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I feel that the cigars will be fine for at least a week or more in a zip lock in the mail. Most retailers over humidify as it is so a little time without humidity is probably ok. With that said I (almost
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I Need My Space
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either way, u should always let them rest for a while before smoking. i usually let them rest for 2 weeks ... its hard, i know. but so worth it
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If you want to stress over what amounts to nothing,go ahead. Cigars should cause relaxation not worry
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![]() Minimum 2 week rest for me. So that the cigars acclimate to my storage conditions.
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totally agree with that. the cigars are never the same without this adjustment. i've been severely dissapointed with blends because i rushed them instead of waiting for them to even out for a few days.
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I agree with this totally as this is what I do without fail. The little suckers need to nap in your humi before you smoke em anyway. |
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