I suggest tossing them in a gallon-size freezer bag for the time being. Then look into making yourself a nice, big coolerdor for mass storage
I suggest tossing them in a gallon-size freezer bag for the time being. Then look into making yourself a nice, big coolerdor for mass storage
A lot of people go to the work of "making a coolidor". Just buy a nice sized cooler, a humidity guage and other necessary provisions (either humidity elements, or beads). Fill it up. If you want to get fancy and line it with Spanish cedar, make it into a "set it and forget it" you can always add those features along the way.
I would just pick up a cheap cooler and add a gauge and cheap humidity source. Cheap and effective.......
"I Smoke in Moderation.... Just One Cigar at a Time." Mark Twain
If you do toss them in a gallon size ziploc it would be a good idea to include some type of humidifier such as a Drymistat Crystal Tube:Originally Posted by SuperChuck
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...at=10&page=all
These, or something like them are usually available at your local tobacconist's....
I was only suggesting a gallon size freezer bag for temporary storage while you work on something more permanent. You don't want 'em drying out while you're waiting for your Heartfelt Beads to arrive...Originally Posted by Neuromancer
Thank you, SuperChuck...sorry....should have said until better arangements can be made for storage...Originally Posted by SuperChuck
What kind of box and what kind of cigars? If the box didn't come with some kind of humi device go with the cheap solution of the freezer bag until you make up your mind on another route. And when you go to the store to get the bag, grab a bottle of distilled water and dampen a bit of florist foam or even a paper towel with it and stick it in the bag.
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