Folks, pardon me if this has been up beofre, but when I receive a SLB of cigars, do I need to put them in the humi? Or can I leave them in the box for a coupla years?
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I keep all mine in the boxes, mainly because I don't have a proper humi.
The box does need to go in a humidity controlled environment however, just to clarify ie. the SLB won't act as a humidor.
I understand general consensus says storage in the box is fine, and that wooden cabs are better than dress boxes for aging.
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Keep it in the box and put the box directly into your humidor. I don't know if this is what you meant, but you can't leave the cigars in the SLB outside of the humidor. Keep them in the box as long as the whole box fits in your humidor, if it doesn't, then take them out of the box and put the cigars in your humidor.
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Pardon my confusion but are you asking if its better to but the cigars in the humidor or to leave them in the SLB with out the benifit of regulated RH?
If so singles in a RH controled unit is better if not in the box would be okay if the ambient RH is high enough and stable - however I would put the whole SLB in a tupperware with some sore of RH unit.
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Originally posted by goose165 View Postwell forgive my newness.but if SLBs are not made of cedar what are they made of.
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