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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Best travel humidors?
I have a trip coming up in a couple months and I want to bring about 10 cigars with me to smoke while there. There will be flying involved. Hoping to get some ideas of everyones favorite travel humi that could handle the quantity I'm looking to bring.
"There are no bad cigars, only better ones"
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Originally Posted by
Ropey
I have the same. It's called Herf-a-Dor made by Humi Care. I got mine off cbid, $15 IIRC.
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Bummin' Around
I use the same one they have different sizes to carry 5, 10, 15 cigars. They have ones with a higher count but any higher I wouldn't call it a travel humidor.
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i have a herf a dor as well and LOVE it. only down side is when flying you are more than likely going to have a issue opening it once you land. xikar i believe makes a case with a pressure release valve. also i have seen people let a little piece of string or celo hang out so it dose not make a complete seal
Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle- George Burns
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I have the 5ct herf-a-dor and use it quiet a bit for storage in my bag back and forth to work. I am going to pick up a 15ct one of these days. It seems to work fairly well. I leave one of the 8gm boveda's in it at all times. Hasn't went dry yet.
Reno
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Bummin' Around
I have both kinds and prefer the Xikar over the Herf-a-dor. The ones that I have had did not pass the flashlight seal test, but the Xikars all have.
I have them in 5, 10, and 15-count depending on how long of a trip I'm taking.
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Originally Posted by
Demuths1770
i have a herf a dor as well and LOVE it. only down side is when flying you are more than likely going to have a issue opening it once you land. xikar i believe makes a case with a pressure release valve. also i have seen people let a little piece of string or celo hang out so it dose not make a complete seal
I tried to get a bigger picture but work has alot of places blocked, the herf a dors have a notch, if you have trouble opening them after flying just insert a coin, screwdriver etc in between them and twist, will pop right open.
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Originally Posted by
Cigars4Troops
I tried to get a bigger picture but work has alot of places blocked, the herf a dors have a notch, if you have trouble opening them after flying just insert a coin, screwdriver etc in between them and twist, will pop right open.
i actually saw someone break a hotel butter knife while trying to do that and have also seen it work as well.
Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle- George Burns
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I have had a 15 ct herf a dor. I liked it because there were 3 pieces of styrofoam inside of it that I could use to cushion my matches, cutters and punch below and leave the cigars up top. Never felt the need to use a Boveda pack in them for a trip within a reasonable timespan like a week. The only downfall was that after about a year the two latches on the front broke off from opening and closing them.
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