Mraia
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3 years ago
I’m going to be traveling a bit soon and will be carrying my smokes in one of those plastic cases (herfidor?)
The case has one of those little built in green things to soak in distilled water, but wouldn’t that maybe over moisturize the cigars? Is tossing a Boveda in there a better option or does it even matter for 2-3 nights?
LeeBot
3 years ago
Sounds like a Boveda situation to me. Although, for just a couple days, you are fine with nothing. I would probably go with nothing before I went with the green thing. Especially if you stick the whole thing in a ziploc.
Mraia
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3 years ago
^makes good sense to me. Thank you sir
mopartoya@gmail.com
3 years ago
...and more on this topic:

I too will be traveling soon. I'll be traveling by air. How do y'all store your cigars for air travel? What I mean is, do you check them or carry them on? Checking them puts them in what I understand to be an unpressurized luggage compartment of the plane. Does the altitude and temporary lack of pressurization and low temperature adversely effect our sticks? Think of that shampoo bottle left in your checked luggage... The flight will be about 6hrs.
rfenst
3 years ago

I’m going to be traveling a bit soon and will be carrying my smokes in one of those plastic cases (herfidor?)
The case has one of those little built in green things to soak in distilled water, but wouldn’t that maybe over moisturize the cigars? Is tossing a Boveda in there a better option or does it even matter for 2-3 nights?

Mraia wrote:


Forgett the green thing. Don't humidify it. If possible, ter it out. Use one or more Boveda packs.
rfenst
3 years ago

...and more on this topic:

I too will be traveling soon. I'll be traveling by air. How do y'all store your cigars for air travel? What I mean is, do you check them or carry them on? Checking them puts them in what I understand to be an unpressurized luggage compartment of the plane. Does the altitude and temporary lack of pressurization and low temperature adversely effect our sticks? Think of that shampoo bottle left in your checked luggage... The flight will be about 6hrs.

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Either way. Just pack them in a cigar case and cary it on- what I do- or check it through with a couple of Bovedas. The only thing about carry-on is the might search it and you will need to tell them to be very gentle b/c they don't get it. Traveling carry on with Cubans could be a little nerve-wracking at TSA, but they don't really have any idea...
clintCigar
3 years ago
Throw a small boveda in there and you'll be fine. But yeah 2-3 days they would be fine with nothing as long as u keep them in a sealed container.
deadeyedick
3 years ago

...and more on this topic:

I too will be traveling soon. I'll be traveling by air. How do y'all store your cigars for air travel? What I mean is, do you check them or carry them on? Checking them puts them in what I understand to be an unpressurized luggage compartment of the plane. Does the altitude and temporary lack of pressurization and low temperature adversely effect our sticks? Think of that shampoo bottle left in your checked luggage... The flight will be about 6hrs.

[email protected] wrote:



I usually leave them in my checked baggage in a herfadore. Never noticed any adverse affects.
Sunoverbeach
3 years ago
I've never bothered with humidification. Most travel humidors are sealed so I haven't noticed a big change in condition over a week or two. Think of it as a lesser version of dry boxing.

I always carry on, but that's only because I'll need something to smoke if the airline loses my checked bag
PapaWhiskey
3 years ago

I’m going to be traveling a bit soon and will be carrying my smokes in one of those plastic cases (herfidor?)
The case has one of those little built in green things to soak in distilled water

Mraia wrote:



Pick that round green thing off and toss it. It's just lightly glued on. If you don't remove it you run the risk of damaging the wrapper on your cigars. Ask me how I know... Just use a boveda pack, it lays flat and won't hurt your cigars. I use a 65% size 8 (8 gram) boveda pack in the 5 pack herfador and more with the bigger herfadors. The packs last months even opening and closing many times a day. The nice thing about boveda packs is that they can add or remove moisture depending where you are.

I have every size herfador and a couple of the fiver versions. I pack a fiver on the way out every morning and always travel with cigars and have had them in checked bags and carry on, usually both if I'm going long enough to need a checked bag. As long as they're in the herfadors they will remain perfectly safe and undamaged even if it gets banged around. Leave your cutter and lighter home if you're flying. Cutting your cigars before you pack is handy but tricky getting back into the cellophane. Happy trails.
ZRX1200
3 years ago
Two things for your traveldor.

