Philosophical/science question: Boxed cigars and humidity
raisindot
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Apologies in advance if this has been discussed many times before. Did a search and didn't quite the answer.
Anyhoo, I've recently bought a couple of boxes of cigars. Since a box doesn't have a humidifier in it, I would assume that the RH would probably reflect the environment in which is located, even in the box is sealed, so I immediately moved the cigars into my overly full humidors.
The question is: If humidor crowding is an issue, is it okay to leave cigars in a sealed box for maybe a few weeks or a month if you can't place them in an ideal indoor RH environment, particularly in winter? Or should one transfer them out as soon as possible to make sure they don't dry out?
Would an alternative be to unseal the box and drop in a Humicare pillow for the short-term?
Anyhoo, I've recently bought a couple of boxes of cigars. Since a box doesn't have a humidifier in it, I would assume that the RH would probably reflect the environment in which is located, even in the box is sealed, so I immediately moved the cigars into my overly full humidors.
The question is: If humidor crowding is an issue, is it okay to leave cigars in a sealed box for maybe a few weeks or a month if you can't place them in an ideal indoor RH environment, particularly in winter? Or should one transfer them out as soon as possible to make sure they don't dry out?
Would an alternative be to unseal the box and drop in a Humicare pillow for the short-term?
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Anybody wanna say "coolidor" yet? (It doesn't have to be a big cooler.)
As for coolidors, I know that people really like them but I'm really stuck on humidors. I just like that nice, beautiful box and the sweet smell of cedar. The real solution is for me to stop buying more or getting into some serious bombing runs....
As for coolidors, I know that people really like them but I'm really stuck on humidors. I just like that nice, beautiful box and the sweet smell of cedar. The real solution is for me to stop buying more or getting into some serious bombing runs....
I should snap a pic for you.
I guess I could start re-thinking my resistance to this whole coolidor idea...but the thought of reading through the zillions of threads on this topic here to figure out how to choose and temper the things is a little overwhelming. If I spent a fraction of the time actually smoking the damn things as I do reading and asking questions about them around here....
i'm not webmost (obviously) ..... but i do this approach too.
each cigar box gets either a humi-pack (the ones that ship with your order) or one of the small 8 gram boveda packs (these guys: http://www.bovedainc.com/store/tobacco/boveda-medium-8-gram/).
box goes in the cooler and that's it.
got a few containers of beads in there to help regulate everything too so i don't have to do much maintenance.
recharge the humidifiers every few months (more often in the dry winter months) but otherwise it's pretty hands-off.
had this setup for a couple years now and it's worked well. seems to sit right around 67-69, depending on the season.
(this is an older pic but hopefully shows the idea well enough)
* I have a new address as of 3/24/18 *
Just noticed bob said the same thing. the post was so long, I didn't expect the solution to be so simple. XD