Store cigars in humidor with or without cellophane.
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WithKeeps them from getting damaged in my box.0
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WithYup, I dig around to find what I want. Cello helps protect then a lot. Better for mailing too.LLA - Lancero Lovers of America0
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WithI just got to lazy to take them off.0
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A long time ago I used to wear briefs, but now I generally wear boxers.0
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WithWhat no button for both? I love the way a humi full of naked sticks looks and smells but after the mold issue of 2013 I keep em wrapped. I don't believe the cello will stop mold but it does slow down the spread.0
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Withagreed on needing the both option.
I have several humidors, and a few i group my sticks that don't have cello into them because it just looks so much better without cello, but if it comes in cello, it stays in cello0 -
WithAs cellophane is permeable, I've never understood why someone would go through the trouble of removing it from your cigars. Real world experience in my case with cigars upwards of 20 years old is that leaving the cello on is a good thing, especially when you're storing loose cigars.
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You know we're talking about cigars and not guys enjoying their retirement, right?The3Stogies said:Naked0 -
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My cigars and I no will no longer need personal protective equipment, commando baby!CharlieHeis said:
You know we're talking about cigars and not guys enjoying their retirement, right?The3Stogies said:Naked1



















