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Think Blue!
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Just got some in yesterday, hoping they make for a good daily smoke for about $1.00 each.
How long should I have them in the Humi before trying one?
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Ever heard of the rule of threes? It seems to be popular around here
![]() ![]() ![]() You can smoke one as soon as you get them if you want. But, the general consensus is a week or two of humi time to acclimate to your storage conditions will make them smoke better. So if you can't wait, go for it. Lots of people can't keep their hands off new cigars long enough to get them in the humidor.
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CC Simple PIF Promoter
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Rob's answer is good; here's my personal take: No one can tell you how long your smokes need to rest--that's a pretty personal issue based on the condition of the specific sticks you received and your own tastes. There are general rules and such that give good guidance, but you may as well go ahead and light one up. If it's good, that's great! If it's not good, then wait a few weeks or so before you try the next one. You'll never know if your sticks are good or bad unless you try one.
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