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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Yeah, that would be a pain to ruin your sticks prying the lid open. We usually drive everywhere so that hasn't been an issue.
I hear they have travel humi's with a pressure relief valve for just that problem. Not sure who makes it tho.
I do have another traveler that doesn't seal, but when I took it to Cayman a few years ago, the high humidity started making my cigars too moist and not smoke as well, so I had to throw them in a ziploc bag inside that humi.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans

Originally Posted by
Ilroy
Yeah, that would be a pain to ruin your sticks prying the lid open. We usually drive everywhere so that hasn't been an issue.
I hear they have travel humi's with a pressure relief valve for just that problem. Not sure who makes it tho.
I do have another traveler that doesn't seal, but when I took it to Cayman a few years ago, the high humidity started making my cigars too moist and not smoke as well, so I had to throw them in a ziploc bag inside that humi.
I have one of those Traveldor's with the pressure valve's. It's made by Cigar Mechanics. Holds about 15 sticks with foam dividers, a lot more without. My always thoughtful girlfriend found it at a Saver's store. I was shocked and excited by the pickup price $5 lol. Checked online cheapest was around $35! Dont know if they make that model anymore, but can't hurt to check around. 10 to 12 gars plus cutter and lighter with no problem's. Although once ya smoke a couple, stuff can start rattling around. But hell Just another excuse to keep it filled up. 
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans

Originally Posted by
Ilroy
Yeah, that would be a pain to ruin your sticks prying the lid open. We usually drive everywhere so that hasn't been an issue.
I hear they have travel humi's with a pressure relief valve for just that problem. Not sure who makes it tho.
I do have another traveler that doesn't seal, but when I took it to Cayman a few years ago, the high humidity started making my cigars too moist and not smoke as well, so I had to throw them in a ziploc bag inside that humi.
I have one of those Traveldor's with the pressure valve's. It's made by Cigar Mechanics. Holds about 15 sticks with foam dividers, a lot more without. My always thoughtful girlfriend found it at a Saver's store. I was shocked and excited by the pickup price $5 lol. Checked online cheapest was around $35! Dont know if they make that model anymore, but can't hurt to check around. 10 to 12 gars plus cutter and lighter with no problem's. Although once ya smoke a couple, stuff can start rattling around. But hell Just another excuse to keep it filled up. 
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