I have that exact set-up here at home, but when I am rolling through who-knows-where in the Land Cruiser I really need to keep the temperature consistent. The box-with-Boveda part is easy... what about the temperature? That's what I need to control.
This trip has no time limit. We are selling out and headed South from Oregon till we hit penguins.... 😂. As far as the price of the Landcruiser 60's and 80's, they are in demand because they are field-fixable and were pre-computer and they are overbuilt to tackle anything.
I need ideas please! I am converting my series 80 Land Cruiser to a pop-top camper with lots of storage, solar, and plenty of electrical power. I need to take my cigars!! I'm toying with an idea of making a small coolador for maybe 50-100 cigars. It could be 12v or 120v using my inverter...
I have a few sticks that I wouldn't mind swapping out for something more along my taste (eg I have 4 CAO Amazon Basin Extra Añejo Toros, a couple Plasencia Alma Fuerte Generación V, a few EP Carrillo Encore Majestic and Pledge, a few Padron 1926).
What do I need to do? Is there an active...
I think this batch was about $30. The 2nd batch was about 40 cigars. I asked him to leave out the boxes for a lower shipping price so he wrapped them nicely and sent them out. I can't be sure of the shipping for the 40 sticks because we shared the price. They landed at about $9 per stick...
The shipment from Costa Rica to Oregon took only 6 days. No issues! I had to try one of the Reserve Especial right off the truck and it was stellar. I will rest the others for at least a month.
Kind of. I went to the website but then used FB Messenger to ask a question. Vismarck and I messaged for a bit and he just took my order via Messenger. It's good to message with to him because he sometimes has things that aren't on his website . It was an easy process. The shipping was a...
About 3 months ago I ordered a sampler box of 10 V&D cigars. After a months in the humidoe I stared to smoke them. I have had zero problems with the construction and burn and the flavors are superb. They really suit my pallet. Just FYI: My tastes run from Cuban Partagas and Raymon Allones to...
I can adapt because I can really appreciate the science and method, especially when it comes to Cubans. I don't smoke Cubans more than once or twice per week, the rest of the time I'm smoking NC's. I think I will just make an effort because it's worth it!
"I try to do the dry box thing, but most of the time my smoking is a spur of the moment thing and I have to just grab out of the humi."
That's me most of the time.😉 I open up the humidor and intuit the my pick for the day... depending on mood, weather how much time I have, etc.
Trying to dry...
I was thinking that. Thanks. I will ramp that humidity to 65% like my non-Cubans. I heald back because there is lots of information out there that says Cubans should be stored at a lower RH than others for various reasons. I'm pretty sure you're right. I'll ramp it up. I have a 65 Boveda...
I bought 10 of these in February and this is my third one. The first two were badly plugged and not particularly nice (that was in February). Today fired one up after 5 months at 60% RH. The taste was much nicer and the draw and burn were perfect... BUT...: I had to spend a lot of time...
I let this set in my humidor for about a month and fired it up this afternoon. Suffice to say I will be ordering more! I really liked it. It is a solid, well made stick, the burn was perfect and the flavor was great! I ordered a sampler box of 10, mostly the maduro because that's more my...
LOL... funny you should mention daughters of the wind. I just copied this from my cigar inventory. It is the Casdagli sampler I got from SBC.... resting in my humidor. You can see my sophisticated rating system: from worse to best it goes NOPE. NAH, GOOD, Very Good, Excellent, and OMG...
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