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Storing tubos in the humidor
I recently bought my first ever box of tubos. In the past, I've only ever had singles of tubos. My question is about storing them. Should I take them out of the tubes while in my humidor or leave them in the air tight containers?
My first instinct tells me I should remove them all because being in those tubes will counter product the humidification process of the cigars I would think??? I just want to hear everyone's opinions on this because this was a costly purchase and I don't want to efff em up. Thanks :tu |
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store them in the tubos, but open the tubos first. That's what I do.
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It really doesn't matter but if I will be smoking them now, I'll remove them or take the caps off to ensure they dry out a bit. If storing long-term, leave them as is.
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Good question, I too have pondered the answer to this question.
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It doesn't matter, as tubos aren't airtight. They'll come to equilibrium with your humidor's humidity either way, it's just that one way's faster.
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I put them in the humidor sealed and then dry box them for a day before smoking.
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I love tubos. I say leave them in the tubes. Hell, I take empty tubos and put other cigars IN them. :D
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to be safe i take the lids off..and leave it in the tube...i guess it might not matter.
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I've had an Acid KubaKuba Deluxe tubo for a year and a half that shall remain sealed in it's tube until I have been labeled as brave or beyond drunk. I would vote for taking the lids off if you are going to smoke them sooner than later, otherwise it will adjust in your humidor on its own over time. |
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I don't drink tutti-frutti coffee either. If I wanted a Vanilla flavored drink, I'd have a shake...... (Yes, I lean towards the coffe-snob side... :r:r) |
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These tubes are metal and don't have caps on the ends. They pull apart in the middle. They seem pretty air tight to me.
They also take up a lot of room, I can see myself upgrading my humidor real quick. This dam slippery slope sure does pick up steam in a hurry LOL.... Thanks everyone for your input/suggestions. |
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I store them as they came.
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They are not airtight, and will balance with the air in your Humi. Quote:
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Remove them from their tubes, and then put them in other tubes.
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I wouldn't worry about it. Either way time will equal all. If they were shipped to you in tubes then leave them in them.
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leave 'em the way dey came!
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Tubos were developed for ease of transport...any aging effects are just icing on the cake. Personally, I put all my tubos in the humi...I figure if they're not particularly airtight, the humi will keep them good. |
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