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    Ok, i've tried searching this but didn't find anything. I've got some overflow on the way and was gonna test out some ziploc bags to see how well they do as far as storage. I've been testing some cigar boxes i've got laying around. I got one stabilized at about 62%. It'd still like it to be a little higher.

    My question: If i'm using a ziploc bag, do i need to treat it just like the salt test? As in, double bags and a cap of salt slightly wet with distilled water. I know that should level it out to about 70%. Or do i just need to put a cap of water or wet sponge in there and keep it from touching the cigars?

    If anyone keeps there stash in ziplocs, get back to me and let me know your secrets.

    Thanks in advance.

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    I had to use one once, but it was only a temporary thing. I had bought a Fuente ziploc bag which had a 70% relative humidity "humidpack" pouch in it. The fuente ziploc was not so big so I just put the humidity pouch in a bigger ziplock. Seemed to work fine. I smoked some cigars out of it. But like I said it was only a temporary thing. Try to find one of them at a local store. If you can't, I couldn't give any more advice. I've heard of wetting a paper towel but it doesn't sound like a great idea to me. I wouldn't want to jeopardize wetting the cigars.
    Last edited by cls515; 10-10-2006 at 10:04 PM.

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    i met my senorita at walmart just after posting that and was browsing around and found some of those old jars with the lid on them that has a latch. has a phenominal seal on it, so i thought i would try it out instead. it was like 5 bucks, and it looks alot better than a ziploc. i've got some extra beads laying around, so i'm gonna test it out.

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    Salt test is 75%, not 70%. Any sealed container should work. You can always go to a cigar store and get some cedar "scraps" to put in so the cigars think they're in a humi; this would probably take some time to equilibrate while the cedar absorbs some agua.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtoys View Post
    Salt test is 75%, not 70%. Any sealed container should work. You can always go to a cigar store and get some cedar "scraps" to put in so the cigars think they're in a humi; this would probably take some time to equilibrate while the cedar absorbs some agua.
    right when i read this, i just looked at a cigar box i had sitting on my desk, grabbed it, and ripped the cedar out of it. these should work fine. those cigars will never know the difference as long as i'm sneaky. i hear their eye sight is based on movement.

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    I'd take a look into a tupperware container if you're looking at storing anything over a week or so. Not quite as cheap, but pretty close.

    What you're looking for is an airtight seal, which is what the double-bagging (hopefully) does.
    Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.

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