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I have used this type of Acrylic Humidor for traveling for over 15 years.They hold many cigars and can endure violent mistreatment at the hands of TSA and baggage handlers.
These work very well, but ONLY if you follow the advice of this and the other reviews:
1) Use a Boveda Humidipak for humidity regulation. This humidor is completely airtight. Without bidirectional humidification, your sticks will be either too wet or too dry. In desert conditions (Vegas) I supplement the humidification with a stick-shaped oasis.
2) Use packing when traveling. A simple washcloth or rag will do, but I prefer to pack some loose tobacco leaves in the top to prevent the sticks from shaking about. Several cigar manufacturers (Drew, Kristoff, etc) use loose tobacco for packing in their boxes, you can ask your tobacconist for some.
This specific humidor was purchased for a young Army sergeant on his fourth tour, this time in Afghanistan.
The solder, humidor and a few cigars returned unscathed, despite very hostile conditions for all.
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