We do not have cigar bars where I live, since you cannot smoke indoors anywhere. They have some great deals if you are patient and do your research. You can usually get some decent ones for cheap. It is funny though, I started off with the factory rejects at $4 a cigar and never thought too much of it. That's the rational I use in ordering my cigars and pipe tobacco. Is $3 a stick for a Olivia decent? Heck yes it is. The shipping is where they fuck you though. I've never tried the alcohol infused cigars, but Victor Sinclair is pretty good. I bought a humidor and I have been less than impressed. I picked up two more of these today, and will put 4-5 Boveda 60s in them. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NMRDQRM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I like that you do not have to break them in, they are air tight (great for the great frozen north where humidity is like 20% or lower in the winter), they are cheap and they hold a lot.
We do not have cigar bars where I live, since you cannot smoke indoors anywhere. They have some great deals if you are patient and do your research. You can usually get some decent ones for cheap. It is funny though, I started off with the factory rejects at $4 a cigar and never thought too much of it. That's the rational I use in ordering my cigars and pipe tobacco. Is $3 a stick for a Olivia decent? Heck yes it is. The shipping is where they fuck you though. I've never tried the alcohol infused cigars, but Victor Sinclair is pretty good. I bought a humidor and I have been less than impressed. I picked up two more of these today, and will put 4-5 Boveda 60s in them. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NMRDQRM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I like that you do not have to break them in, they are air tight (great for the great frozen north where humidity is like 20% or lower in the winter), they are cheap and they hold a lot.
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