Fantastic collection, sir! Personally, I like to keep a 50 count desktop humidor filled with some of my favorites (and some very mild smokes, for guests) on display. I keep my boxes and long term storage cigars in a tupperdor... they are lifesavers. 👍
I actually used to use a few small tupperdors for the exact same reason. Had them in my whiskey cabinet and that was primarily for guests. Before that it was a glass top 50 count humidor. Now it’s my Byron 25 ct box humidor. That’s awesome dude
Amazing collection. I’ve been looking at some larger humidors to replace my small one but love the ideas of these tupidors. I actually just went and bought from HD after seeing this video.
I didn’t start my “collection” until last year. I’ve been into cigars since I was 18. But I never kept more than a handful on hand until I decided to build this collection last year
You ever think about getting a humidor that also displays?i have an old vino temp wine fridge converted with led lights and spanish cedar lining and cubbys.....its really been a cheap little aging solution,,,,if your like me and hang on to stuff for aging purposes.....and you get to see them...just a thought...nothing wrong with tupperdor...either way enjoy man appreciate you taking the time to make and post the video
Yes i've considered it. i personally like the Raching Mon5800. However its not high on my priority list currently. as much as i would like one, Tupperdors overall are the best solution in my opinion just due to their cost effectiveness, ease of use, and lack of need for maintenance. i check my cigars weekly sometime biweekly to make sure getting enough Humidity and no mold is growing. but its reallt set it and forget it. i wouldn't be opposed to someone giving me one for review though ;) lol. but for now im more than content with tupperdors. in the long run when i move into a bigger space and use a more permanent solution, like cabinet humidor or even a walk in humidor
Do you get these mainly from local shops in your area or online? I’ve had an awful experience trying to find Opus X locally. Called all the cigar shops in the Phoenix metro area with no luck. Also, where do you get the wooden trays from? Thanks!
Both. I shop around for the best deals. If that online, which it usually is then I go that route. If it’s at a local B&M then I go there. Sometimes it’s just about availability as well. 🤷🏾♂️
Amazing collection, I am preparing it. What is the daily temperature in your city? If it is higher than 80 degrees Fahrenheit, how can you ensure that the temperature of the box is 70?
New sub here. Great collection you have. Lots i've not tried. You mentioned the OpusX Shark was your favorite line. I've not tried one but was curious to know the notes. Great channel, pal.
@@UCRiksDE No. the boxes aren’t moisture tight. And they’re typically wrapped in cellophane which is breathable. Though I don’t recommend leaving boxes sealed long term
@@NotUrGuru Thank you! Fairly new to cigars, but i wondered how expensive cigars also come in like sealed glass tubes. I cant imagine that there is much airflow, even in a humidor, thought they would dry out.
Enjoy man , btw trying to show your collection with one hand is very tough, thanks for your effort ,one last thing if you have to choose 1 cigar to smoke for the rest of your life which one you will choose?
Yeah I learned the hard way tupperdors are just more efficient and less costly. In the long run I want either a walk in or cabinet humidor but I need more space for both.
What do you end up paying for an opus at that B&M? I went to a place here in So. Portland and he was bragging about lowest priced Opus in New England and only place in Maine to carry them and blowing all this smoke just for them to be like $52 😂😭
Average price for an Opus around me is about $30. At the higher end shops near me it’s about $35. But at the smaller stores (when they do get them) I can typically get them for MSRP, which is usually under $20.
Nothing wrong with that, plenty of great sticks in that price range. Funny thing is yes I have the money to build a collection like this, but I don’t indiscriminately throw money at cigars. I shop around for the best deals possible, use holidays to my advantage, store credit etc….
@@NotUrGuru I hope you didn't think I was being rude or anything. That's truly a nice a collection! One of my biggest problems with a collection like that would be my self-control! Good on you man!
