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LiquidChaos66
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How long is it safe (flavor and freshness wise) to keep cigars in a ziplock bag with a water pillow or humi pack?
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Iv kept some in one for about a month till i made some room in my humi. If the bag has a good seal, its ok for a little while. IMO.
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IMHO Beware of long term exposure with water pillows. They over humidify your sticks. I tested them myself. However, Boveda packets are the way to go. You could keep sticks with a boveda for a long time. Might not enhance the flavor but it won't hurt either.LiquidChaos66:How long is it safe (flavor and freshness wise) to keep cigars in a ziplock bag with a water pillow or humi pack?
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Good to know! It may only be a week or two but wanted to make sure it's all good!
thanks guys!
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That's what I always use when I go back to work. Never had any problems yet. Except with Gurkhas.
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Why just Gurkhas? Lol not like they have poor construction or anything.
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Just wanted to add that some cigar nuts like to put their cigars into long term storage by sealing them in vac lock bags after properly humidifying them in their humidor they don't even put in a boveda pack.
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A cheap friend of mine has used those gallon sized freezer bags with a digital hygro and kept his cigars in it with one pillow..works like a charm and he's never bought a humidor or tupperware and keeps the bags in his cedar chest.
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Cigary:A cheap friend of mine has used those gallon sized freezer bags with a digital hygro and kept his cigars in it with one pillow..works like a charm and he's never bought a humidor or tupperware and keeps the bags in his cedar chest.
LMAO! thats good to know! lol Im not doing it to be cheap though. Im doing it cause i have a friend who i want to gift my small humi to. He just started getting into cigars and i wanna give him a home for his smokes! lol so i have some backup while im waiting to whittle down my inventory. lol -
I am of firm belief that you can keep cigars in just about anything for as long as you like as long it has a tight seal and is free from any chemicals or odors.
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+ 1 I have even used an extra 2 cu.ft safe as temperory overflow storage.crzydimnd68:I am of firm belief that you can keep cigars in just about anything for as long as you like as long it has a tight seal and is free from any chemicals or odors. -
Whittle DOWN your inventory?!!! Oh, that sounds so SADLiquidChaos66:Cigary:A cheap friend of mine has used those gallon sized freezer bags with a digital hygro and kept his cigars in it with one pillow..works like a charm and he's never bought a humidor or tupperware and keeps the bags in his cedar chest.
LMAO! thats good to know! lol Im not doing it to be cheap though. Im doing it cause i have a friend who i want to gift my small humi to. He just started getting into cigars and i wanna give him a home for his smokes! lol so i have some backup while im waiting to whittle down my inventory. lolUnles you're whittling them down by SMOKING and BOMBING them
That part's fun.
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Bob Luken:
Whittle DOWN your inventory?!!! Oh, that sounds so SADLiquidChaos66:Cigary:A cheap friend of mine has used those gallon sized freezer bags with a digital hygro and kept his cigars in it with one pillow..works like a charm and he's never bought a humidor or tupperware and keeps the bags in his cedar chest.
LMAO! thats good to know! lol Im not doing it to be cheap though. Im doing it cause i have a friend who i want to gift my small humi to. He just started getting into cigars and i wanna give him a home for his smokes! lol so i have some backup while im waiting to whittle down my inventory. lolUnles you're whittling them down by SMOKING and BOMBING them
That part's fun.
if I could find some darn boxes I plan on bombin a few people! But I went to 3 post offices and they were all out of the small boxes. Lol