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Old 03-22-2011, 08:40 PM   #5
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Default Re: Vacuum Sealed

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Originally Posted by T.G View Post
I would recommend opening them and inspecting them for damage or other issues, as if you wait a significant amount of time to do this, you will lose your ability to go back to your vendor with a problem and request for resolution.

Exempting that, if you don't open them, then they are at whatever moisture level the vendor had them stored at prior to sealing. This could be good or bad.

If you freeze your cigars on arrival, the vacuum bag could protect them from damage during this process, so freeze for 5-7 days, then thaw and open for inspection.


On another note, why not head over to the New Inmates forum and introduce yourself, tell us a bit about your experience, likes, dislikes, etc.
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Originally Posted by T.G View Post
True, many domestic vendors store their stock this way and usually the shrink wrap will have some perforations in it to allow air & humidity transfer so this certainly is releasable, but, I'd still open to inspect before the exchange period runs out.

I had a completely different picture in mind when the OP said "vacuum sealed".


Thinking about it now, Adam's got the right idea.
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