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Yea the options for boveda are 65 and 69 then 72. The 65 is supposedly for smaller ring gauge cigars or Europeans something, the 68 says is the most common for cigars. The 65 is supposedly easier for lighting your cigars. Im not sure which one im gonna do.
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I agree, my stays at a solid 63% rh.
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Ziploc makes some larger storage containers that will typically hold 25 or so cigars. A four pack goes for about $5 or $6. Throw in a 4$ Boveda pack and you have some good inexpensive storage. This is my go to storage when I run out of room in my 3 humis. Cigars do need some air circulation so you do need to remember to open the container every few days.
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Not if you are storing them long-term. Less air exchange = slower but better aging.
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Wow you guys are fast! Thanks for all the responses! That many responses would take hours on cigarsmokers haha. Yes, Im going to start looking around and doing some reading. I have done some research and am just a tish confused on these humidipaks or pouches. The pouches are little bags that can hold the cigars for a certain period of time correct? And the packs are little things you just put in a container with your cigars to keep them humidified? Thanks again all, I know i'll be sticking around!
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