All I could find on there was pill bottles and jars and stuff. Am I overlooking the cellophane?
All I could find on there was pill bottles and jars and stuff. Am I overlooking the cellophane?
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C'mon......Originally Posted by WhiteWidow
Try "Polyethylene" 2mil thickness. Click "Bags & poly"
2"x8" flat bags
These are open, flat bags. They also have recloseable bags as well.
2"x8" Recloseable Bags
Last edited by CoventryCat86; 11-30-2005 at 04:33 PM.
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Those look cool. I'll have to get some. As for saran wrap, I thought of this, but was afraid it might be to air-tight, but I guess you didn't experience any trouble with it godfather?
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Saran Wrap is definitely an air permeable material, just go with that.Originally Posted by WhiteWidow
Roll a little of it around the cigar, cut the ends of the saran wrap (if it's too long), tape 'em and you're good to go.
Works great and it's protected my cigars just fine the few times I've needed to. Sounds silly, but it gets the job done just fine.
Last edited by godfather; 11-30-2005 at 07:36 PM.
I have both wrapped and unwrapped and never have any problems with any of my smokes.
Do you place the two right next to each other in your humi? You don't experience any "marrying" of your smokes?Originally Posted by Lopaka
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Marrying is pretty much a myth. You can place two cigars next to each other, one being the lightest of lights and the the other being very strong and you will not experience any flavors crossing over. If you put a very light colored cigar touching a very dark maduro over time you may see dark colors fading over onto the light colored cigar, but odds are you will never experience a flavor change.
1. YesOriginally Posted by WhiteWidow
2. No
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