March 6, 2009

How long can cigars last outside of a humidor? If you don't have one how can I keep them fresh? I bought

Can you answer Sassy Shut Your Mouth's question about humidors?:

cigars for my boyfriend and we are waiting on his humidor… has yet to arrive.
Worried! Thanks in advance for your help.

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What is the best gas station cigar?

Can you answer buckhomes's question about humidors?:

Im looking to get some cigars for my 18th birthday. What are your favorites from gas stations? Yeah i know that the best cigars come from a cigar shop with a humidor, but its my first time smoking a cigar and dont want to spend more than $2 on a one.

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March 5, 2009

My humidor says to charge it w/a distilled H20/propylene glycol mixture. Where do I get these ingredients?

Can you answer scott o's question about humidors?:

I have never owned a humidor and want to maintain it properly – I'm willing to do whatever the instructions say but "distilled water/propylene glycol?" I never heard of either ingredient and just wanted to get an idea as to what kind of store would sell these ingredients? I figure the place where my humidor was purchase would be a good start but its 45 minutes away (this was a gift). Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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February 5, 2009

Four cigars have been sitting in my room for over a year, can i still smoke them?

Can you answer studmaster's question about humidors?:

they are "romeo y juliettas" made in cuba, they've been in the box sitting in my room for over a year without being in a humidor, is there anything i can do with them? how much can i sell them for?

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February 3, 2009

Cigar Accessories A Collector Cannot Be Without

Cigar cutters

Quality cigar accessories can enhance the experience of indulging in a great stogie and there are a few tools that serious aficionados should not be without. In this article, we'll tell you which surprising goodies from a cigar shop or grocery store can make smoking one a luxurious treat.

Cigar cutters are used to remove or penetrate the cap of a cigar before smoking it. There are three basic types of cuts: the straight cut, the wedge or "V" cut and the hole punch. The type of cut to make is based on personal preference and the size and/or shape of the cigar. The straight cut is the most common. The double blade guillotine is preferred by many aficionados because it usually makes a cleaner cut. The wedge or "V" cutter resembles the guillotine cutter, but the shape of the blade slices a wedge into the cap of the cigar instead of cutting it completely off. The hole punch is used to put a hole in the cap of the cigar instead of just cutting it off. If a cutter or hole punch isn't available, a hole cut can be made in a cigar using a pen or pencil.

If you are one to purchase expensive varieties, like a Cuban cigar, then here is a cigar accessory you'll definitely need. Unlike a cigar box, a humidor prevents your cigars from drying out or becoming infested by insects. For private use, small wooden or acrylic glass humidor boxes will store a few dozen. Humidors of all sizes use hygrometers to keep track of the humidity levels. The ideal humidity in one of these units is around 65-75%.

As stated, one of the most important cigar accessories to own, is a humidor to keep the cigars moist. If they dry out, you will unlikely ever enjoy the rich aroma. However, while many people enjoy the rich fragrance of a good cigar, there are others who find it overwhelming. Wearing artificial fibres will minimize the amount of odor that your clothes absorb. Store your clothing in a plastic bag with baking soda before they can be cleaned. To keep a room smelling fresh, use a spray deodorizer expressly formulated for tobacco smoke. This isn't as effective as an air purifier but it will help. Lastly, take vitamins to flush nicotine from your system and freshen your breath. Chlorophyll and parsley extract will make your mouth fresher. Vitamin A, vitamin C, aged (kyolic) garlic extract, spirulina, wheat grass and young barley grass will all help to cleanse nicotine from your system.

Personalized cigar boxes or lighters are great but not all of your cigar accessories will come from a smoke shop. To avoid offending people who don't share your appreciation for the aroma of cigar smoke, keep a few key products around your home to get rid of the smell and pay attention to your personal hygiene. This will make cigar smoking pleasurable for everyone.

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