You have a crazy collection, but... WHY?! I have around 90-100 in a standup humidor. I try to smoke 10 or so before I replinish. I was like this with cologne and ended up damn near 500 bottles of cologne, with alot that I just didn't actually like. I downsized and now I have nearer 100. Much better.. Good luck with your collection!
lol I have a vision. I also have the means. And having a collection this large makes it very easy to age cigars as o smoke pretty frequently. Depending on time of year and how much time I have I may smoke 10 cigars a week
@@NotUrGuru No doubt, I mean, I have the means for it just not really the space at this point. I like my little 100 or so I keep all the time. By all means brother, I'd probably do it too if I had the space/time to mess with them. You've got a wonderful collection, I just bought a bunch of plasencia, if I could get OPUS X I would be buying those. Good luck with everything brother!
According to the American Psychiatric Association (APA), hoarding disorder affects approximately 2.6% of all adults, with similar symptoms and incidence occurring across countries, cultures, and genders. That being said, 1/2 of that stash probably is stale by now.
Fun fact I have a degree is psychology and my GF is a mental health therapist. However for anything on this collection to be stale they’d have to not be taken care of. For a cigar to get “stale” it would have to dry out. For a cigar to dry out they would have to not be properly humidified. Which these are 😂. Nice troll though. Succinct, condescending, and approach that says I’m uninterested. Nice 🤙🏾
Bro you have a very nice luxury cigar collection please invest in coolidor !! I have 2 reviews on my TH-cam channel. But you'll probably need something bigger than what I have
Not really a fan of coolidors tbh. I started off with wooden humidors, and considered coolidors. But after tons of research and trial and error I truly prefer Tupperdors.
The collection is impressive, but storing them in a mere storage box does a great disservice to the craftsmanship that goes into making cigars. Beyond the financial investment in such a collection, cigars require the right environment to age and develop their flavors properly. They deserve to be housed in a proper humidor, where temperature and humidity are controlled to ensure they remain in optimal condition and improve over time.
lol bro I hear you but my cigars are in the most controlled environment they can possibly be in. They aren’t just sitting in a box with no thought involved. These are weather proof containers that lock in and lock out moisture. My cigars stay at 64-67RH and 68-70 degrees Fahrenheit year round. I have hygrometers to keep track of the RH and temp, I have Bovedas as my 2 way humidifiers, and I have a humidmeter so I can individually check my cigars to ensure they all in the best possible shape. I nerd out on the things I’m into. And cigars are no different
@@NotUrGuru I get that you’ve put a lot of thought and effort into creating an optimal environment for your cigars, and it sounds like you’ve got a solid setup with the weather-proof containers, hygrometers, Bovedas, and a humidimetre. However, have you considered that a true humidor specifically crafted for cigars might offer additional benefits? Humidors are designed to maintain a stable environment specifically tailored for cigars. They often have Spanish cedar linings, which not only help to regulate humidity but also impart a desirable flavor to the cigars. Additionally, the aesthetic appeal and traditional craftsmanship of a well-made humidor can enhance the overall experience and value of your cigar collection. While your current system seems effective, a dedicated humidor might provide an even more refined and enjoyable way to store and appreciate your cigars. Plus, it could potentially offer better long-term preservation and aging conditions.
@@YTviewer118You’re incorrect, I’ve been smoking since 1993 and switched over to Tupperware and acrylic in 2021 and my cigars have never been in such immaculate condition and as a bonus, 60 gram Bovada packs don’t dry out in plastic, mine are 3+ years old now and they’re in the same condition as they were on day 1. I have everything from Cuban to new world stored in new era humidors, try it before hating on it, you’ll be extremely impressed.
