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I screwed up and sent my son-in-law in Afganistan a humi full of stogies, and accesories.
Not thinking that distilled water would be hard to get I sent him humi-care pillows. Will boiled water grow mold in these pillows? any other options that he might be able to come up with overthere? Thanks Ken
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here's the good news - the bottled water works just fine. No such animal as "tap water" over there.
The bad news? He's still in Afghanistan. ![]() Did you send him a humi or a cigar caddy? |
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I used beads over in Iraq with reg. bottled water and had no problems.
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Thanks guys. I sent a 50 ct. humi. Just a cheep one but is seals well.
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Ammo cans work great (anyone remember the La Finca-dors?)...but the problem is going to be the unit he is assigned to.
All it takes is one retarded jackass (trust me, he knows what I mean) that sees an ammo can in your son-in-law's hooch and all hell breaks loose. Tell him to see if he can get his hands on a Hardigg/Storm/Pelican case over there - the PX has improved GREATLY since some of our tours back in 02 and 03!!! |
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For that matter a good tupperware container would work as an interim to getting the necessary long term container. I used one while on the road and I travelled extensively throughout the AOR and my cigars were very well kept. I too used the humi-care pillows and they performed great. I think your package will be fine.
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