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Originally Posted by cigarmonkel
I've thought about it but i dunno if i can do that. I feel like freezer burn would just destroy them. I REFUSE to put my steaks in the freezer because of that. If i have 2 steaks and they need to be cooked that night or be frozen.. i'll cook em and find something to do with them. I do know some people swear by the freezer method and it you can't taste any freezer burn but i think its so implanted in my head it would be a mental thing. But i'll throw a couple of cigars i don't care about too much and give it a whirl.
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Double bag your sticks and slowly adjust them in and out of the freezer (ie. 24hrs in fridge -> 2 or 3 days in freezer -> 24hrs in fridge -> back to room temp) and you'll have no problems.
In this situation your choices are:
1) Freeze your collection, follow a freeze process for all new cigars and don't worry about beetles again.
2) Buy a new vinotemp or have the existing one repaired so temp control works again.
3) Do #1 and #2.
4) Do none of the above and risk it.
Personally I'd vote for #3.