1: Boveda 65% packet

2: print a copy of the TSA letter with your cigars.

Also I pack my cutter with my luggage (checked not carry on like my humidor) even though it’s “legal” TSA are morons. And don’t pack a lighter.
Mraia
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3 years ago
Thank you Gentlemen!
rfenst
3 years ago

Two things for your traveldor.

1: Boveda 65% packet

2: print a copy of the TSA letter with your cigars.

Also I pack my cutter with my luggage (checked not carry on like my humidor) even though it’s “legal” TSA are morons. And don’t pack a lighter.

ZRX1200 wrote:



Agree on the cutter and lighter. They should be checked or NOT CARRIED ON. I have had a small, single flame Ronsol jet lighter from Wamart ($3) confiscated by TSA while trying to carry them on. That led to a full search of everything, including them starting to touch my cigars. Held me up a good 15 minutes.
24132413
3 years ago
two to three days is nothing as far as cigars drying out unless you are in an area with extremely low humidity like 40% or less and let them sit out. No Boveda pack is necessary! I have had many sticks that sit in plastic bags for months and all were perfectly fine. As long as it's airtight they will be great. Same reason why cigars in tubes don't dry out. They carry enough moisture to last.

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Stogie1020
2 years ago
What do you all use to bring a few smokes around town in?

Does anyone have a good little pouch or soft case that can hold 2-4 cigars, a cutter and a lighter without being too bulky? I don't need "pelican case" or herfador rugged, just something to keep everything together if I toss it in my laptop bag, etc.

I saw some nylon "edc" pouches on Amazon, but I don't think I need Molle or a Punisher velcro patch, lol.
jeebling
2 years ago

What do you all use to bring a few smokes around town in?

Does anyone have a good little pouch or soft case that can hold 2-4 cigars, a cutter and a lighter without being too bulky? I don't need "pelican case" or herfador rugged, just something to keep everything together if I toss it in my laptop bag, etc.

I saw some nylon "edc" pouches on Amazon, but I don't think I need Molle or a Punisher velcro patch, lol.

Stogie1020 wrote:



I carried one of these when traveling in SE Asia, mostly Thailand, for 15 years. Not bulky and keeps the sticks dry, durable and accommodates large rings up to 7”. You can find it on Amazon.

Prestige Import Group 3 Cigar Holder Bonded Leather Travel Leather Case
Palama
2 years ago

two to three days is nothing as far as cigars drying out unless you are in an area with extremely low humidity like 40% or less and let them sit out. No Boveda pack is necessary! I have had many sticks that sit in plastic bags for months and all were perfectly fine. As long as it's airtight they will be great. Same reason why cigars in tubes don't dry out. They carry enough moisture to last.

🇨🇮

24132413 wrote:



A few years ago on a near week long trip to Vegas, I took a few cigars in a Tupperware and 65% Bovedas. Ambient humidity that trip was down to the high 30s, low 40s. All the cigars were fine for the first 3-4 days but after that, while smoking, the Connecticut and Cameroon wrappers cracked. Anything maduro or sungrown held up like champs.

I don’t know if using 69% humidity packs would have made a difference but next time I’m not taking any Connie or Cameroon wrapped cigars either.
Palama
2 years ago

What do you all use to bring a few smokes around town in?

Does anyone have a good little pouch or soft case that can hold 2-4 cigars, a cutter and a lighter without being too bulky? I don't need "pelican case" or herfador rugged, just something to keep everything together if I toss it in my laptop bag, etc.

I saw some nylon "edc" pouches on Amazon, but I don't think I need Molle or a Punisher velcro patch, lol.

Stogie1020 wrote:



I’mma too paranoid to use anything soft when it comes to carrying cigars in a laptop bag or backpack. For me, it’s gotta be a hard case like a herfador. Since I have both 5 and 10 cigar versions, I use either one depending on where I’m going and how long I might be smoking.
Jakethesnake86
2 years ago
Ziplock bag. I use that over my 5 cigar little hard box 98.2% of the time
I’m the snake
corey sellers
2 years ago
I just spent 4 nights in the keys I did put anything in my case and never do for short trips. Never had any issues yet.
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