@@whiskyandsports2964 I’ve tried various storage methods and, in my experience, non-plastic humidors have always been reliable. To suggest otherwise ignores our differing experiences. I currently store over 1,500 cigars and 30 boxes in well-maintained humidors. Plastic humidors, even if lined with cedar, typically do not benefit cigar aging as much as traditional wooden humidors for several reasons: Humidity Regulation: Wooden humidors, especially those made from Spanish cedar, naturally regulate humidity levels. The wood absorbs and releases moisture, maintaining a stable environment which is crucial for aging cigars. Plastic humidors lack this natural buffering capacity, leading to potential fluctuations in humidity that can adversely affect the aging process. Aroma and Flavor: Spanish cedar imparts a subtle, beneficial aroma to cigars over time, enhancing their flavor profile. This aromatic interaction is a key aspect of the aging process. Plastic, even if lined with cedar, does not provide the same depth of interaction, limiting the flavor development that occurs in a traditional wooden humidor. Temperature Control: Wooden humidors tend to offer better insulation compared to plastic, helping to maintain a consistent temperature. Fluctuations in temperature can impact the aging process, potentially leading to the development of mold or the drying out of cigars. While plastic humidors may be convenient for short-term storage or travel, they do not provide the same benefits for aging cigars as traditional wooden humidors. The natural properties of wood, especially Spanish cedar, create an ideal environment for cigars to mature and develop their full potential.
Top 7… Currently Byron 21st Century Elegantes Zino Platinun Scepter Grand Master AF Don Carlos Presidente God of Fire Carlito Double Robusto SP1014 Black 550 RS88 Connecticut Toro Lampert Limitada 2022 Salomon
Actually there are three. Two 67g 65% packs, and a 320g pack. Plus several boxes have smaller packs or there own humi pack that came from the factory. I check in these regularly. If they needed more they’d have it.
A lot of David off…get a better humidor, but I have a friend that uses an ice cooler as a humidor…the plastic box you have is better I guess, but Spanish ceader is the best…nice stash amigo
What does it matter if smoke them in a year? What’s the significance of a year? Seems like a pretty arbitrary amount of time. A lot of these I’ll be aging and won’t touch for multiple years let alone one
Holly smokes. You have a very large selection of fine cigars there. WOW!
Bro you got more and better cigars than my local cigar shop 😂
Man, seeing your collection brings me so much joy. So much variety!
great collection man, lots of overlap to my humidor! Keep posting!
Very impressive. The SP1014 Black robustos are my fav vitola in that line (black or red).
Wow!!! I haven't seen anything that sexy all year!!! Beautiful quality and selections!
Fantastic collection, sir! Personally, I like to keep a 50 count desktop humidor filled with some of my favorites (and some very mild smokes, for guests) on display. I keep my boxes and long term storage cigars in a tupperdor... they are lifesavers. 👍
I actually used to use a few small tupperdors for the exact same reason. Had them in my whiskey cabinet and that was primarily for guests. Before that it was a glass top 50 count humidor. Now it’s my Byron 25 ct box humidor. That’s awesome dude
Monster collection! Can’t wait to see the other 2. Keep the content coming bro. Blessings
More to come!
My dudes gonna have to live an exciting life just to have enough special occasions to light all those up! enjoy it brother!
lol I don’t need a special occasion to smoke anything in this collection 🤙🏾
Brah, your selection is perfect. I have at least one of every one of these exact sticks except some of the opus. Keep smokin!
I appreciate that bro 🤙🏾
I run a cigar shop in northern Michigan I have smoked many in your collection you have great taste!
Amazing selection. All top tier. Many of my favorites. If I had access to Opus at MSRP, I’d clean up house. 😅
Really? I have tons of Opus at work. Where do you live?
@@TobaccoHouseCigarLounge I live in Riverside, Ca. in the Inland Empire. We have many lounges but Opus is limited in a lot of lounges.
@@samuelduran4179 we have a ton of it. I have so much I can’t even put it all on the shelves.
@TobaccoHouseCigarLounge where are you located?
I need money to cure me of this intense envy you have inflicted upon me
😂😂😂
same
😂😂 that envy
😂😅😂😅
You have exquisite taste, my brother of the leaf!
RESPECT!!!
