not even mold growth... but above 75ish ya start running the risk of having beatles hatching...
not even mold growth... but above 75ish ya start running the risk of having beatles hatching...
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Won't temps that low slow down or even stop the aging process?
from the website
"There is no such thing as a high quality inexpensive humidor. Be prepared to spend $300 or more for a 150+ cigar humidor."
Is this guy shopping at real uppity places or are the humidors I am finding online at tampa humidor and humidor central and thompson just pure crap?
i owe most of my cigar knowledge from good cigar sites, and one of them is cigarnexus.com. great suggestion Paul, especially for the newbies.
stick, i would tend to disagree with that quote. as long as you can keep a constant and ideal temperature and humidity for your cigars, then that's what makes a good humidor. doesn't matter if its glass, wood, plastic, steel, etc. heck, you can even leave them out in the open if your temperature and humidity is at 70/70 (which never happens.)![]()
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I would not recommend a refrigerator because the problem is refrigerators are very DRY and you'll probably ruin your cigars. You could try it but be sure to monitor the RH in the tupperware closely.
Your probability of encountering mold problems does increase with warm storage temperatures BUT again, I think you'd do more harm to your cigars by putting you cigars in the fridge. While your room may be warm, so long as it's not too humid, I think you'll be fine.
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What about a wine fridge. Don't they keep the humidity higher to stop the corks drying out??? plus the temp isn't as cold as a normal fridge. You coudl keep your sippin whiskey cold in there![]()
It would depend on how high the humidity can be set. If it's between 65% and 75% RH you should be good to go.
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