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Shipping & Rest Consensus
What's my bums personal experiences and habits when it comes to buying online and rest? Does it differ by site?
I've lurked, and followed, the Cigarbid forum general recommendation of two weeks rest, in the past. I'm planning on stocking another humidor till the other becomes regulated and doing some of the shopping through Cbid.
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Lucky Bum
I buy almost exclusively from Small Batch Cigar they do a great job of packaging and ship with boveda. Then I wait a week to ten days before indulging. On their site look at Scottys Corner it’s always 40% off
Don’t wait for the storm to pass. Learn to dance in the rain.
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Royal Bum
Only time I smoke anything fresh is at a cigar event other than that I got plenty with rest
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Royal Bum
In my experience, CBID and its sister companies ship WET. Several of the big guys do and I don't necessarily blame them - they deal with the mass public and ship slow. Better wet then dry, no?
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It depends on how many cigars I have. When I first started out, I struggled to wait to smoke one. If I want to smoke a cigar ROTT (right off the truck) and that is what I had at hand, I smoked it. If I have a choice, I let them sit in my wineador for a month or more before I smoke one, or I might smoke one within a day or two of receiving if the mood hit me.
I prefer at least 3 years on most of my Fuente cigars. They seem to age well and I am a Fuente whore.
If you buy a lot more than you smoke, time of rest becomes a non-issue.
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Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
It depends on how many cigars I have. When I first started out, I struggled to wait to smoke one. If I want to smoke a cigar ROTT (right off the truck) and that is what I had at hand, I smoked it. If I have a choice, I let them sit in my wineador for a month or more before I smoke one, or I might smoke one within a day or two of receiving if the mood hit me.
I prefer at least 3 years on most of my Fuente cigars. They seem to age well and I am a Fuente whore.
If you buy a lot more than you smoke, time of rest becomes a non-issue.
You're kinda hitting on where I'm at:
I don't want to touch what's in my tupperdore because they're adjusting from 9+ months at 70.
I guess if I'm itching for a smoke and they come ROTT - I'd rather smoke them than what's in the tupperdore.
Ideally, I should plan on allowing them the resting period and score a B&M box or enough to bide the time.
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Originally Posted by
SoCal gunner
In my experience, CBID and its sister companies ship WET. Several of the big guys do and I don't necessarily blame them - they deal with the mass public and ship slow. Better wet then dry, no?
Yes, wet would be preferred (a joke would be too easy). What's your resting habit - two weeks? More? Maybe since I'm close to PA, this is only a me thing, but Cbid shipping has been super fast on every order.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
chain_gang
Yes, wet would be preferred (a joke would be too easy). What's your resting habit - two weeks? More? Maybe since I'm close to PA, this is only a me thing, but Cbid shipping has been super fast on every order.
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Originally Posted by
josh lucky 13
Only time I smoke anything fresh is at a cigar event other than that I got plenty with rest
Does that include B&M in-store purchases?
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Originally Posted by
AlanS
I buy almost exclusively from Small Batch Cigar they do a great job of packaging and ship with boveda. Then I wait a week to ten days before indulging. On their site look at Scottys Corner it’s always 40% off
Nice recommendation. Checked Scotty's out earlier and never noticed that on SB before.
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