Man, you need a fucking incredible humidor oow yes! You have a great treasure in your home! 🤩
Amazing collection. I’ve been looking at some larger humidors to replace my small one but love the ideas of these tupidors. I actually just went and bought from HD after seeing this video.
Great collection!! I just started my cigar collection and I’m 42.. I wish I would’ve started when I was 18😊
I didn’t start my “collection” until last year. I’ve been into cigars since I was 18. But I never kept more than a handful on hand until I decided to build this collection last year
Enjoy the hobby bro
Really nice collection. Great selection you have assembled there.
Very nice setup love it
Jesus Christ! Save some for the rest of us 😂 nice vid man
I will never have a collection like this.. I just smoke em'😎
Oh I smoke em. I’m just fortunate enough to be able to buy them faster than I can smoke em 🤙🏾
Damn does that tote have a basement..lol
Your collection is superb.reminds me of dlov and wifes collection
Good job, young man.
You ever think about getting a humidor that also displays?i have an old vino temp wine fridge converted with led lights and spanish cedar lining and cubbys.....its really been a cheap little aging solution,,,,if your like me and hang on to stuff for aging purposes.....and you get to see them...just a thought...nothing wrong with tupperdor...either way enjoy man appreciate you taking the time to make and post the video
Yes i've considered it. i personally like the Raching Mon5800. However its not high on my priority list currently. as much as i would like one, Tupperdors overall are the best solution in my opinion just due to their cost effectiveness, ease of use, and lack of need for maintenance. i check my cigars weekly sometime biweekly to make sure getting enough Humidity and no mold is growing. but its reallt set it and forget it. i wouldn't be opposed to someone giving me one for review though ;) lol.
but for now im more than content with tupperdors. in the long run when i move into a bigger space and use a more permanent solution, like cabinet humidor or even a walk in humidor
Do you get these mainly from local shops in your area or online? I’ve had an awful experience trying to find Opus X locally. Called all the cigar shops in the Phoenix metro area with no luck.
Also, where do you get the wooden trays from? Thanks!
Both. I shop around for the best deals. If that online, which it usually is then I go that route. If it’s at a local B&M then I go there. Sometimes it’s just about availability as well. 🤷🏾♂️
Extraordinary collection of cigars..
Quand on peut se payer une si belle collection de cigares, on doit pouvoir s'offrir un humidor digne d'accueillir ces merveilles !
I can…I’m just not a fan of traditional humidors
Amazing collection, I am preparing it. What is the daily temperature in your city? If it is higher than 80 degrees Fahrenheit, how can you ensure that the temperature of the box is 70?
I have a b&m in jersey city and same thing, they get opus x all day at sell at normal retail, gotta love it.
That is a dope collection I’m jelly 😂
Did you season the cedar Spanish trays before using them?
@@JayJohnson-q9t yes
Thank you for the tip! i was just about to get a 69% Boveda, and now i picked the 65%
A few beverages and a cutter with matches, I think we have an afternoon.
😂😂 no doubt
Holy sh.. Thats a nice Collection
New sub here. Great collection you have. Lots i've not tried. You mentioned the OpusX Shark was your favorite line. I've not tried one but was curious to know the notes.
Great channel, pal.
Lemon citrus, almonds, honey, light cinnamon, dried fruit and light but noticeable floral note
Beautiful collection
Very nice collection my brother,keep the videos coming thanks
More on the way 🤙🏾
Real solid selection this!
very cool
Dont you need a Boveda pack inside the boxes as well? The moisture wont go into the box if its laminated or smth?
@@UCRiksDE No. the boxes aren’t moisture tight. And they’re typically wrapped in cellophane which is breathable. Though I don’t recommend leaving boxes sealed long term
@@NotUrGuru Thank you! Fairly new to cigars, but i wondered how expensive cigars also come in like sealed glass tubes. I cant imagine that there is much airflow, even in a humidor, thought they would dry out.
Flying pigs are 1 of my favorite sticks
Very nice collection. You must live in a humid area as I run my humidor at 65 as well here in North Queensland.
