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Doin Time on Planet Earth
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Depends on your B&M and even the stores he owns/runs.
My B&M has 3 or 4 locations, and at one of them the employees have NO CLUE about running a humidifier. At another location we sometimes smoke inside the walk-in, particularly if there is an event. IMHO this doesn't help the open box stock. I've been to both CI stores. The downtown location is very small with a somewhat limited selection. The new Superstore is modern with a nice lounge in the back and a very good selection. The cigars I bought were OK. And their mail order smokes are quite serviceable. I also go to Holts several times each year. They know how to treat cigars. I've got dry cigars from the big guys and my local B&M. If I let them recover in my humi, they will be good, except for the one local location with poor humi habits. I never worry about smokes from Holts. In fact they might be a bit moist for some, but I smoke at least one right there on every trip and never had a bad one. Once I get them home and in my humi they remain in top condition. I think it's a matter of knowing how to deal with what you get, rather than how they were kept at the store. If you buy from a store and they consistently sell you dry smokes, just let them recover(if possible) in your humi, or find another store. Many mail order smokes seem to be over humidified before shipping, IMHO. This lets them dry out, a bit, while in transit. Nothing wrong with that, except that OTT they might plug a bit more. Some people/brands prefer slightly drier smokes. To me they burn a bit hot, but that's a personal preference. YMMV Chemyst ![]() |
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