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Novice to storing in humidor
I recently purchase a small humidor. Once I have the humidor seasoned and ready for the cigars do I remove the cellophane wrappers before placing in the box?
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You bought a small humidor..? Snicker snicker...
He just knows that we all seem to get ahead of ourselves and need a bigger humidor long before we ever thought we'd need more storage.
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I would recommend that you leave the cellophane on simply because It protects the cigar "wrapper" (outer layer of tobacco) from damage.
I would also recommend a couple of Boveda humidity packets for your small humidor because it would be a very easy, simple and precise way for you to keep proper humidity. They come in specific humidity ratings. I would get one at 69% and one at 65% and the two packets together will keep your small humidor at about 67% relative humidity. This is just my advice and personal preference but that's what I think would be easiest for a new cigar enthusiast.
If you have any more questions please feel free to ask. All the guys here are very helpful.
Secondly, I am also of the mindset of leaving them in the cello. I too dig through my humi to find what I want at the time. I started off as a "out of the cello" guy. That is, until I put a small tear in one of my sticks. Needless to say, that was the one I smoked that day. I didn't do any real damage, but I did learn that something as simple as leaving the cello on can prevent that from happening again, or prevent me from turning a great stick into trash just because I wasn't careful enough.
These forums are amazing, enjoy your time here....and uh, look into a bigger humidor. Just, you know, for shiggles!
OH! Head over to the newbie threads
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