Yeah, north eastern US. It helps to keep my cigars a bit in the drier side to keep from having humidity issues
Really awesome collection: greetings from italy!
Awesome.
Thanks!
Listen, Strong collection. Would love to get my hands on a few of those. Looking to sell or trade any by chance?
I have 2 Tupperdors, maybe change boveda bags every 2 years and maintains humidity
We would be best friends, you got similar tastes to mine. Both cigars and Whiskey. Cheers and great collection
Nice collection!
Great video
W Girlfriend, you won bro
I hate the heck do you do for a living, that’s an awesome collection!
Really enjoy the channel.
Thank you, man. I really appreciate it. I’ve watched quite a few of your videos myself. I really enjoy the vibe
@@NotUrGuru What branch are you in?
Enjoy man , btw trying to show your collection with one hand is very tough, thanks for your effort ,one last thing if you have to choose 1 cigar to smoke for the rest of your life which one you will choose?
Currently? Probably the Byron 21st century.
Nice setup fam 👊🏾
Thanks 💯
Man I'm in awe. I can't get any opus X and I really want to try. Need to give me that international assist 😅
beautiful beautiful
I just started getting into cigars. I thought i was doing something when i went from a 20 cigar humidor to a 50 😂
Aye bro, that’s how it starts 😂🤷🏾♂️
where do you purchase most of your cigars
@@VlPz9 all over the place, local B&Ms, various websites, wherever I can find what I’m looking at the best price
Impressive collection!
Thank you
Wow!
Nice collection
Thank you
How are you maintaining your tempt? I know Boveda for humidity but your tempt?
Temp is the easy part. The room they’re kept in never gets colder than 68F or warmer than 72F.
Wow impressive bro I subd!
Great collection 👌
Thank you 🤙🏾
Where did you get the Tupperdor? Thanks and sick collection.
Link in the description
Do the flavors cross when you have some many blends in one storage??
That’s a very good question and something I also wondered, especially as I store a lot of my cigars naked. The answer is…I really can’t tell 🤷🏾♂️
Nice collection! 💯
Appreciate it
I appreciate your Tupperware! It works for me. I move to much and the wooden one do not travel well!!!
Yeah I learned the hard way tupperdors are just more efficient and less costly. In the long run I want either a walk in or cabinet humidor but I need more space for both.
Loving this. Happy smoking 😎
Always. Thanks 🤙🏾
Maybe I missed it, but do you just have one Boveda pack in there?
Yeah you missed it. There are are 2 67g 65% Bovedas and a 320g 65% Boveda. Not to mention several smaller Bovedas in some of the boxes.
Do you plan on building a walk in humidor one day or Tupperware for life?
I want a walk in one day
Thanks for sharing! 🙏🏽
My pleasure!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I think you’re supposed to still open them every week or so to exchange the air
What do you end up paying for an opus at that B&M? I went to a place here in So. Portland and he was bragging about lowest priced Opus in New England and only place in Maine to carry them and blowing all this smoke just for them to be like $52 😂😭
Average price for an Opus around me is about $30. At the higher end shops near me it’s about $35. But at the smaller stores (when they do get them) I can typically get them for MSRP, which is usually under $20.
Wonderful collection! I myself, am more of a twelve dollar a stick and under guy. Unfortunately...
Nothing wrong with that, plenty of great sticks in that price range. Funny thing is yes I have the money to build a collection like this, but I don’t indiscriminately throw money at cigars. I shop around for the best deals possible, use holidays to my advantage, store credit etc….
@@NotUrGuru I hope you didn't think I was being rude or anything. That's truly a nice a collection! One of my biggest problems with a collection like that would be my self-control! Good on you man!
