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  2. Seems like Non Cubans are like off the menu items at LCDHs. Perhaps the Habano festivals will be in Nicaragua or DR in the future.
  3. 21 hours in a plane from LA to Singapore can knock you around but Japan Airlines put on a service and culinary master-class! It really only felt like 17 hours 🤣 Having successfully navigated Customs, next stop is a couple of birthday parties (50th and 70th) before flying out Saturday to Hong Kong to catch up with Foxy, Hamlet, Ravi and Oscar in prep for the HK BR launch on the 14th. Interestingly after smoking 3-5 cigars a day over the past 3 weeks, being cigar free for coming on 42 hours doesn't have me yearning for one. Sleep on the other hand 😴 Have a cracking day! ****24:24 kicks off at the below Brisbane, Australia times. Best to check what time that is to where you reside so you don't miss out. Tuesday/Wednesday and Thursday at 10.30am. Friday at 8.30am ****If you order late Friday or over the weekend, Di will come back to you Monday. Tranquillo. ****Please provide your FULL NAME and HANDLE in all e-mails to Diana on this email address [email protected]. DO NOT PM YOUR REQUEST PLEASE ***Emails without your full information and what you want to order will be DELETED If any of your information has changed since your last order VIA EMAIL please let Di know in the email request. If you are a new member please let Di know. * When confirmed, settle up. Don't leave it until "manna" PLEASE DO NOT EMAIL IF YOU CANNOT COMMIT TO ANY PART OF THE REQUEST * Aged stock has been held by ourselves or sourced from PCC. Provenance is unquestioned. Some boxes may have Health Warning Labels. ** ORDERS UNDER $100 USD WILL HAVE A $25 USD Shipping Fee Added ****PLEASE READ AND NOTE TO ALL WHO ORDER ***** ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and DELETED *** Cohiba Siglo IV (25’s) ALL SOLD OUT 46 × 143 mm (5⅝″) Corona Gorda RSG JUL 23 Mostly Clearance *ONE BOX PER CLIENT Stalks of dry hay/honeycomb/clean tobacco/spiced cream. Bold, deep, rich, classy. Worth every cent. Box $ 1463 USD $ 3063 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** Hoyo De Monterrey Epicure Number 1 (25’s) 46 × 143 mm (5⅝″) Corona Gorda ORB JUL 23 Mostly Clearance Highly complex exploring the array of sweet spices, cream, toasted tobacco, coffee bean. Box $ 519 USD $ 1620 AUD Quarter Box (6) $ 140 USD $ 402 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** Montecristo Number 1 (25’s) 42 × 165 mm (6½″) Lonsdale URT AGO 23 *Mostly Clearance There are few more elegant and flavoursome cigars right now. The Monte 1 has been consistently one of the best smoking cigars coming out of Habanos over the past two years. Brilliant examples of a cigar (Lonsdale and all!) that is the torch bearer for all that is great about Montecristo. Cocoa, cream, milk coffee, citrus zest, cinnamon. Mid bodied. Box $ 567 USD $ 1649 AUD Quarter Box (6) $ 154 USD $ 410 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** Partagas Serie P Number 2 (25’s) ALL SOLD OUT 52 × 156 mm (6⅛″) Pyramid OME NOV 23 Mostly Clearance*ONE BOX PER CLIENT A palate full of coffee, salted nuts and raisins. Medium bodied, viscous mouthfeel. Drop dead gorgeous all around. Box $ 634 USD $ 2002 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs (25’s) 42 × 129 mm (5⅛″) Petit Corona BRM OCT 23 Mostly Clearance They are medium full, dark coffee and toasted tobacco with just a hint of dried fruits. Mille Fleur of this standard don’t come up often. Box $ 223 USD $ 898 AUD Two Box Deal $ 423 USD $ 1706 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** Por Larranaga Petit Corona (50 cabs) 42 × 129 mm (5⅛″) Petite Corona BRM ENE 23 * Mostly* Clearance The PLPC is a cigar that is almost universally loved. These are top of the tree. One of the great caramel powerhouses when aged 5 years+ Powerful when young. Sweet elegance when aged. You can have them both ways. 50 Cab $ 542 USD $ 2054 AUD Quarter Box (12) $ 146 USD $ 510 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted * Bolivar Petite Corona 42 × 129 mm (5⅛″) Petit Corona UBL AUG 23 Mostly Clearance It is just a flavour explosion. You have been loving them……and so you should. They have huge cojones and are smoking rich rich rich. Big, bold, ballsy. Full flavour, full body in a Petit Corona. Fresh ground coffee, touch of