What do you buy most often: boxes or single cigars?

I am writing an article about the importance of cigar boxes. For this I need the opinion of consumers. The answer is anonymous and will take no more than 15 seconds. THANK YOU for your participation 🙂

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I realize that the answer may not be simple. That's why we're focusing here on your personal behavior and what you buy most often.

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  1. Meanwhile, just the Cuba cigars are sold only individually and limited. Since is then unfortunately nix with a whole box.
    In non Cuba I usually buy 2 individual cigars and smoke them on different occasions. If I then like them, I buy a box or two or three 😂 zb Oliva 135 is currently my favorite.

    1. Yes, and the humidor is always too small, no matter which one you buy 😅 It's best to buy land, 100 ha or so. Dig a GROOOOSSS hole. Build there your walk-in humidor with lounge and only around it the house. But 100 ha is a bit small. Rather 1000 ha. 🤣

      For the Cuban singles, I recommend storing them in aluminum tubos in the humidor, if the format allows. Much of the flavor is lost amazingly quickly when they lie open in the humidor. My personal experiments have always shown that.

  2. As a beginner, it is absolutely recommended to buy individual cigars to get as broad a flavor overview as possible and to find out the personal preferences. From the time you know what you like, nothing should stand in the way of buying boxes. Especially cigars from Cuba mature better in full boxes than single copies. But a lot depends on whether you are more of an occasional smoker, or whether you buy more often.

  3. Once you find your taste, and time has taught you, you buy your puros in boxes.
    Box material guarantees the full flavor, with single specimens, depending on the dealer of course, you never know how long they have been open. Everyone has had to experience that what is not closed can lose flavor and aromas.

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