Some of on The Cigar Stop team have multiple *humidors and a few have decided to think outside of the box and opt for a *Cigar Jar instead. I also have one of these Cigar Jars and I have to say they work fantastic. They are great for traveling, just about unbreakable and are relatively inexpensive.
Most *Brick and Mortars carry them as well, as well as almost every Cigar Web site and E-Bay sells them. The cost of a Cigar Jar usually ranges between $19.95 to $24.99, which as a buck goes these days is extremely reasonable. The Cigar Jar comes with a *Humidifier attached to the underside of the lid and holds between 20 to 25 *sticks depending on the *Ring Gauge. Most Jars are 91/8" high x 5" in width.
The Jar is a great starter for a new Cigar smoker or anyone who does not have an over abundance of *stock or for those that do not have the room and patients for a regular humidor. Got Flavored Cigars? You don't want those tasty treats to invade your regular premium sticks. The Cigar Jar is a perfect solution. The Cigar Jar is air tight, washable, compact and easy for travel.
We hope this blog has helped some of you out there or at least given you another option for storing your cigars. Remember your questions and comments are always welcome.
Happy Smoking
Cigar Ash
Most *Brick and Mortars carry them as well, as well as almost every Cigar Web site and E-Bay sells them. The cost of a Cigar Jar usually ranges between $19.95 to $24.99, which as a buck goes these days is extremely reasonable. The Cigar Jar comes with a *Humidifier attached to the underside of the lid and holds between 20 to 25 *sticks depending on the *Ring Gauge. Most Jars are 91/8" high x 5" in width.
The Jar is a great starter for a new Cigar smoker or anyone who does not have an over abundance of *stock or for those that do not have the room and patients for a regular humidor. Got Flavored Cigars? You don't want those tasty treats to invade your regular premium sticks. The Cigar Jar is a perfect solution. The Cigar Jar is air tight, washable, compact and easy for travel.
We hope this blog has helped some of you out there or at least given you another option for storing your cigars. Remember your questions and comments are always welcome.
Happy Smoking
Cigar Ash
*Stick (s): Cigar or Cigars
*Stock: all your Cigars
*Ring or Ring Gauge: Thickness of your Cigar
*Humidor: A box (usually wood and lined with kiln dried cedar) with a humidifier to store and keep cigars and in climate control area for freshness.
*Humidifier: A device made with either Glycol, foam or a sponge like material to keep Cigars at 65-70 degrees & 70% Humidity.
*Brick and Mortar: Your Local Cigar location
*Cigar Jar: An acrylic jar with a humidifier to store Cigars.
*Stock: all your Cigars
*Ring or Ring Gauge: Thickness of your Cigar
*Humidor: A box (usually wood and lined with kiln dried cedar) with a humidifier to store and keep cigars and in climate control area for freshness.
*Humidifier: A device made with either Glycol, foam or a sponge like material to keep Cigars at 65-70 degrees & 70% Humidity.
*Brick and Mortar: Your Local Cigar location
*Cigar Jar: An acrylic jar with a humidifier to store Cigars.
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