leather, liquorice, spiced raisins. Box $ 314 USD $ 1094 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** H. Upmann Number 2 (25’s) ALL SOLD OUT 52 × 156 mm (6⅛″) Piramides EPO AGO 23 *Mostly Clearance *ONE BOX PER CLIENT Dark mild coffee, sourdough and sweet spices on the edges of the palate. They really are smoking beautifully. Box $ 618 USD $ 1977 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** Montecristo Number 4 (25’s) 46 × 129 mm (5⅛″) Petit Corona PGM JUL 23* Mostly Clearance *ONE BOX PER CLIENT One of the great value for money cigars in the world. The PLPC goes down the caramel route. The Monte 4 is all dark chocolate and cream. I need both in my world for those 40 - 50 minute opportunities of palate delight. Box $ 375 USD $ 1186 AUD Half Box (12) $ 202 USD $ 588 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** Quai d’Orsay No 50 (25’s) 50 × 110 mm (4⅜″) Petit Robusto UBL OCT 23 Mostly Clearance*ONE BOX PER CLIENT Smoking beautifully! Sponge cake dipped in milk coffee. Honey. Some citrus. Mid to just under mid bodied. Rich flavour. Box $ 412 USD $ 1367 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** Vegas Robaina Famosos (25’s) ALL SOLD OUT 48 × 127 mm (5″) Hermosos No 4 BSM JUL 23 Mostly Clearance *ONE BOX PER CLIENT It is the “lushness” that blows me away in quality Famoso. Take a prune and add a square of bitter cooking chocolate. Flavour nailed. Box $ 482 USD $ 1524 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** Ramon Allones No 3 10’s (10’s) 52 × 138 mm (5⅜″) Robusto Extra OEG ENE 23 Mostly Clearance *ONE BOX PER CLIENT With the Ramón Allones Allones No.3, Habanos is now again expanding the standard range of this popular brand, which last only included three formats. Box $ 259 USD $ 755 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** H. Upmann Connoisseur Number 2 (25’s) 51 × 134 mm (5¼″) Robusto BRT JUN 23 Mostly Clearance I smoke a lot of these as they are in my wheelhouse. Punch Punch meets Connie 1 meets Juan Lopez 2. Rich sponge cake and custard profile. Has become a regular treat. Box $ 525 USD $ 1628 AUD Quarter Box (6) $ 142 USD $ 405 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted Juan Lopez Seleccion Number 1 (25’s) 46 × 143 mm (5⅝″) Corona Gorda BRT JUL 23 Mostly Clearance I love my Juan Lopez and the JLS1 in the corona gorda video review put in a stellar performance. One of the cigars of the year. Medium full bodied, citrus, coffee, cocoa, toasted tobacco. Big complex flavours without a big price tag. The citrus coffee note is divine. This is simply a complex, flavoursome, consistent cigar….and it comes in the best vitola of all! Box $ 442 USD $ 1502 AUD Quarter box (6) $ 119 USD $ 373 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted ** Romeo y Julieta Belicoso (25’s) 52 × 140 mm (5½″) Pyramid ETA JUL 23 Mostly Clearance *ONE BOX PER CLIENT Renaissance of the R&J Beli occurred around the same time of the resurgence in the R&J Churchill. No surprise. Full flavoured. Just over medium in body. Cedar, sweeter charred berry notes intermingled with coffee/marzipan. Box $ 547 USD $ 1737 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** Hoyo De Monterrey Epicure Especial (10’s) BAO JUL 23 Mostly Clearance Kaleidoscope of flavour. Highly complex exploring the array of sweet spices, cream, toasted tobacco, coffee bean. Box $ 239 USD $ 751 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** Hoyo De Monterrey Epicure No 3 25’S 54 × 125mm (4⅞″) Originales OSA OCT 23 Clearance It is the Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No.3, a petit belicoso that measures 4 7/8 inches (125mm) long with a 54 ring gauge. It is a new size for the Cuban cigar portfolio, and in cigar factories, it is a vitola known as Originales. With light bitter and woody tones that enhance the elegance and complexity of Hoyo de Monterrey’s Habanos. Box $ 613 USD $ 1800 AUD ***when placing your order this week, please state your full name, forum handle, country and state. Emails without those details in full will not be acknowledged and deleted *** Desnudo Piramide N2 (25's ) Piramide Clearance As many as you like. All Purchases for the Piramide must be through the Shopping Cart Picture a Ramon Allones profile in a Piramide. That was our vision and that is what I believe that we have achieved. Medium bodied ( progressively builidng from light