You have a crazy collection, but... WHY?! I have around 90-100 in a standup humidor. I try to smoke 10 or so before I replinish. I was like this with cologne and ended up damn near 500 bottles of cologne, with alot that I just didn't actually like. I downsized and now I have nearer 100. Much better.. Good luck with your collection!
lol I have a vision. I also have the means. And having a collection this large makes it very easy to age cigars as o smoke pretty frequently. Depending on time of year and how much time I have I may smoke 10 cigars a week
@@NotUrGuru No doubt, I mean, I have the means for it just not really the space at this point. I like my little 100 or so I keep all the time. By all means brother, I'd probably do it too if I had the space/time to mess with them. You've got a wonderful collection, I just bought a bunch of plasencia, if I could get OPUS X I would be buying those. Good luck with everything brother!
Nice collection, you’re from La?
Thanks and I appreciate it. And naw bro. I’m from the east coast
@@NotUrGuru which store had those Opus?
nice collection
Thank you
Don carlos sticks are great
Love them. The first one I ever had tasted like buttered popcorn from a movie theater lol
According to the American Psychiatric Association (APA), hoarding disorder affects approximately 2.6% of all adults, with similar symptoms and incidence occurring across countries, cultures, and genders.
That being said, 1/2 of that stash probably is stale by now.
Fun fact I have a degree is psychology and my GF is a mental health therapist.
However for anything on this collection to be stale they’d have to not be taken care of. For a cigar to get “stale” it would have to dry out. For a cigar to dry out they would have to not be properly humidified. Which these are 😂.
Nice troll though. Succinct, condescending, and approach that says I’m uninterested. Nice 🤙🏾
Where to buy Sanj Patels SP1014's?
Shouldismokethis.com
Bro you have a very nice luxury cigar collection please invest in coolidor !! I have 2 reviews on my TH-cam channel. But you'll probably need something bigger than what I have
Not really a fan of coolidors tbh. I started off with wooden humidors, and considered coolidors. But after tons of research and trial and error I truly prefer Tupperdors.
The collection is impressive, but storing them in a mere storage box does a great disservice to the craftsmanship that goes into making cigars. Beyond the financial investment in such a collection, cigars require the right environment to age and develop their flavors properly. They deserve to be housed in a proper humidor, where temperature and humidity are controlled to ensure they remain in optimal condition and improve over time.
lol bro I hear you but my cigars are in the most controlled environment they can possibly be in. They aren’t just sitting in a box with no thought involved. These are weather proof containers that lock in and lock out moisture. My cigars stay at 64-67RH and 68-70 degrees Fahrenheit year round. I have hygrometers to keep track of the RH and temp, I have Bovedas as my 2 way humidifiers, and I have a humidmeter so I can individually check my cigars to ensure they all in the best possible shape. I nerd out on the things I’m into. And cigars are no different
@@NotUrGuru I get that you’ve put a lot of thought and effort into creating an optimal environment for your cigars, and it sounds like you’ve got a solid setup with the weather-proof containers, hygrometers, Bovedas, and a humidimetre. However, have you considered that a true humidor specifically crafted for cigars might offer additional benefits?
Humidors are designed to maintain a stable environment specifically tailored for cigars. They often have Spanish cedar linings, which not only help to regulate humidity but also impart a desirable flavor to the cigars. Additionally, the aesthetic appeal and traditional craftsmanship of a well-made humidor can enhance the overall experience and value of your cigar collection.
While your current system seems effective, a dedicated humidor might provide an even more refined and enjoyable way to store and appreciate your cigars. Plus, it could potentially offer better long-term preservation and aging conditions.
@@YTviewer118You’re incorrect, I’ve been smoking since 1993 and switched over to Tupperware and acrylic in 2021 and my cigars have never been in such immaculate condition and as a bonus, 60 gram Bovada packs don’t dry out in plastic, mine are 3+ years old now and they’re in the same condition as they were on day 1. I have everything from Cuban to new world stored in new era humidors, try it before hating on it, you’ll be extremely impressed.
@@whiskyandsports2964 I’ve tried various storage methods and, in my experience, non-plastic humidors have always been reliable. To suggest otherwise ignores our differing experiences. I currently store over 1,500 cigars and 30 boxes in well-maintained humidors.
