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		So I am going to South Carolina over Thanksgiving, and I wanted to bring cigars. I just wanted to know how to do this, I am going to be sending my lighter ahead in the mail, and checking my cutter, but other than that I don't know how to keep em stable so I can still smoke them while I'm there. 
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		Cigar Caddy works good.  If it is the small one without the pressure valve you might want to only latch one side. 
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		tupperware or you can buy a cigar travel case 
	keep the cigars with your carry on. No issues as long as its just cigars.  | 
		
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		So ziploc inside a tupperwear? That's easy 
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		Why would you check your cutter?  Cutters are allowed as a carry on.   
	http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/prohib...s_10-24-07.pdf For the hassle of shipping a lighter (which can be lost-after all, this is the USPS we're talking about), why not stop in a convenience store gas station and pick up a $5 or less torch lighter and leave the nice one at home?  | 
		
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		I always toss a couple (torch) lighters & cutter in the dopp kit inside the checked luggage.  Never had a problem.  We fly 3 to 5 times each year and I always carry-on cigars in anything from a zip-lock baggie to a number of travel humidors depending on how many . . . or how long we're going to be gone. 
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		I bring lighters too, haven't had a problem.  You can legally bring soft flame lighters, not torch... but I always bring the cheap Ronson torch lighters.  If it gets taken, who cares. 
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 While most lighters may pass the checked bag screening, they are illegal and can be confiscated. Again, no reason to take a chance with something nice. I usually travel with a cheap jet that I dont mind losing if it is found. :2  | 
		
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		I like the caddies with the valve that's why they have a valve, My Nephew had to pry his without one open with a knife. 
	I also check lighters and cutters just cheap ones.  | 
		
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		I've been traveling internationally with my cigars a lot. What i do is put my cigars in my cigar caddy with the foam that comes with it so that the cigars dont move inside. I switched the original humidification device with a beads puck. I then stick my cigar caddy between my clothes in my check in luggage. As for cutter i always put it in my check in luggage.  For the lighter i bring my cheap lighter and EMPTY IT then stick it in my check-in luggage. I just grab a small butane refill when i arrive at my destination. Always put everything in your check in luggage and make sure that lighter is empty. 
	My caddy, cutter, and lighter has been to a lot of different countries. No problems so far.  | 
		
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 I personally will always fly with my cigars in my carry-on.  | 
		
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		You can just mail your cigars in a caddy to where ever you are going. I often mail stuff that I cannot take there. Mostly Knives, I refuse to go anywhere without my Microtech Ultratech and Strider SMF. 
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		I roll each cigar in celophane and they stay perfect and are easy to take a single out with you for the night without worry. 
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		I flew to Barcelona in September.  I put a few cigars along with a cheap cutter and a cheap FULL torch lighter inside a travel case and then placed that in my checked luggage.  I had no issues whatsoever. 
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		gijoey959 
	this is a good question with lots of good answers...not sure i can add much to this thread...except anecdotes. i have lost... a torch...my favorite at the time.(ft myers fla) cutter...a cheapie from lcdh in cuba yet i had grown attatched to it in less than a week.(varadero cuba) a soft flame "bic"...security said"you can only carry one on the plane , which one do you want to keep".(edmonton alberta) these losses were always at airport security(not from checked luggage). so now(for me)...everything goes into checked luggage.i guess its a matter of who you think is lazyest...the luggage x-ray guys or the security x-ray guys. derrek :hm  | 
		
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		Why not just pre-cut the cigars before the trip? Wouldn't you want to check them for a bad draw to begin with? Then there's no need for the cutter at all... 
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		I always carry my cigars in a fancy gladware container in my carry on.  Ziplocs would be a good idea, but I am usually not very rough with my carry on as I have a laptop in it as well.  As for lighters, I bought a TSA approved case to put them in and they go into checked baggage.  I think I paid around $8 for it with shipping on eBay...it is made by Zippo, but cannot remember what it is actually called.  It is a canister with a foam insert and a sealing lid.  You can carry empty torch lighters in these TSA approved cases.  You will have to buy some butane when you reach your destination or do like "some guys I know" and stick a can in with your shaving kit and hope for the best.  I always make sure I pack a cutter in my checked bag and have a cutter and soft flame (bic type) lighter with me on the plane in case my luggage is lost. 
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