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How long must I wait after receiving shipment
debateptx Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 06-30-2019
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Receiving my first shipment from cigarbid today.

I've got a box and a 10 pack + jar Humidor coming my way.

I'm very eager to dive into the box as soon as possible (don't have **** for selection locally - only 1 grocery store that sells maybe 7 different cigars and not a damn maduro worth spending even 75cents on), but I do realize that these cigars have been out of a humidor in transit for days.

How long should I wait before I dare spark one of these up?

Are they shipped with any climate precautions/humidity?

I'll take my answer off-air. Thanks!
usafvet509 Offline
#2 Posted:
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Precautions? Not here, anyway. Hell, they practically throw your chit in a box and ship it, from my experiences.

Typically, I bed my shipments down for about 2wks before I crack them open. I don't know a magic number of days/wks, I just figure a 2wk minimum
Cheno Offline
#3 Posted:
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I actually got a 5er in the mail from them today, and they threw a humi pillow in the bag with them, that makes me happy. However I would give them at least a week or two
Phil222 Offline
#4 Posted:
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I've smoked many cigars right off the truck with zero problems.
frankj1 Offline
#5 Posted:
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a lot of sellers store cigars in higher rh than I would, so a little drying out may not be a bad thing.
This time of year, however, I'd want to watch for beetles due to rising temps in transit.
Whistlebritches Offline
#6 Posted:
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I toss anything that comes in regardless of time of year in the freezer for 72 hours.The last thing you want is beetles.After 72 hours doing the big chill they go straight to my humidor for a long nap...…...I like a couple years but in some cases I'll cut that to 6 months.
borndead1 Offline
#7 Posted:
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If it's a cigar that is new to me, I usually like to smoke one ROTT (right off the truck) just out of curiosity. But I always freeze my cigars. 24 hrs fridge, 48 hrs freezer, 24 hrs fridge, into the humi. I usually let them settle for a few weeks before smoking another one. For my regular rotation smokes, I usually have a 10 yr supply, so I just do the freeze thang and toss the unopened box/bundle into the humidor, to be opened whenever I need to.
tonygraz Offline
#8 Posted:
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Some cigars need a nap, some cigars need a long rest and others can be good ROTT. I only freeze mine in the summer.
tonygraz Offline
#9 Posted:
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izonfire Offline
#10 Posted:
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debateptx wrote:
I'm very eager to dive into the box as soon as possible


Very understandable, but don't do it until you've checked for bugs.
Preferably from a reputable physician
pacman357 Offline
#11 Posted:
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People are so harsh. Yes, they are shipped with protection. Some times you might even get two whole plastic air pillows. Not enough to keep things sliding around, but what were you expecting, Rockefeller? Limo front-door service? As for humidity, they are humidified with all of the ambient humidity an otherwise empty plastic bag can provide, and some times they are shipped in parts of the country that are plenty humid (although, sadly, that usually comes with heat). As for how long they will take to reach you, it depends on where you live. If you're anywhere near the Seattle area and are under 50 years old, you stand a decent chance of receiving the order before you start collecting social security retirement.

BTW, do yourself a favor and get a wooden box type of humidor. Easier to rotate product, move your moisture source if you find you have zones that are too high or too dry, and decent units will impart a nice flavor as you age. I've had plastic, glass and ceramic humidification jars. If I still had any of them, I'd gladly send them to you for free. A good round travel humi for short storage and transport is fine, but I just hate, hate, hate the jar humis. Some cigars just don't seem to like being stored standing up (and I don't blame them). You can usually get a nice 40-50 count unit here at a decent price, add a jar of gel beads and a digital hygrometer. If you like how they work, order up a backup of each in case you have a problem.

Lastly, if you live somewhere where the relatively short time of delivery leaves your smokes all dried out, there are places that ship with Boveda packs. They run specials, and if they don't advertise that they ship with humidity packs, you can always reach out to their customer service to ask.
Whistlebritches Offline
#12 Posted:
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tonygraz wrote:
I only freeze mine in the summer.



The only problem with this is eggs or beetles can be present anytime of year.By freezing you are ensuring you will NEVER have an outbreak in your humidor.I have a large closet humidor in my man cave, 2000-3000 cigars at any given time...….I want as much insurance as possible.
tonygraz Offline
#13 Posted:
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I like frozen cigars when it's hot out - sometimes I get a brain freeze before I light up. If you try it, use some chapstick.
pacman357 Offline
#14 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
The only problem with this is eggs or beetles can be present anytime of year.By freezing you are ensuring you will NEVER have an outbreak in your humidor.I have a large closet humidor in my man cave, 2000-3000 cigars at any given time...….I want as much insurance as possible.

Dude, isn't it about time you came out of the closet humidor? I mean, we all know....
rfenst Offline
#15 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
I toss anything that comes in regardless of time of year in the freezer for 72 hours.The last thing you want is beetles.After 72 hours doing the big chill they go straight to my humidor for a long nap.


