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Enjoying the Ride
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Hey guys, got some cigars in the mail today and it is smokin hot at my house. Should I freeze these???
How much continual temperature over 75 does it take before beetles hatch? thanks ya'll!!! |
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Where's my buffaloooo ...
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Can't grab the link on my phone, but see this thread in the "All Cigar Discussion" forum: How to Freeze and the Science behind it. (It's in the stickies)
A great many of us swear by freezing our cigars under all conditions. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Life is for living
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I don't freeze; I keep my wineador running at 66*F. When I get cigars in the mail in the heat, I just let them sit on the counter for about 1/2 hour or so to cool down then put them in the wineador.
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Feeling at Home
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I share this concern all summer. Those cigars sat in a UPS truck in 100* temps, or there abouts for a week? Maybe? Mailbox, then inside until I get them under control. If I'm traveling for work it may be close to a week more. While this always concerns me, I haven't had any issues, yet!
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Haberdasher
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Yep - no question. Doesn't hurt a thing. Safe than sorry.
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You anti beetles people, you.
What is wrong with the nice popping sound of a beetle or two as you kick back and enjoy a cigar. Kind of reminds me of the seventies and the popping sound of other smoking materials.
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