I've just noticed that Cohiba tubos tubes are a slightly different design to other Push-on type tubes. The Cohiba ones have small raised bumps that hold the lid on, the other push-on tubes have smooth necks. Also where the neck meets the main body of the tube there is a distinct "collar", unlike the tubes of other brands that have a chamfered transition between the neck and main body.
It seems to me that the Cohiba design is far less likely to make a good airtight seal than the normal push fit tubes, and if this is the case, could it have implications for Cohiba tubos that are not stored in a humidor?
It seems to me that the Cohiba design is far less likely to make a good airtight seal than the normal push fit tubes, and if this is the case, could it have implications for Cohiba tubos that are not stored in a humidor?
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