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Watching the sunset from Dead Horse Point. What an amazing smoke!
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I went to Cuba last year. Here is what I brought back.

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So, I’m curious to know what everybody uses to protect their investment. Quality sticks can be expensive. I’m just getting back into smoking cigars after taking a break for many years and I was going to start building a nice collection.

I was thinking about springing for a nice Daniel Marshall desk top humidor but there’s one problem. Maintaining humidity is easy with boveda packs or heartfelt beads but what about temperature? I live in SoCal so the weather doesn’t have drastic swings but I don’t keep my house @ 70 degrees 24/7. I’ve looked at winedors but most only go up to 66 degrees at the most and who knows how accurate some of those are?

All of this has made me hold off on buying larger quantities of cigars to hold here at home. Am I overthinking this? Would love to know what you all think.

Thanks
 

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