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Royal Bum
Doubling up on getting my first Pardo products. Both seem perfect for my needs, so we'll see how they perform in real life when I get them.
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Administrator
I’ve used a plastic ammo can. They have a seal and are water tight. Can fit about 20-30 cigars. You can get them for about $12 or less, sometimes free with ammo purchase.

MTM AC30T Ammo Can 30-Caliber Military Style https://a.co/d/cqQbE1U
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
Nature
I’ve used a plastic ammo can. They have a seal and are water tight. Can fit about 20-30 cigars. You can get them for about $12 or less, sometimes free with ammo purchase.
MTM AC30T Ammo Can 30-Caliber Military Style
https://a.co/d/cqQbE1U
Does it have foam inside so they aren't just rattling around?
Looking at the inside dimensions, its nor really much bigger than the pardo i ordered except 2" in Length. If they have padding, thats definitely a good deal
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Administrator

Originally Posted by
jrfoxx
Does it have foam inside so they aren't just rattling around?
Looking at the inside dimensions, its nor really much bigger than the pardo i ordered except 2" in Length. If they have padding, thats definitely a good deal
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No padding
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
Nature
No padding
Figured not due to its intended use.
Don't your cigars bounce around and get damaged in it?
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Hairy Cigar Fairy
I feel its mostly aesthetic difference unless the plastic is too thin but all mine are gifts or swag bonuses so I never really shopped for one. So I would be interested in your thoughts once you get to give it a go.
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
Tombstone
I feel its mostly aesthetic difference unless the plastic is too thin but all mine are gifts or swag bonuses so I never really shopped for one. So I would be interested in your thoughts once you get to give it a go.
Honestly, after a full day of reading and researching, they are all the same with only different capacities, different measurements and different brands, and some come with a cutter, stand, nubber, etc little stuff i dont need.
The Pardo is the largest dimensions and the cheapest, so I pulled the trigger.
Will update with test results on the 4 in 1 tool and the case with a 65% Boveda and my Boveda Butler in it for 2 or 3 days and see how it holds the rh.
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Royal Bum
Also getting this later this week, to have a 5ct in my arsenal, and because I have really been wanting to explore more Southern Draw offerings as they seem quite popular.
With the toros, case, and lighter, i think its a really good deal at $45, not counting my 10% discount and free shipping for being a Veteran.
https://www.cigarsinternational.com/...043/#p-2023042
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