never thought of myself as having a "role." When I first got into serious cigars, a friend on a car forum I belonged to mentioned CP. So I came over here and checked it out, and to this day, I learn something new every time I come here, after years of smoking cigars. I don't post here nearly...
My buying has slowed down... gasp! Mostly due to a full wine-o-dor, and less frequent smoking, but I'm still putting down a few a week. More and more, my standard go-to cigar, and my last many purchases, is a box of Oliva Serie V Double Robusto. It used to be Tatuaje Regios... but at a little...
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