Best advise on this thread (thus far)!
izonfire Offline
#16 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
I toss anything that comes in regardless of time of year in the freezer for 72 hours.The last thing you want is beetles.After 72 hours doing the big chill they go straight to my humidor for a long nap...…...I like a couple years but in some cases I'll cut that to 6 months.


That includes his women.
Not as much fun, but hey, no bugs!
Whistlebritches Offline
#17 Posted:
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pacman357 wrote:
Dude, isn't it about time you came out of the closet humidor? I mean, we all know....



Damn Pacdaddy......I thought only Z knew
wc20 Offline
#18 Posted:
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Does that freezer thing adversely affect the cigars at al
wc20 Offline
#19 Posted:
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All?
KingoftheCove Offline
#20 Posted:
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wc20 wrote:
Does that freezer thing adversely affect the cigars at al

No...
But if you want to smoke one right out of the freezer......well......that may be a problem.
usafvet509 Offline
#21 Posted:
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Truth is harsh, son. I have gotten 2 boxes, 1 each from here and the mothership, on the same day. Night and day difference in their appearance, inside AND out, when received....
izonfire Offline
#22 Posted:
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wc20 wrote:
Does that freezer thing adversely affect the cigars at al


Don't think the vets would be doing it if there were any adverse effects. And actually, it may be beneficial. As the moisture in the leaves crystallizes, I would assume that it would break down the cellular composition of the leave, leading it to age quicker. It might be an interesting test to freeze half a box and then age them all in identical conditions...
____

As for your wet crotch, that's caused by the hot humid weather we've been having in conjunction with the speaking of your swamp ass. Freezing would be tough on yer nuts, but periodic super-cooling would be beneficial, with an occasional sprinkling of desiccant
Whistlebritches Offline
#23 Posted:
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wc20 wrote:
Does that freezer thing adversely affect the cigars at al



No...…...just lay them down for a decent nap after their chilled period.

I live in West Texas where summers can BLAZE.Keeping temps below 70 is almost impossible,this time of year my humidor temp runs 75-76 F at 60-63% humidity.Bout 10-12 years ago I had back to back beetle outbreaks.The first outbreak I only froze the infected box......the second I froze every cigar in my possession and everything that I've acquired since.Regardless of source or season they go down for the frozen nap.
frankj1 Offline
#24 Posted:
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it works, and the cigars are just fine after.
whistleB has never lied to me.
Whistlebritches Offline
#25 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:

whistleB has never lied to me.


I would never schit my favorite turd
frankj1 Offline
#26 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
I would never schit my favorite turd

thanks?
USNGunner Offline
#27 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
No...…...just lay them down for a decent nap after their chilled period.

I live in West Texas where summers can BLAZE.Keeping temps below 70 is almost impossible,this time of year my humidor temp runs 75-76 F at 60-63% humidity.Bout 10-12 years ago I had back to back beetle outbreaks.The first outbreak I only froze the infected box......the second I froze every cigar in my possession and everything that I've acquired since.Regardless of source or season they go down for the frozen nap.



****. Now you tell me. d'oh!

I've to two deep tuppadores of smokes I have to freeze? Holy merde!

Well, I'll do the boxes first I guess. The Room 101's immediately. :D
debateptx Offline
#28 Posted:
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LIFE UPDATE: so far I have successfully abstained from smoking the original shipment.

HOWEVER, I have already toasted up 5 sticks from my second shipment that included 10 cigars shipped either in foil with boveda or in a traveldor with humicare water pillow. Second order was all variations of Rocky Patels (I really dig their Edge Maduro).

Both the Vintage 1990 & Decade have been tasty and pleasant milder-body smokes, but neither have really got me buzzing. The Decade had SIGNIFICANT BURN ISSUES (came in foil packaging is a little box-pressed). No burn issues on the 1990s whatsoever tho.

REALLY looking forward to being able to dive into the Edge Maduros.

Also (accidentally) ordered some singles of the Edge Corojos - auction picture was of the black as hell Edge Maduro - so really disappointed there TBH - only as many Edge Maduros as I thought I was ordering.

This is such a vast improvement to
tonygraz Offline
#29 Posted:
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Mind if we call you D-Bait ? You haven't answered the questions yet.
izonfire Offline
#30 Posted:
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tonygraz wrote:
Mind if we call you D-Bait ? You haven't answered the questions yet.


He's still debating whether he should continue his partial transgender operations, and where he wants to put those knobs, buttons and levers and such.
We may need to give this one some extra time...
dstieger Offline
#31 Posted:
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debateptx wrote:


Also (accidentally) ordered some singles of the Edge Corojos - auction picture was of the black as hell Edge Maduro - so really disappointed there TBH - only as many Edge Maduros as I thought I was ordering.

This is such a vast improvement to



Edge Corojos are 100x better than Edge maddies. And BONUS, they won't stain your fingers.

Edge corojo is the only RP I smoke any more....I did bid on a few cammies someone recommended, but never won any. I guess I didn't mind the SG's, but haven't had one in a while.
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