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LOooong term storage
It seems as though there are quite a few opinions on this subject scattered all over the place so I thought maybe I could get a bunch of them all rounded up. I will be shipping out again soon (maybe) and might want to change a few things.
First types of storage devices you all use? I got 2 humi's. One desktop and one cabinet with 4 drawers.
the desktop has an assortment of sticks all with the cello still on and is currently at 75% rh,
the cabinet has all my non-cello sticks with divders between brands to prevent marriage, also at 75% rh.
The rest of my cigars are still in their boxes, the boxes are in humi pouches, which are then in the back of my closet.
I know that the RH% which is part of another thread will probaly be answered there, but any advice is always welcome.
Has any one used Humi pouches for extended periods of time? results?
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The consensus around here is "Use Heartfelt Beads". They're not terribly expensive, they're self-regulating, and the customer support is great. Personally, I wouldn't trust a humi-pack for more than a short-term solution
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I have a long term storage coolidor. I have the beads and they are fairly low maintainance, I just check the humidity inside of cooler every week or so and seems to stay at a constant 65% - 70%.
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Ziploc?
Does anyone here use or heard of anyone using ziploc bags for long term storage?
Seems as though everyone here always stores their smokes at 65%-70% rh,
Does anyone have a different opinion?
Has anyone tried storing, short or long term at 73%-77%rh?
If you know your not going to be smoking a while (6 mo-1 year), do you change anything in your storage arrangement?
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I use ziplocks particularly for boxes I have aspirations about burrying for extended periods.
I have been ziplocking boxes for about 6 years now. Some of the cigars I have sampled seem to do fine, though I admit I have not really done much comparison as to what the development might be without the ziplock.
Opinions differ a lot, espeically with Cubans. Some say 70% is ideal for long term storage, while others maintain that the mid or lower 60's are more preferable. I've been storing stuff with the emphasis on staying between 62%-66% or so. I am certain (for my personal taste) low to mid 60's makes for a better smoke when dealing with Cubans, at least for cigars beneath 10 years of age.