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    Hi folks, this is my first post and first newbe question, as I'm completely green to all of this, I'm going to start small, I have a medium sized Tupperware tub that has a couple of 69% bovida packs controlling the humidity, I am expecting delivery of a couple of boxes of cigars, but am not sure whether to remove the cigars from the boxes, or just pop the boxes in the tub, sorry if this has been asked a thousand times, but I really am a complete novice, atb Daz

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    Personally if the boxes fit in the tuppador then leave them in as less likey to damage any of those sticks.

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    • #3
      Hi Daz,

      If the boxes fit you can just put them in there as cigar boxes are not airtight. Experiment with different RH levels as they can affect your smoking experience, I find 65% is ideal.

      Good luck!

      Puro


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      • #4
        Nice one guys and thanks, atb Daz

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Old4bold View Post
          Personally if the boxes fit in the tuppador then leave them in as less likey to damage any of those sticks.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BADDAZ View Post
            Hi folks, this is my first post and first newbe question, as I'm completely green to all of this, I'm going to start small, I have a medium sized Tupperware tub that has a couple of 69% bovida packs controlling the humidity, I am expecting delivery of a couple of boxes of cigars, but am not sure whether to remove the cigars from the boxes, or just pop the boxes in the tub, sorry if this has been asked a thousand times, but I really am a complete novice, atb Daz
            I think you're on the wrong forum if you're asking about fist newbie questions!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mcdee View Post
              I think you're on the wrong forum if you're asking about fist newbie questions!
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              • #8
                Haha well spotted, I do get forum's mixed up sometimes, my apologies, atb Daz

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BADDAZ View Post
                  Haha well spotted, I do get forum's mixed up sometimes, my apologies, atb Daz
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                  • #10
                    Just to add my 2C's worth, impressed as a Newbie you are already buying boxes. Certainly leave them in their boxes, only remove when you get down to less than half a dozen & you need the space. The cigars will certainly age better with their own kind & avoid any plastic smell. Another tip, put old ceder sheets in you Tupperware box, they'll help maintain humidity & smell. Lastly, don't get hung up on boxes to start with, it's the start of an expensive & hard to control, very difficult condition to cure, known medically as CAD ( Cigar Aquision Disorder)! Instead, I' recommend buying a variety of singles or packs of 3&5's to get a good background on flag's & strenghts,. Your tastes can change a lot in the first few yes sobdon't go too deep too soon.
                    Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                    • #11
                      Btw all newbie questions gratefully answered. Don't be shy in asking, we've always been known for helping out!

                      P.S. please send me the link to your 'other' forum.......

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Deano View Post
                        Btw all newbie questions gratefully answered. Don't be shy in asking, we've always been known for helping out!

                        P.S. please send me the link to your 'other' forum.......
                        So that's how newbies get PMs fast!

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                        • #13
                          Thanks for the excellent advice guys, it's my nature to dive in head first (no pun intended) and make every mistake in the book, that's why I've joined this excellent forum, atb Daz

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by BADDAZ View Post
                            Thanks for the excellent advice guys, it's my nature to dive in head first (no pun intended) and make every mistake in the book, that's why I've joined this excellent forum, atb Daz
                            What are you trying to say?! Lol!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Deano View Post
                              What are you trying to say?! Lol!
                              Haha!


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