medium to medium...ending maybe a touch above), dried fruits, citrus peel notes, bakery spine. This is one of the finest cigars that we have brought to market. It will sit alongside your Monte 2, Partagas P2, Dip 2, VR Unicos with absolute aplomb. Of course,as is our mission, it will do so at well under half the price. Balanced, complex with exceptional quality control. These are not cigars that you will need to age long term. Let them acclimatise to your humidor for 30 days but they will seriously improve over the next 18 months. Fresh, ....a 91 point cigar every time with plenty of scope on the upside. It is one of the cigar worlds bargains. Box USD$295 Shipped from Florida. US Delivery generally within 7 days. All Purchases for the Piramide must be through the Shopping Cart. Desnudo Churchill N8 (25’s) 7 x 47 Churchill Clearance As many as you like. All Purchases for the Churchill N8 must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK This is Hamlets baby, Churchill and Double Corona being his favourite format. The Churchill is simply a magnificent cigar. Aroma at cold is all barnyard and toasted tobacco. This cigar builds in intensity third to third. Lusitania meets Sir Winston may be too high a bar. It is close and stands on its own legs. However there is that subtle interplay of sourdough, marshmallows and coffee milk chocolate that satisfies the soul. One of the best cigars we have released this year. Box $309 USD Shipped from Florida. US Delivery generally within 7 days. All Purchases for the Churchill N8 must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK MOFOH Robusto Trinity (25’s) 5 x 50 Robusto Clearance As many as you like. All Purchases for the Robusto Trinity must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK We had 15 blends for the MOFOH Trinity Robusto but it was one of the final blends that was chosen by our FOH tasting panel as well as Hamlet. We made a few tweaks to the final blend to make it richer, sooner in the cigars evolution and that one tweak has paid immense dividends. Imagine an Upmann Connoisseur Number 1 meets an El Rey el Mundo Choix Supreme meets Trinidad Media Luna. You have elegance and poise at the beginning transitioning gradually to a flavour bomb of fresh baked bread, citrus, coffee, honey/raisins. It will start light medium and build throughout to a point just over medium. Never harsh, great mouthfeel and palate weight all carried off with elegance and aplomb at a price point that cannot be matched. Enjoy! Box $ 255 USD Shipped from Florida. US Delivery generally within 7 days. All Purchases for the Robusto Trinity must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK Desnudo Queen Corona N5 (25’s ) 6 x 42 Corona Clearance As many as you like. All Purchases for the Queen Corona must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK This cigar is a touch longer than a traditional Corona. Why? Because we can. Few make a Corona any more. and I have no idea why. There is such poetry to a Corona cigar when done right and by God we have done this one right. For those who love Corona and Dalias, don't miss out on these. Flavour profile? Montecristo Number 3 meets Trinidad Coloniales. Medium bodied almost from the outset. Give it half an inch to find its stride. Beautifully elegant. There is cocoa and a touch of orange peel + that fresh bakery experience that you are coming to expect from the Desnudo line. It will finish a touch fuller but there are no elbows or rough edges here. Hamlet refers to it as a masterpiece and I can't disagree. Box $ 230 USD Shipped from Florida. US Delivery generally within 7 days. All Purchases for the Queen Corona must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK Desnudo Ninfas N7 (50’s) 7 X 33 Ninfa AUG 2023 *Mostly Clearance As many as you like. All Purchases for the Ninfas must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK Mid bodied and rich. There is a purveying raisin/fruity sweetness that melds well with other nuances of tart cooking chocolate, sourdough, peanut and just a touch of spice on the retro hale. The cigar builds progressively but never loses its composure. The aroma is indeed something special and reflects the flavour profile. Box $ 370 USD Shipped from Florida. US Delivery generally within 7 days. All Purchases for the Ninfas must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK