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View Poll Results: Strip off the cello and back in the box to age?
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Old 02-17-2014, 07:57 PM   #1
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Default A specific aging question.

Ok guys, how many of you all who have boxes of cigars sleeping in your humidors have taken off the cello off and put the back in the box to rest? I don't want this to devolve into the worn out cello vs no. I was conflicted about posting it to start with since I hate seeing the same thread over and over. I just didn't know if since they are going to sleep for a while if it really makes a difference.
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Old 02-17-2014, 07:58 PM   #2
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I know several who have and had great results. Seems to be less common than leaving them be, but no harm with leaving them on - unless they are wet.
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Makes no difference, cello is porous. Leaving it on will prevent some of the damage cigars can get jostling them around. I'd leave it on, but it's personal preference.
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Makes no difference, cello is porous. Leaving it on will prevent some of the damage cigars can get jostling them around. I'd leave it on, but it's personal preference.
Yep,I leave them as they came.
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Old 02-19-2014, 09:49 AM   #5
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Yep,I leave them as they came.
This is what I do.
I think the cellophane question is the first thing I internet searched for about cigar care. That led to a lot of reading. A long time ago.
But I have never found out what the perfect temperature and humidity is for cello vs uncello cigars. NC or CC. Whether to leave them in the glass top box or switch them to the desktop humidor.
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Makes no difference, cello is porous. Leaving it on will prevent some of the damage cigars can get jostling them around. I'd leave it on, but it's personal preference.
Where have I heard this before?
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I'll vote no. I know it probably doesn't make much of a difference, but I really like the protection that the cello provides.
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I leave them how they come to me, I figure the manufacturers know what they are doing.
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Default Re: A specific aging question.

Like most have said, it's a personal preference. And if the manufacture shipped them that way, that's the way I leave 'em. Only thing I ever take off is the cedar. Have had some Anejos mold up under the cello and now I just don't take the chance.
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Like most have said, it's a personal preference. And if the manufacture shipped them that way, that's the way I leave 'em. Only thing I ever take off is the cedar. Have had some Anejos mold up under the cello and now I just don't take the chance.
Same here, Mac. The Anejo is the only cigar that I've smoked that had mold under the cedar.

Like others, leave them how the manufacturer sends them.
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Heres what I do..

Singles/Fivers - Cello off and up into the singles drawer. I take the cello off of these so they can acclimate faster , as typically im sampling to see whats boxworthy.

Boxes - Cello on , too much of a PITA to take the cello of an entire box of cigars , I just open up the box , inspect for damage/mold and throw em in the pile , most boxes I get are restocking inventory so I wont get around to them for a few months to a few years , if its a new box to me and I want to smoke em soon I will take a couple up and out of the cello and throw them in the singles drawer.


One day I would like to do a comparative study examining oil loss with cello on vs off. The cello itself absorbs oils (yello cello anyone?) , but im curious as to which absorbs more , cello or wooden boxes. Obvious neither has any ill affects , but im curious to see if there is any discernible difference.
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Default Re: A specific aging question.

I figure it probably didn't matter, just wanted to see what others were doing as I only recently have built up a true aging stock. I usually strip the loose cigars but have just left the boxes alone out of sheer laziness.
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how do we get a "leave the cello on" smiley face?
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I dont know, my cigars dont come in cello.
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I dont know, my cigars dont come in cello.
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I dont know, my cigars dont come in cello.
Mine come in tampon tubes.
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Mine come in tampon tubes.

So, tampon on or tampon off?
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So, tampon on or tampon off?
Tampon in.
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