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I travel a LOT for my sons hockey. Spend many a weekend in New England. Can I leave the travel humi in the car on those cold cold nights or is it just safer to take them in to the hotel room?
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Yet again another great ideal Mark. Many question that I had already have been asked here in such a short time. Again a great service to us noobs.
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![]() ![]() [serious]I would take them in as they might freeze and then would need the appropriate time to defrost before smoking. I don't even leave any in the car for a few hours during the winter. ![]()
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Personally I would try to minimize cigars going from one temperature extreme to another, so if it was me, I would take them inside.
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Can you imagine what it would be like lighting a cigar that had an internal temperature of 20F? I can only imagine it would be like trying to light the end of a popsicle.
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