Desnudo Canonazo Amante VI (25’s) 6 X 52 Canonazo March 2023 *Mostly Clearance As many as you like. All Purchases for the Canonazo must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK Honey opening. Under Medium. Aroma of coffee beans, toasted tobacco, molasses. The cigar strolls slowly through the first third and builds intensity. The second third is all bakery/croissant and espresso with a dash of cream. In the last third, a little bit of magic comes into play. Bread and butter pud, almonds and leather all come together. We love this cigar. The tobacco is all 4+ years of age. Please ensure you rest your cigars the 30 days as you will notice a large difference in the smoking experience. Box $ 299 USD Shipped from Florida. US Delivery generally within 7 days. All Purchases for the Canonazo must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK Puro Desnudo - Lancero N1 2023 (25’s) 7 ½ x 38 Lancero March 2023 *Mostly Clearance As many as you like. All Purchases for the Lancero N1 must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK I think we have made one of the best Lanceros in the world today. This beautiful Lancero builds throughout bringing into play creamy chocolate, fresh baked bread and cinnamon. Pure medium bodied in the second third. The last third continues to build but there are no harsh edges. Some salty wood elements with floral notes while the now cooking chocolate continues to play with your palate. Touch of Sancho Panza Molinos meets Por Larranaga Montecarlo. It will finish just over medium and you will nub it. Box $ 255 USD Shipped from Florida. US Delivery generally within 7 days. All Purchases for the Lancero N1 must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK Puro Desnudo – 2023 N4 Petit Corona (25’s) 5 1/8 X 42 Petit Corona March 2023 *Mostly Clearance As many as you like. All Purchases for the N4 Petit Corona must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK The opening is just over medium bodied. You will swear it’s a maduro in flavour but it’s not. Coffee, chocolate dominate. It has been described as the “brown edge of cookies”. A picture paints a thousand words. Second third continues along that choc cookie line but introduces some fresh baked bread. This is a petit corona so we wanted it to do a profile well without getting too complicated. There are no harsh spots in this cigar at any point. The last third builds to a chocolate croissant profile. Beautiful medium to medium full finish. This will be a regular in your humidor. Box $ 199 USD Shipped from Florida. US Delivery generally within 7 days. All Purchases for the N4 Petit Corona must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK Puro Desnudo – 2023 Carlota (25’s) Carlota March 2023 *Mostly Clearance As many as you like. All Purchases for the Carlota must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK The 2023 Carlota is bloody rich. It brings to the table a touch of attitude. Chocolate, earth, leather but with a nose that is all easter egg and espresso. It opens to the top end of the medium spectrum and plays in the medium-to-medium full range. No edges, no elbows. Some smoked paprika nuances but a heart of milk chocolate, honey and burnt toast. Moreish. The last third builds back to the top end of medium and ends medium full. The only way to describe it is fruit and nut chocolate. Box $ 215 USD Shipped from Florida. US Delivery generally within 7 days. All Purchases for the Petit Corona must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK MOFOH Spada Gorda (25’s) 46 X 150mm (5 7/8) Corona Gorda March 2023 *Mostly Clearance As many as you like. All Purchases for the MOFOH Spada Gorda must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK Opens medium bodied. Fresh baked sourdough and milk chocolate. Some savoury spices play on the edges. The retrohale is creamy and decadent. Second third transitions to baking spices with a salty hazelnut finish. Medium to just over medium at times. Last third is all bakery, driftwood, savoury spices finishing medium full”. Box $ 235 USD Shipped from Florida. US Delivery generally within 7 days. All Purchases for the MOFOH Spada Gorda must be through the Shopping Cart. Here is the LINK
  4. A bit irreverent perhaps, but I think you should call the segment "Who the hell are you?" And that would be an interesting first question.
