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No cello but you want too protect your sticks?

Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
I found the answer! Parchment paper! Works great with a computer label so you can date it. It protects and breathes so you don't have too worry...been using it for a little now with no bad effects and it is somewhat transparent so you still know what you have wrapped up

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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 623
    Now that is a good idea...very simple and who woulda thought?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 751
    Genius! Thanks for sharing.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,055
    genius! i gotta do this!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,122
    Nice. Most of my sticks are naked so I'll try this method in shipping.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 854
    Thanks for the insight. You guys are full of great ideas here.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 64
    That's awesome! I'll have to look into this for sticks like Padrons...I've always been curious about what to do with those sticks...So where can you buy this stuff? Does it come in different grades of thickness or anything like that?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 421
    Does the cellophane protect it from tobacco beetles? Is this a common problem or only in some areas/states?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,122
    chrislolds:
    Does the cellophane protect it from tobacco beetles? Is this a common problem or only in some areas/states?
    No. The eggs hatch after a specific temp..like 73F and up. They can wreck a cigar and humidor in no time. Inspect the cigars often and watch the temp. Oh and always inspect any new additions that may be hosts.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    ejasenovic:
    That's awesome! I'll have to look into this for sticks like Padrons...I've always been curious about what to do with those sticks...So where can you buy this stuff? Does it come in different grades of thickness or anything like that?
    the grocery store! It's for cooking
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 64
    Oh right! Thanks! Does it need any kind of seal after you wrap it? Should it be totally wrapped or keep part of it out?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
    Darktower007:
    chrislolds:
    Does the cellophane protect it from tobacco beetles? Is this a common problem or only in some areas/states?
    No. The eggs hatch after a specific temp..like 73F and up. They can wreck a cigar and humidor in no time. Inspect the cigars often and watch the temp. Oh and always inspect any new additions that may be hosts.


    Actually, the critical temp is 71 degrees. Above that temp the beetles can move around looking for a mate. The eggs come later. From the reading I've done on the subject I believe most (if not all) manufacturers take steps such as fumigation of warehouses, etc. to protect from beetles. It's still a good idea, though, to freeze your sticks for a couple days as you receive them.

    And no, the cello is no protection from the little buggers.... :-/)
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
    And on the original topic of this thread, I'm a tightwad. I usually save the cellos off of a few various sizes of sticks I've smoked and put them on any of the few naked ones I have. I don't usually buy that many sticks that don't have cellos (think ISOM) so it's no big hassle to cover them puppies up..... :-/)
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