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  • Dry boxing a 2006 Punch Churchill

    Just asking for a bit of advice.
    Birthday is Tuesday, and i have a lovely 2006 Punch Churchill I been saving for it.
    It's been in a humidor here for years, should I dry box her ready for Tuesday?
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    Originally Posted by olivierp

    Does anybody smoke cigar coming Nicaragua?

    Originally Posted by PeeJay
    ...your post does read a little like the lead in to a plug....

  • #2
    I think you don't need to.
    May help but not guaranteed.

    would help if you told us your humidor conditions

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    • #3
      I never dry box cigars and don't think you need to. But as wiser old butters says we need to know about your humi?

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      • #4
        WTF is dry boxing is that where no blood is spilt in the ring
        Been smoking cigars for 25 years from a humi no higher than 70% so what is dry boxing


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        • #5
          Good to know
          Humidor always at about 21 degrees c and 70%

          Always hear about it...didn't want to miss out on a good thing

          Thanks all
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          Originally Posted by olivierp

          Does anybody smoke cigar coming Nicaragua?

          Originally Posted by PeeJay
          ...your post does read a little like the lead in to a plug....

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          • #6
            Martyn: dry boxing is keeping the humidity at a lower percentile for 2-7 days prior to smoking it. helps with burns or what not. some people think it's magical or converts the nicotine into angel dust. I don't know...

            anyway, Robbie: i'd dry box it if I were you - and I mean the whole humidor. 70% is too high for Cubans IMHO. my main tupperdores are steady at 62 and my desktops are at 67. I've got a mate who ages his cigars at 80% and at 15deg. So do with it what you will. Everything you hear in cigars should be with a grain of salt.
            But IMHO, 70% is too high.

            Addendum: Derrek! you wet box, don't you?
            if I can remember, carries on his sticks at 60-62% and places them in 65 prior to smoking.

            Just goes to show you how different the cigar world is!
            Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy
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            • #7
              The poor beads have a hard time keeping it at 70, rest of house tends to be 75 lol I think I will dry box til Tuesday then.
              Won't do any harm.
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              Originally Posted by olivierp

              Does anybody smoke cigar coming Nicaragua?

              Originally Posted by PeeJay
              ...your post does read a little like the lead in to a plug....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Rob Royston View Post
                The poor beads have a hard time keeping it at 70, rest of house tends to be 75 lol I think I will dry box til Tuesday then.
                Won't do any harm.
                I use silca cat litter mate and my tupperdor have never had any issues. Tupperdor is currently reading 69f and 66%rh humi is 64%rh


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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Rob Royston View Post
                  The poor beads have a hard time keeping it at 70, rest of house tends to be 75 lol I think I will dry box til Tuesday then.
                  Won't do any harm.
                  I would dry box it if its been at 70 but that just might be as I prefer a lower RH. Though how you going to dry box it rest of house is 75? Just asking as dont want to ruin your smoke for you

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by rascal View Post
                    Though how you going to dry box it rest of house is 75? Just asking as dont want to ruin your smoke for you
                    Boveda 62s are always a great idea.

                    Plus, you get to toss them in a ziplock bag when not in use to save their usage.
                    Last edited by butternutsquashpie; 14-07-2014, 02:24 AM.
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                    • #11
                      2006 should be ready to go ... but if you are worried about draw/performance ... clip it and draw test now ... a bit snug then drybox ... good draw then leave in the humi til time to smoke .

                      derrek
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                      • #12
                        no comment on your 'wetboxing' method derrek?
                        Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy
                        Marc's a Fat Molly
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by dvickery View Post
                          2006 should be ready to go ... but if you are worried about draw/performance ... clip it and draw test now ... a bit snug then drybox ... good draw then leave in the humi til time to smoke .

                          derrek
                          That's a good idea I'll do that this morning.
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                          Originally Posted by olivierp

                          Does anybody smoke cigar coming Nicaragua?

                          Originally Posted by PeeJay
                          ...your post does read a little like the lead in to a plug....

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                          • #14
                            Can you just but some silica gel pouches? That would work the best I'd think. Or as Jizzer said a 62% Boveda or even better a dried out Boveda would work. You house is very humid at 75% though. Mine is about 59 - 64.

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