dry sticks?
kingtim
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My wife happened to mention she ordered me a sampler from CCOM for Christmas so I reminder her where the distilled water was in case she needed to refresh the water pillow. I could tell by the panicked look on her face something was wrong. It seems that the top tier sampler was shipped with no humidification at all and had been sitting in our bedroom closet for 2 weeks now. Will I be able to bring these sticks back by allowing them to rest in my humidor? Anything special I can do to help them along? Is it standard practice for CCOM to ship with no humidification ( I order single sticks from a different source and even 1 cigar has a water pillow with it).
thanks.
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I am a little disappointed that they would be shipped that way.
Never shipped me anything that way... O do know and here other on line Stores could care less how you recieve your Sticks but not CCOM.... call your Sales rep and see whats Up.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
As for OP's concerns, I doubt that in two weeks they could be in much trouble. You shouldn't have any problem re-humidifying them. Maybe, for the sake of caution, do it slowly. If you have an empty cigar box, maybe put them in that with a water pillow for a few days, since that won't throw them into 65% right away, since the seal on a box isn't air tight. Then after a few days, put them in your humidor, at a lower RH%, then bring them up to whatever you typically keep your sticks at.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
By not putting in cold sticks into your humi you are also keeping the RH & Temp. a bit more consistent then if you were to put them in the humi and then had condensation.
i know people that do less but i have noticed an increase in the number of burn/draw/taste issues in cigars that are under 6 weeks.
...under 4 is even worse.