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Decent around town humidor?

neophyte

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Anyone ever try out one of these for toting around town?

Travel Humidor


I need something small (10-20 sticks)and decent looking for gettting sticks from home to work and then out for a few drinks. I don't imagine anything ever staying in it for more than a week.

I did a search and looked at the otters, but I'm usually in a suit and doing business so I want something a bit more dressy. I need something to catch my clients' eyes when I pull it out and offer them all Cohiba. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
I can't comment on that particular version, but i have its bigger brother:

http://www.thecigarstore.com/product.php?p=63

It is very well put together, mines been dropped, had luggage pilled on top of it, etc. :angry: and only has a few scratches. :) It kept the humidity consistent with a tube of beads for the two weeks I was traveling. :thumbs:

So I would assume the other one should be very similar in quality.
 

Got one of those free with a box purchase from here. A couple months ago.
It is a decent travel humidor, just about the right size I think. I use Heartfelt beads in a small tube for humidification. Works fine for me. Oh, and the H. Upmann Vintage Cameroons are a great smoke! IMO.


 
The cigar caddy from Mark at cigarmony.com is, IMO,the best traveling humidor. It looks good, functions well and will no doubt be a great talking point.

I have the 5 count and the 24 count. I am currently at Lake Powell and load up my 5 count each morning to take out on the boat for the day.
The 5 count requires no humidification for a day's outing. The sticks retain their RH out of my humi due to the airtight seal. The 24 count has a Humidi-Puck. Together with the wonderful seal, very little maintenance is required.

Great traveling humi's - thanks Mark!

Brian
 
Yeah, my 32 caddy is my "in the hole" humi with a puck. I use the 5ct as my "on deck" holder that comes to work. I humidify it with a Humidipak hidden under the bottom foam, works great.

But I have zero experience with the humi you're asking about, so I'm pretty useless I guess, lol.
 
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