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Trying to build a cigar travel case and need to find out where I can find the foam padding in sheets.
I'm not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for but check the link below...
http://www.staples.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/StaplesProductDisplay?prodCatType=0&storeId=10001&catalogId=10051&langId=-1&productId=126309&cmArea=SC1:CG16:DP1784:CL141808
i believe they also sell sheets of foam at Office depot.
Good luck!
Certain international air carriers have already banned the use of electronic cigarettes onboard. USA Domestic carrier American Airlines has also ...
I am looking to buy my boyfriend, an avid cigar smoker a cigar case or travel humidor, for when he travels on short trips. Can anyone recommend a good case or travel humidor. Thanks
Cigar Caddy by Otterbox.
They come in 5 ct, 15 ct and 32 ct. - I have one of each
They are water and air proof, float and is practically indestructible. They are also reasonably priced.
I dont want to bring my humidor, and dont have any "real" cigar travel cases. What's my best option? 3-day golf trip coming up.
If you have some priceless or important cigars that you absolutely need during the trip, then you can easily jury-rig a temporary humidor. Take a sealable box (tupperware, wood, or metal all work) and place a humidifying agent (I'd recommend either soaked wood, or a piece of rag soaked in warm water) inside of it, along with the cigars. If you use the rag, you may get a touch of mildew on the cigars, but that can just be brushed off, and won't affect the smoke quality at all.
Your best option though, assuming that you have a fairly standard cigar collection at home, is to just leave them at home. When you get to your hotel, ask the concierge if he can recommend some nice tobacconists in the area - you're really probably better off just buying a few stogies when you get there than trying to transport them across the country.
Plus, this way, you can see new tobacconists, and maybe get introduced to a brand of cigar that you're not yet familiar with.
i see that the smoke nazis claim that they want their apartment buildings to be smoke free because they say, they smell smoke in other people's apartments, putting them at risk for diseases caused by secondhand smoke.
first, there really is no conclusive scientific evidence that supports that secondhand smoke causes health problems.
second, i want to know how it is that smoke from cigarettes, cigars, and pipes is able to waft through structural walls, getting into other people's dwellings.
third, i would like to ask even you non smokers if you think that some of these smoke nazis are taking this issue to the outer limits?
fourth, the smoke nazis say that their own TOWNS should be smoke free, and that citizens should call the police if they see someone smoking even in their own car! now then, isn't this a great hindrence on americans' liberties?
why should the gov be addicted to tobacco taxes but the people that like tobacco not be able to use it?
I agree wholeheartedly, there has never been one case where a person was labelled dead on account of second hand smoke. Even modern studies are showing that smoking is not NEARLY as bad for your health as certain very biased organizations have claimed in the past... The whole anti-smoking movement just reeks of hypocracy anyway.
http://www.cigar.com/accessories/viewaccessories.asp?subcatid=acc_case
How long can u store it before it goes bad?
The leather cases are not meant to store your cigars for extended periods of time but to transport them to be smoked within a day or so.
The two Herf-a-dor cases are water and airtight and should store your smokes indefinitely without any added humidification.
I'm traveling on Friday and I need to know ASAP if you can bring a cigar cutter on an airplane. Thanks guys.
Yes can bring a cigar cutter in either your checked luggage or your carry-on...there are NO restrictions against them. See site below to see that it says specifically that you can have a cigar cutter in carry-on or checked luggage...just scroll down to section under "makeup, medication and personal items."


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