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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
    The problem I have (and probably most everyone else) is that I really hate to age ANY cigar because I really like to smoke them...
    Damn right George. I do have some that have been resting in my humi for quite a few months now though, considering I only smoke 1 a week that's not saying a whole lot. There an Opus in my Humi that's been there since October, I'm trying hard to keep it for a couple years.

    I like to let my cigars sit in the humi for a couple of months though if I can help it.
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    Patience is the key to aging Cigars. Most of us don't have patience. If you are trying to age smokes and just keep grabbing them before they get a small amount of age on them, something you my want to try is making a coolerdor just for aging. Get a digital hygrometer that has the sensor in the cooler and the reader outside the cooler. So the only time you open the cooler is when you have to refill the humidifier. Then have a large Humi to grab smokes from. When you’ve aged the smokes long enough, just transfer them to your humi and enjoy.










    Of course, if you really think this works, I’ve got ocean front property in Arizona…

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