What is your experience with box purchases? With what I've read on various forums & websites about inconsistency of sticks, is buying 3's or 10's better than a box of 25? I'd love to be confident that each stick from a box purchase would bang, but the more I read the more it seems like a fair amount of any box are questionable. Does this ring true with you guys or is it more likely you get what you expect, with one or two mediocre cigars from a full box?
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Its all over the place to be honest.... best gauge usually is to look at box codes and pick one of the better factories where the more experienced rollers are.... theres a post on here or FoH somewhere about that. found it: https://www.fohcigars.com/forum/topi...3-current-pdf/
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Very useful pdf, thanks!Originally posted by NorthernPuro View PostIts all over the place to be honest.... best gauge usually is to look at box codes and pick one of the better factories where the more experienced rollers are.... theres a post on here or FoH somewhere about that. found it: https://www.fohcigars.com/forum/topi...3-current-pdf/
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I honestly don't think it's any more likely these days that you'll get a better return from a well known factory. It's been said for many years, if you get less than 4 duds in a box you're doing well.
I think your dry boxing experiment is interesting.
Given we're hearing the exodus of rollers from Cuba, prisoners rolling cigars, the general state of the nation. It's a wonder they can get anything out. Let alone the likes of the Montecristo Elba.
And maybe that's it. For the last few years now focus on the premium end of the ranges?.--
I think I may finally have this CAD under control...
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Anecdotally I've found that new product releases tend to be better at the start of production, probably because they want to make a good impression on those first reviews and launch events.
Likewise that boxes and cabs tend to contain better cigars than those 3 or 5 cardboard packs. I suspect again that it's because those boxes will often be sold open in stores as singles, whereas the boxes are a gamble until you tear them open.
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I've bought a fair amount of 24 and 25 boxes this year, the common denominator is the draws have all been on the looser side.
Whether this is coincidence, to save tobacco or to have less duds by way of plugged cigars I couldn't say but you can smoke a loose cigar slowly, you can't save a plugged one.
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I’ve had some issues with inconsistencies among Fuente & newer Davidoff releases. I know some other people have as well, think it’s a case of brands not being able to keep up with demand. The issues of consistency are certainly worse with Cubans though, Tubos tend the be better than normal cardboard boxes.Originally posted by PeeJay View PostWe're assuming that you're talking about Cubans because those issues don't appear to exist with NC boxes.
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Perfect Draw fixes plugged usuallyOriginally posted by Midas View PostI've bought a fair amount of 24 and 25 boxes this year, the common denominator is the draws have all been on the looser side.
Whether this is coincidence, to save tobacco or to have less duds by way of plugged cigars I couldn't say but you can smoke a loose cigar slowly, you can't save a plugged one.
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