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|  08-31-2010, 04:39 PM | #21 | 
| Still Watching My Back |  Re: Do you dry box? 
			
			I don't think anything went wrong.  I just didn't notice much or any of a difference.  If I store my cigars at 65%RH, a day at ~50%RH doesn't like much of a change.  Like a lot of others, I'd prefer to select a stick from my humidor just before I smoke it, rather than planning in advance.
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|  09-01-2010, 09:15 AM | #23 | 
| Suck It   |  Re: Do you dry box? 
			
			I Lay a cigar out on the counter overnight.  Improves every aspect of the smoking experience.   Naturally, I do not make allowances for the preferences of others, this is how I DO IT. But I had my first bad draw in maybe 50-75 smokes the other day. Sale stick, du Dauphin, so like Bobarino, I call that a manufacturer's defect. In answer to your specific Q's, a week might be too long, a month probably ruins the cigar, but never say never. PLANNING for smoking is more of a harvest of ready to smoke sticks. I would go through all my stock, pull out a flaked wrapper here, a hideous wrapper there, a particularly oily cigar in another box, then I put them all in a desktop. When I want to smoke a couple of cigars over a weekend, I might pull out two or three for that and lay em out overnight. If they don't get smoked, I just toss em back in the desktop. For those who posted and stated that they do not want to be restricted or over-planned, I think that the desktop in the middle of deep storage and "a night on the counter" is a good happy medium. And I'd be lying if I said that I ALWAYS DRYBOX.   | 
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|  09-01-2010, 12:45 PM | #24 | 
| Team of 1 |  Re: Do you dry box? 
			
			i age at 62%...this can be for a looooooong time...rarely less than 3 or 4 years any more and seldom are the cigars themselves less than 10 years any more. open boxes(the boxes i am smoking from)...i move to a humi at 65% or 66%. i just find they smoke better(slower) and taste better(for me) if i "wet box". just gotta be different derrek   
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|  09-07-2010, 09:49 AM | #26 | 
| Adjusting to the Life |  Re: Do you dry box? 
			
			All of my cigars are kept in 65rh, so dry boxing is not needed. I don't plan which cigar to smoke next. It depends on what I am in the mood for at the moment; it could be any cigar. Acidic drinks and food can ruin your pallet, so I stay away from this types of food, it I am planing on smoking. Petit Coronas and perfectos are better smoked on the dry side. Larger gauge cigars are more forgiven to humidity. | 
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|  09-11-2010, 08:02 PM | #27 | 
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			I like my cigars stored at 70-75% humidity.  I usually pull out some sticks for the week and put them in a dry box or travel humidor.
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