I generally take of the tube caps (or just loosen them) but keep the cigar inside the tube, keep the caps around as tubos are handy sometimes.
I generally take of the tube caps (or just loosen them) but keep the cigar inside the tube, keep the caps around as tubos are handy sometimes.
I thought it was a tampon joke!
ditto
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This is one of those rings on/rings off debates.
I've heard they keep best factory sealed. That's what I've been doing with my tubos and I've been pleased with the results, although I don't have anything to compare to.
The only reason I'm aware of to open the tube is to accelerate the aging process. This is a moot point for me since I have yet to have a cigar survive longer than a couple of months in my humi.
The only way you're really going to settle the argument is to get a box of really good cigars en tubo, take the caps off half of them, keep them in your humidor for a couple of years, and then sample them. Let us know how it goes.
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