Humidor Tour
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From: jcruz1027
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  • ene, stand for Enero in English is January

  • Wow thats a neat looking humi man. How did you season it and how long did it take?

  • I live in new jersey ? do you have a website that ships. Cuban cigars I need to get a box of cohibas alot of websites have fakes your cigars look good to me if you do thanks. can you do review for cohiba 2004 sublimes

  • hey Jerry how do you get Cubans in the US??

  • Wow didn't know that thanks for the info think I'll go check out my cigars.

  • Did you say beetle out brakes? I'm new to cigars so pleas excuse my ignorants. But are you talking about actual bugs?

  • yes he is. it is an actual bug that eats tobacco and cuases a lot of problems for cigar smokers

  • Yes. The tobacco used in cigars, many times will have tiny beatle eggs attached to it. If the humidity in your humidor gets to about 78% relative humidity, those eggs are at the right humidity to hatch. So you have to be careful not to let you humidor get to that level, or all your cigars are going to have little holes in them from the beatles eating them. Hoped that helped.

  • Do you ever have promlems with your humidity levels in your humidor? Also what types of humidors do you recomend? Thanks Justice

  • ya know put shit in....lol well said

  • Such rockin music for... cigars.

  • Perfect review!

  • Fantastic humidor man, some lovely looking smokes.

  • "Totalmente a mano"- ¿para tú es tan dificil pronunciarlo?

  • Fumas puros y no puede leer espanol? que horror!

  • Jerry, that is a totally cool humidor (RyJ). I love the little slide out drawers. Man, those cigars are neatly stacked in there. Doc

  • How come you get Cubans? Where do you get them? Do you live in Canada?

  • There are mail order/internet merchants outside the US that will ship Cubans, despite that it's illegal. You just run the risk of them possibly not showing up, due to being discovered and confiscated.

  • Any idea how reliable that service might be or what the penalties are if caught?

  • Not too much, as I've never tried. Ordering them online is probably less risky than bringing them back on a plane or ship. I'm not quite sure if there is a penalty for trying to get them online, they may just get taken and the retailer is not responsible.

  • I found this from Cuban-Leaf's website. "It is illegal for U.S. persons to buy, sell, trade, give away, or otherwise engage in (or offer to engage in) transactions involving illegally - imported Cuban cigars. The penalties for doing so include, in addition to confiscation of the cigars, civil fines of up to $50,000 per violation and, in appropriate cases, criminal prosecution which may result in imprisonment."

  • Ugh, this relic of the Cold War is really getting on my nerves. It serves no purpose anymore.

  • i am with you !!!!! i do not use them, expect in one humidor, the one with my cuban and colombian cigars,but only as a guide. as long as there isnt any mold, i am ok. my other humidors, i dont have any hydgrometers

  • What? No Partagas Black? hehe, Great vid man!

  • keep up the good work jerry!!!!

  • My humidor consists of a Cohiba of some sort...and nothing else 8D.

  • Wow, you just called your wife your possession. Nice.

  • Yeah awesome.

  • even though por larrys are what you would call a 2nd class cigar, theyre one of my favorite smokes of all especialy the petite corona, good review jerry good job!

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