ironpeddler
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Spring is in the air and the warmer weather is upon us, it's time to remind everyone that when ordering cigars this time of year...keep in mind a few thoughts...
When ordering cigars in the hotter weather...the shorter the journey, the better the chances the cigars arrive in good shape.
As apposed to picking the vendor based solely on price, consider selecting a vendor that is geographically closer to you...even if they are a shade more expensive...to ensure that everything arrives quicker, intact and properly humidified. What's the difference of a few dollars if the product you get is damaged and unsmokeable. Receiving damaged goods = hassle with a return.
If the deal is too good to pass up and the vendor is on the other side of the country, call the vendor and ask them to put a Humi-Pak in there to at least ensure the proper humidity. If possible and you are saving a few more dollars on the sale, pay a little extra for expedited shipping as apposed to free shipping that takes a week to arrive while it's 80 to 90 degrees outside. If it's taking an even LONGER journey ( :whistling: ), upon arrival of the cigars, it's a good idea to store them in your freezer for 36 to 48 hours, then transfer them to the fridge for another day or two before putting them in your humidor.
Think before you order and you'll be rewarded with great smokes!
When ordering cigars in the hotter weather...the shorter the journey, the better the chances the cigars arrive in good shape.
As apposed to picking the vendor based solely on price, consider selecting a vendor that is geographically closer to you...even if they are a shade more expensive...to ensure that everything arrives quicker, intact and properly humidified. What's the difference of a few dollars if the product you get is damaged and unsmokeable. Receiving damaged goods = hassle with a return.
If the deal is too good to pass up and the vendor is on the other side of the country, call the vendor and ask them to put a Humi-Pak in there to at least ensure the proper humidity. If possible and you are saving a few more dollars on the sale, pay a little extra for expedited shipping as apposed to free shipping that takes a week to arrive while it's 80 to 90 degrees outside. If it's taking an even LONGER journey ( :whistling: ), upon arrival of the cigars, it's a good idea to store them in your freezer for 36 to 48 hours, then transfer them to the fridge for another day or two before putting them in your humidor.
Think before you order and you'll be rewarded with great smokes!