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Old 07-30-2014, 09:22 AM   #6
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Default Re: Cigars got 'cooked'

This brings up a question, I have always wondered, if you have a super heat wave and the issue of saying the temps inside a humidor skyrocketing, would it be prudent to place the sticks in a tuperdor and then in your refrigerator? Thinking to the EMS and how cool it is when some of these sticks are stored in basements for years on end, it couldn't really hurt the sticks and might help or keep other problems such as beetle hatching from arriving, no? I say tuperdor because you want a good seal so the refrigerator doesn't dry your sticks to dust.

Just curious.
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