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pertaining to mostly boxes... will you smoke one ROTT? or will you allow to rest?? just got my box of verocu 9's and they look delicious.. but i cen even smell that they need some time.. light up or resist? what do you do?
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Fatter than you!
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Smoke 'em. You didn't buy them to look at. I will wait a week if the shipment seems to have sat in the sun or took a long time.
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If we weren't supposed to eat animals, then how come they're made of meat? You can never have too many cigars, they are like an investment in good times. ![]() |
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I usually don't resist the temptaion to smoke one FOTT, unless past experiences with specific cigars have taught me to do so.
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Smoke them!!!
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You know, somehow I have the self control to wait a couple of weeks. Not sure why I have self control when the smokes arrive but not even the slightest bit of it when I'm checking out the online retailers.
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ive smoked cc's right away, but thats because i heard its best to dry box them before smoking them, so figure a day or 2 in the mailbox is equal to dryboxing...at least thats how i justify my lack of self control! smoke it buddy, theres always more!
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Ill usually try one if they don't seem too wet although I would leave it unhumidified for a day before lighting up. I'd leave the rest for at least 2-3 weeks to calm down a bit.
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I usualy have just enough self control to wait till I get home from the office before I light one up. I just don't think my boss would like to see smoke coming out of my cubicle.
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PSHC!
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![]() I'm pretty good about waiting a few days before smoking one. A week is pushing it. If the first one doesn't smoke well, I try to wait a month.
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Time for a dehumidifer I think. I have one and my house is about 63-65 RH all the time. My humidor doesn't even have a humidification device i it anymore, I took them out for more cigars and it's stable at 63-65.I have a cigar in there that is over 80 years old and it is in tip top shape.
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some vendors tend to ship "wet". I tend to let em rest 30 days or more.
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Have My Own Room
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Mine go into the freezer before they hit the main humidor... eventually I get to smoke one!
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