Not a fan of large cigars, a 50 rg robusto is about the top for me. The "classic" size cigar is a corona (42 rg x 5.5 inches) which is just about perfect for me.
A PM I received recently got me to thinking (scary thought) about my reasons for participation at CS, and how they have turned around 180.
I came to CS when some posts turned up in a search I was doing for information on detecting fake Cuban cigars. "WOW! lots of good info on this site, I can...
I am ready to start another humidor project and am looking for ideas. Here is a link to my last one. http://www.clubstogie.com/vb/showthread.php?t=20784&highlight=never+ending+humidor+project&page=6
Undoubtedly I will use quartersawn white oak again if I can find the good stuff. Other than that...
I wouldn't use anything else but a thermo electric cooler(Peltier). Just make sure it is big enough to do the job, and make sure you don't pay too much. Research your options carefully. In my experience small TECs cause too much condensation. Use a huge heatsink, and cooling fins almost as big...
Yes, the majority of CCs blow away the majority of NCs. There are many fakes around the world because of this. Make sure what you buy on your trip is legitimate.
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