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Old 05-14-2010, 03:31 PM   #4
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Default Re: Dry boxing

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Exactly how is this done? How long? Would a small plastic Tupperware work?
Tupperware would really only work if you add a desiccant pack. If you go that route, sporting goods & gun stores, along with camera stores should have some good desiccant packs that have moisture indicators and can be put in the oven to dry back out when the indicator shows "moist" (usually it's just a color chaniging window on the aluminum case).

Otherwise, just any old empty cigar box will do. Open the box, take the cello of of the cigar, toss the cigar in, close the lid, wait a few days.

Or do what I do - I just leave the cigar lying on the counter. Box, meh, It'll be fine, we don't need no stinkin' boxes.
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