  5. Craft on Sukhumvit 23 , owners are cigar guys, they serve Mexican food and craft beer. They've got torches and cutters. It's next to a large cigar lounge with live music where they sell mostly NC but still a fairly good selection last time I went.
  6. Hey all! I have been an occasional cigar smoker for many of my years. Some of my first cubans were given to me while working in a French restaurant as a teenager. The last decade, or so, I have been loving the full immersion into the hobby. I love hunting and fishing,whiskey and the CHIEFS. I am grateful to the forum for giving us a place to gather. Thanks and cheers!
  7. Yes, mainly due to low duties, ease of export and it's central European location. And yes, they are putting all their eggs in one basket. This is looking like the new owners are effectively capturing HSA for China. But you have to keep in mind that China's looking at anti-smoking efforts in the west that keep increasing and there's no indication the US market will open any time soon. The west's discretionary spending keeps declining. It's hard to deny the future of cigars in the west looks bleak. I agree with Rob that they're making a very aggressive move here and we'll see how it plays out.
  8. This is not correct. The point of a vacuum seal is to slow down the aging. I would almost flip your list around. If you have 3+ year cigars and you want them to last a long time, seal them now. It will significantly slow down the aging. As I said, if the goal is to age for a long long time, the ideal time would be doing it between 1 and 2 years. I would never vacuum seal a box under a year. Big mistake. The cigars would be stuck with that ammonia smell. Then you would experience that sick period and have to let them sit for 6 months. The only cigars or your category of "why bother" would be any cigars 8+ years where you need to smoke them now or they will start going south. Vacuum seal is critical to prevent any possible air exchange. You could get somewhat similar results putting you cigars in a zip lock bag, but air will eventually exchange in the bag no matter what you do. Those bags also would allow humidity to exchange which causes humidity issues (and is proof their is air exchange) If the goal is to slow down aging, vacuum sealing is your only option.
  9. Well, that's a bit of an exaggeration. But it makes my point. How could stock be reduced a further 50% from near zero?
  10. At least 2 a day, was 3 a day but have cut back, kinda. Sometimes 4 on a weekend day with no responsibilities.
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  12. They do sell non-Cubans next to Cubans. Stock getting better, but I feel like they don’t want to get burned again. The LCDH employee told me I can’t have an empty shop and the people at Habanos know this.
