Best way to transport cigars on a plane?
asolomon
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I'm finally moving across the pond in a week, and I have about 15 sticks I want to bring with me. Most (but not all) are in cello. Any tips on how to transport them safely? I'm thinking of putting them in a ziplock so they don't move around too much and then in an old cigar box, but I'm not sure.
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Try a herf-a-dor or the cigar jar here on CCom. Both can withstand a lot of punishment. If you call Kelly or Tim, you should be able to get it pretty cheap.0
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Never realized you were in the UK. Is this moving a homecoming?
To answer your question, if you can't get your hands on a herfador in time, you can use the reuseable plastic containers (the ones for food) and just pack it in your carry-on.0 -
You would be fine doing that. Also, if you have a water pillow, toss it in the ziplock. I travel quite a bit and just put them in my carry-on and have never had a problem.asolomon:I'm finally moving across the pond in a week, and I have about 15 sticks I want to bring with me. Most (but not all) are in cello. Any tips on how to transport them safely? I'm thinking of putting them in a ziplock so they don't move around too much and then in an old cigar box, but I'm not sure.0 -
Are you looking for a solution that costs nothing, or are you willing to spend a little money?0
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For trips longer than a week I use one of these:

The inside is spanish cedar and it's a real humidor. Not too good for herfing since the cedar will pick up the cigar smoke, but for longer trips I love this thing. Season it, throw a boveda pack in there and call it a day. This would also be my suggestion to your question in your other thread in the 101 section.0 -
sightunseen - no, sadly, I'm in the States now and this is a trip away from home. I just changed my location early because I have a feeling I'll forget to once I'm there
Russ - looks interesting! What's it called? While I'm looking for storage solutions (see my thread in 101), for a one-time travel I wouldn't want to spend much. 0 -
I'll pm you the info on where I got it, and how much I paid. It's pretty reasonable.0
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Thanks Russ! PM back to you.0
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get a traveldore, and don't check it!
"Long ashes my friends."
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get a herfador its great. i use my 15 count for all my trips most recently costa rica and mexico.0
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I did back to back trips to Curacao and then California. I used my 15 count herf-a-dor with humi pillows in it and had no issue. Took 10 with me to each place and kept that bad boy in my carry on.0
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+1lcpleel:get a herfador its great. i use my 15 count for all my trips most recently costa rica and mexico.
actually,
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they are great.
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Love my herfador. I plan on taking that plus a cigar jar to Vegas for Big Smoke, because there is no way I'm bringing all of those sticks back in my pockets.0
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keester em. just sayin0
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Whoa... I'm the master thread de-railer but not when it comes to butt-play!dennisking:keester em. just sayin0 -
On-topic: +1 for Herador
Off-topic: *cough* If it's de-railing a thread, there's really only one proper way to do it:
Hey! It's Pheebs!! 


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Thanks for, erm, some of those pics
If anyone knows a good way to transport cigars fairly safely that doesn't require buying a herfador or something (because really, this is a one-time travel), keep posting! I'm thinking a cigar box and maybe some bubble wrap is the way to go. 0 -
That will work. Before I had a few herfadors, I used a ziplock or two with water pillows inside a cigar box.0
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I agree with everyone else - Grab a herfador and keep it in your carry-on baggage. I've made about three trips with them and never had an issue.0











