Evening Gents,
Here's my predicament. I have 2 orders comming in about a day apart from one another. Currently, I own 1 glass top humidor that holds a 25-50 cigar capacity (I plan on keeping around 20-25 cigars in there max) monitored by a prometheus digital hydrometer.
Tomorrow, I will have about 20 cigars plus 1 tin of shortys in that humidor. Wed., I have the cigar.com robusto sampler comming in and if I try to put all twenty in my glass top humidor, its going to be packed and I'm afriad all the flavors will mix, which is what I don't want.
Instead, I plan on keeping the 20 cigars in the cigar.com humidor which comes with the sampler. When I get it, I plan on seasoning it for about 2-3 days unless its already seasoned and altering the hydrometer from humidor to humidor every other day. Is this a good idea to keep the cigars in the cigar.com humidor?? All the cigars I have are a good $7+ a stick and I don't want to ruin them or buy another larger humidor.
I'm very new to cigar smoking and any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Steve
Here's my predicament. I have 2 orders comming in about a day apart from one another. Currently, I own 1 glass top humidor that holds a 25-50 cigar capacity (I plan on keeping around 20-25 cigars in there max) monitored by a prometheus digital hydrometer.
Tomorrow, I will have about 20 cigars plus 1 tin of shortys in that humidor. Wed., I have the cigar.com robusto sampler comming in and if I try to put all twenty in my glass top humidor, its going to be packed and I'm afriad all the flavors will mix, which is what I don't want.
Instead, I plan on keeping the 20 cigars in the cigar.com humidor which comes with the sampler. When I get it, I plan on seasoning it for about 2-3 days unless its already seasoned and altering the hydrometer from humidor to humidor every other day. Is this a good idea to keep the cigars in the cigar.com humidor?? All the cigars I have are a good $7+ a stick and I don't want to ruin them or buy another larger humidor.
I'm very new to cigar smoking and any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Steve