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Old 08-02-2009, 07:07 PM   #1
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I would steer clear of using a "flavored cigar" humidor for anything that you would like to taste the way it was intended for a very long time. Try baking soda and leave it open for some sunlight. Make sure there is no lingering smell before you put anything in it.
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Old 08-02-2009, 07:51 PM   #2
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For me the dryer cigars taste a little better and don't burn out. My CC's for some reason would like to go out about halfway through, like clock work. I have tried NC's dry and they seem to lose their flavor.
I ended up going with putting 60% beads in a desktop for my CC's. This way I put a hand full of each different cigar I have a desktop and they were ready to go. My thing was I would sometimes forget that I had sticks in a dry box. So now I grab and smoke. Seems like less to maintain to me.
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Old 08-02-2009, 08:08 PM   #3
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Dry boxing is usually done the morning of or a few hours before a smoke. Some smokers like their cigars on the drier side for flavor reasons and because it tends to eliminate burn problems. Some put 60% beads in their dryboxes, but personally I just have an old spanish cedar cigar box sitting next to my normal smoking spot, and I throw my stick for the night in there four to six hours before smoke time. I like my cigars a bit drier for smoking, but again if you don't like the way it makes your cigar taste, don't do it. This hobby is about enjoyment, not what you are "supposed" to do.

As for the old flavored humi, sounds like a good idea, but I would recommend sanding down the cedar on the inside and wiping out the wood with ammonia, then leaving it open in a sunny window for a few days. Should get rid of all of the smell. Hope this helps!
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