  13. Sorry, I don't poke around here anymore. Lets just call it a difference of an opinion Anyhow, someone emailed me that someone brought this thread back up, so I thought I would login and reply. I continue to store an incredible amount of boxes in vacuum seal. I'm doing some long term studies on slowing down aging via mostly vacuum sealing. I also have some cigars vacuum sealed in my freezer. I think it has been 6 years now, going for 10! Why? Because nobody else has. Someone has to do it. I'll be doing some posts here when I conclude my vacuum analysis. The goal is to become the vacuum guru! As for where to store boxes, I don't recommend just leaving a vacuum sealed box out in the open. For various reasons. Vacuum seals are fickle. If someone bumped it accidentally, you could undo the seal. Seals can (though rare) just loose their seal. More common on boxes like Trinidad where the plastic around the clasp (sharp edges) over times wears down. I now use tissues and tape it to clasps and vacuum seal with that. You can get gigantic tupperware's for 20 bucks and put in like 20 boxes. Toss in a few boveda packs and you are safe against damage and broken seals. As I said, I have a lot of boxes and I check the seals once a year. If a seal broke, I may not notice it for up to a year. Since my boxes are in a large humidor, I don't have to worry about losing humidity and damage. I have like 400+ boxes sealed up and I find like 1 box a year with a broken seal. As I said, really rare. As for other comments I've seen lately. No, you don't put in a boveda pack when you seal. It would just be smashed against the box and do nothing. There is no such thing as a sick period after you open a sealed box. If you do, you put the box in to early. I used to wait about a year after the box date to seal them up. That got out the ammonia and solidified a solid RH before putting them in a vacuum. It is important that your box is perfect RH because it will stay that way for a decade. No clue on how long to wait for new boxes as I haven't bought a box of Cubans since early 2022. But the cigars I do have are absolute perfection the day I open a vacuum sealed box. So happy I hoarded boxes between 2016 and 2021! There is someone else here doing a 5 year study. They are doing it with a collaboration of a bunch of people here, but sadly, they are only doing it for 5 years. I'm more in the research of 10-20 years. Hoping I can keep my 2016-2021 collection for the next 35 years. But I do look forward to seeing the result of their study. You can search vacuum seal here and find it. The person left great notes about how the cigars were prior to sealing them up.
  14. I had written about this as well last spring. I was in Cancun at the LCDH and they had unbanded cigars that were “cuban leaf tobacco”. They were really good, and about half price, but I was surprised to see them in there.
  15. Wasn't the Swiss market one of the largest? Almost all of the grey market vendors had their stock in Swiss warehouses. Switzerland was even called the Cuban cigar capital of the world. So the Chinese market gets the bulk of stock and all the other markets get the shaft? Talk about putting all your eggs in one basket. What do these LCdLH's sell? FWIW they will look like Rolex watch AD's. Lotsa glitzy retail space with no product to sell. What a winning business model!
  16. I never figured we would keep pace with L.A. they are just too deep. But I still feel if the offense gets going we have the pitching to carry us to a wild card. Now in another month things could be a different story. Right now it's tough to watch.
  17. It was such a delightful time. For me, aside from meeting Hamlet (who is a hero of mine), I got to meet @WarriorPrincess!!!! The cigars are stunning. Some of the best premium tobacco I've smoked in years. Bravo!
  18. My Apple laptops are sadly outdated and I need to upgrade (have a really old MacBook Air, slightly younger MacBook Pro). I use a highly spec'd Mac Mini for my desktop set-up and it's great, but my portable options are a bit tragic right now. I've never used an iPad for work and I'm looking at the new iPads released overnight and considering this option (with magic keyboard & pencil) rather than a laptop. My work demands include some medium to heavy cpu/ram tasks so I often get caught in the middle ground of available products and end up overloading on specs to future-proof as much as possible. That philosophy serves me well but makes for a much more considered purchase than just jumping on a low-spec option that suits for internet, email, word docs, etc. So, I'm seeking advice from those who use the iPad (or a pc tablet) over a laptop (or use both) and what your experience is in doing so... with any workload... good/bad/ugly... what recommendations you might have, etc, and so on... Any help appreciated. Over to you.
  19. They dont have a price advantage in selling NC online. + There is rarely a scarcity issue with the NC they can access. The juice isn't worth the squeeze
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