Plastic wrap while storing
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jsthomas64
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Hello all, this is my first question post. Using a lot of helpful information on this site, I put together a tupper-dor as I'm now beginning to purchase more than 1 cigar at a time and would like to age / keep some just to have on hand. My question is, while storing, do most of you generally keep the individual plastic wrap on your smokes, if they have one? My first inclination was to take the cigars out of the plastic so they can absorb the humidity more easily and take in some of the spanish cedar lining the tupper-dor. Any thoughts / suggestions?
Thanks,
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I leave it on. As others have mentioned on this site, it helps to protect the cigar. While it may slow the rate that humidity is absorbed, it will also slow the rate at which humidity is lost. If you're worried that they came from an environment where the humidity was not ideal, I'd say to give it a few weeks in the proper conditions.
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Personal preference really, but I leave mine on for the same reasons as duty wrote. Kuzi did a good write up on the cellophane wrap, it is actually a porous material made from wood, so it is breathable.
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The cellophane, as I learned on here, is actually porous and not reall plastic. It is an organic material so you could leave them on. But I prefer to take them off so that they are part of the humidor and pick up the flavor of the cedar.
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I like my cigars nakked......I unwrap them before I put them in the humi.
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i keep it on. there are few things that i find more frusterating when it comes to cigars than picking a stick up out of the humi and having a crack in the wrapper. Keeping on the cello helps cut down on this.
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Hey jsthomas.. Same here I leave the cello on but, I clip it all the way back so that the end of the cigar is just barely covered instead of the cello being flapped over.. Best of both worlds cigar breathes and ages better and the stick is protected from cracks and handling.
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I began taking my cellophane off a while back, but now I leave it on all new cigars I get. I found that some of the more fragile wrappers were getting damaged due to no cellophane protection...most of them are ok, but some are just so fragile. So, for the sake of your cigars, I'd have to recommend leaving the cello on.
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Another thing I've learned their handy for is labeling. After getting a few packages through the fun & games thread, I realized I needed to label the smokes I got from people here, so I would know which one came from who, and who to thank when I smoked it. (I think kuzi labels all his stogies with the date he put them in the humi. Is that right, kuz?)
Unfortunately, I didn't think of that until after I'd gotten the first few packages from people. So apologies in advance to Scrambler, j0z3r, and BFGarner: at this point, guys, I can't remember who sent me what. -
I leave mine on. I like to look at them and rotate them too much. It helps protect them during handling.
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that is true. I dont put who gave them to me but i do put the date.urbino:(I think kuzi labels all his stogies with the date he put them in the humi. Is that right, kuz?) -
Ok, so you guys have almost sold me on leaving the cello on. But can you buy the cello wrappers or know where to get them other than keeping old ones.
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Not that I know of. Most sticks come with em these days though so old ones shouldn't be hard to come up with.Bad Andy:Ok, so you guys have almost sold me on leaving the cello on. But can you buy the cello wrappers or know where to get them other than keeping old ones. -
Yeah I can keep the old ones but I have a couple dozen sticks back home that I have already taken the cello off of. They may hae to stay that way and just apply this to new sticks. Although I havent had too many sticks that have been damaged either.
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See, now you've got a good reason to smoke 2-3 cigars a day.... after all, you wouldn't want those naked cigars getting damaged, better to smoke them asap.
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Or buy some more, smoke them, and put their cello on the old ones.
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I wish it was that easy. The smokes are at home, I am in Iraq. They should be ok since the key is lost to my humidor, no one is messing with them.j0z3r:See, now you've got a good reason to smoke 2-3 cigars a day.... after all, you wouldn't want those naked cigars getting damaged, better to smoke them asap. -
Ahh, you've got a good reason to come home, hire a locksmith, then smoke 2-3 cigars a day. Keep 'em coming Andy, I'll try to come up with something for anything you throw at me.Bad Andy:
I wish it was that easy. The smokes are at home, I am in Iraq. They should be ok since the key is lost to my humidor, no one is messing with them.j0z3r:See, now you've got a good reason to smoke 2-3 cigars a day.... after all, you wouldn't want those naked cigars getting damaged, better to smoke them asap.