Is this an okay way for storage if you put a Boveda in the bag with your sticks?
You don't want your cigars sealed for very long as it can promote mold...the same with tupperware. Tupperadors need to have fresh air at the very least twice a week. Humidors are by nature a porous material so having to "air" them out isn't necessary but most of us are in and out of our humidors or tupperadors. If you use tupperware for long term storage then it's necessary to introduce fresh air into them.What's the point of airing the bags out?
You don't need to put cigars into a ziploc if you're just going to put them into a tupperador...not really necessary. As long as the bovedas or pillows aren't touching the cigars directly you can just put them into the humidor...lay them on a paper towel or on the cello'd cigar.What I did is put the cigars in a ziplock and then put them in a tupperwear container.
I figured putting the boveda in the ziplock with the cigars would be better.
What's the right info then? LolThere is a lot of mis information in this thread
As stated before there is no issue with boveda touching cigarsIve always been told that there is no problem laying the Bovedas right on the sticks. This thread says otherwise. I have bovedas toughing my sticks right now is that no good?
Not that he needs my support cause Speedy knows his cigar stuff, but I've had bovedas in my travel humis close to/touching/on/around and have had no problems. Sometimes they've been there for weeks and dare I say months.As stated before there is no issue with boveda touching cigarsIve always been told that there is no problem laying the Bovedas right on the sticks. This thread says otherwise. I have bovedas toughing my sticks right now is that no good?
Rev is correct in the right humidity a single boveda can last up to months and not adversely affect your cigarsNot that he needs my support cause Speedy knows his cigar stuff, but I've had bovedas in my travel humis close to/touching/on/around and have had no problems. Sometimes they've been there for weeks and dare I say months.As stated before there is no issue with boveda touching cigarsIve always been told that there is no problem laying the Bovedas right on the sticks. This thread says otherwise. I have bovedas toughing my sticks right now is that no good?