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  1. Default Humidor help needed

    I have had a humidor for a few years now. It is small only holds around 100 cigars. I bought it from Platinum Humidors. I have the original green sponge in it now.

    My problem is I let it go to shite. It has about 10 cigars mostly Cubans that people have gotten me from around the world.

    I need to know what I should do to get the humidor back up and running and what can I do to save these cigars?

    Should I buy a new Humidifying device or try and use this one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BostonBull View Post
    I have had a humidor for a few years now. It is small only holds around 100 cigars. I bought it from Platinum Humidors. I have the original green sponge in it now.

    My problem is I let it go to shite. It has about 10 cigars mostly Cubans that people have gotten me from around the world.

    I need to know what I should do to get the humidor back up and running and what can I do to save these cigars?

    Should I buy a new Humidifying device or try and use this one?
    Just reseason it with Heartfelt beads.

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    Thanks for the response I was also told this by someone at another forum and I spoke with Dave tonight, and ordered my beads.

    How about the cigars, been sitting for roughly two yeras. Can they be saved?

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    Make sure you bring those ISOMs back around very slowly, or they will be as good as a 7-11 cigar!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by john51277 View Post
    Make sure you bring those ISOMs back around very slowly, or they will be as good as a 7-11 cigar!!
    I am a total NEWB

    ISOM?

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    The island scarface was born in, cigars produced from that island.
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    After a couple years of neglect the cigars will be marginal at best if you manage to re-hydrate them without cracking them up.

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