Plastic humidors, even if lined with cedar, typically do not benefit cigar aging as much as traditional wooden humidors for several reasons:
Humidity Regulation: Wooden humidors, especially those made from Spanish cedar, naturally regulate humidity levels. The wood absorbs and releases moisture, maintaining a stable environment which is crucial for aging cigars. Plastic humidors lack this natural buffering capacity, leading to potential fluctuations in humidity that can adversely affect the aging process.
Aroma and Flavor: Spanish cedar imparts a subtle, beneficial aroma to cigars over time, enhancing their flavor profile. This aromatic interaction is a key aspect of the aging process. Plastic, even if lined with cedar, does not provide the same depth of interaction, limiting the flavor development that occurs in a traditional wooden humidor.
Temperature Control: Wooden humidors tend to offer better insulation compared to plastic, helping to maintain a consistent temperature. Fluctuations in temperature can impact the aging process, potentially leading to the development of mold or the drying out of cigars.
While plastic humidors may be convenient for short-term storage or travel, they do not provide the same benefits for aging cigars as traditional wooden humidors. The natural properties of wood, especially Spanish cedar, create an ideal environment for cigars to mature and develop their full potential.
@@YTviewer118 Are you a plant for Big Humidor?
Shit I'm 37 and started spring of 2020 and now I have a 10ft X 7ft X 24in cabinet humidor and it's getting out of hand
I feel you. It’s definitely not a poor man’s hobby
Looks like we need to drop by your house and have a stick together. My wife tells me I have too many and I’ve only got about 200.
Top 7 cigars?
Top 7…
Currently
Byron 21st Century Elegantes
Zino Platinun Scepter Grand Master
AF Don Carlos Presidente
God of Fire Carlito Double Robusto
SP1014 Black 550
RS88 Connecticut Toro
Lampert Limitada 2022 Salomon
that opus is crazy cheap deal, wow😮
لو تعطيني الصندوق بما فيه من السجائر الكوبي لكان أسعد شيء حصلت عليه بحياتي 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Only 2 Boveda packs for that many cigars 🤷🏻♂️
Actually there are three. Two 67g 65% packs, and a 320g pack. Plus several boxes have smaller packs or there own humi pack that came from the factory. I check in these regularly. If they needed more they’d have it.
A lot of David off…get a better humidor, but I have a friend that uses an ice cooler as a humidor…the plastic box you have is better I guess, but Spanish ceader is the best…nice stash amigo
I’m not into traditional humidors. I much prefer the tupperdor style of storing my cigars. Much more practical. But to each their own 🤙🏾
Humidor 🤔? That's a plastic tote 🤣🤣🤣
3 plastic totes actually….tupperdors if you will. I prefer them to humidors. Less finicky than wood.
@NotUrGuru they look trashy man for nice cigars. Just sayin'
You need a recount bro, no where near 800 sticks there 😂
This is why you need to watch the full video, and listen. Instead of watching partial video and leaving a comment. Jokes on you lol
Dude clearly said he has multiple parts
@@RaulHernandez-zn8dg he should’ve opened with that statement then I guess.
@@frederickmooney2581I mean 2 1/2 minutes in I say I have several containers and even in the title it says part 1. But I do understand your confusion.
The title says PT 1.. context clues dude.
Are you cohiba hater
Non-Cuban Cohibas? Yes 😂.
Where do you usually shop?
I shop wherever I can find what I want for a price I deem reasonable. Could be a local B&M could be online, could be overseas. It varies
@@NotUrGuru ok thank you
Buddy, why do you need so many cigars? You won’t even smoke them all in a year?
What does it matter if smoke them in a year? What’s the significance of a year? Seems like a pretty arbitrary amount of time. A lot of these I’ll be aging and won’t touch for multiple years let alone one
@@NotUrGuru Ok undetstand what you mean 👍
Nice collection
Thank you