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Flynnster
02-02-2011, 06:15 PM
Quick question on storage, wasn't sure if it should go here or in the accessories are.
Every time I purchase cigars at my local shop they give me a silver cigar bag (essentially a nice looking ziplock) and since I don't have a humidor I was wondering how long I could keep a cigar in one of these guys?

chippewastud79
02-02-2011, 06:17 PM
At least a week, likely a few assuming it seals completely. Add a humidification source and you could store them forever (in theory). :2

T.G
02-02-2011, 06:20 PM
Depends how well it seals and what the conditions are outside of the bag, but generally speaking at least a week or so. Probably a bit less for the ones with the sliding zipper tab, as most of the ones I've received don't seal.

If you double bag things, you could store the cigars much longer.

Flynnster
02-02-2011, 11:13 PM
Alright, sounds good, I'm thinking of ordering a fiver and a couple singles and wanna make sure they won't be ruined.

SvilleKid
02-02-2011, 11:35 PM
I've used the bigger ones that whole boxes of AFs are packaged in, added a couple of water pillows, and kept overflow singles for months and months without any adverse effects. 2 gallon ziplocks will hold two or three whole boxes (depending on size). A cheap alternative for temporary storage.

T.G
02-02-2011, 11:44 PM
How long do you plan to store them for in the ziploc bags? A week? A month? Longer?

1-2 weeks or so, just double bag them. Longer, add a humidifier between the two bags (drop the bag with the cigars into another ziploc along with a humidifier - could be as simple as a lightly moistened paper towel).

So long as the bags don't have holes in them, and they seal, you'll be fine. Cigars are pretty tough.

rharris
02-02-2011, 11:52 PM
You can also use one of those cheap tupperware like dealies for keeping food in. Some of them have a great seal and would work awesome for a temporary humi.

SvilleKid
02-03-2011, 08:54 AM
You can also use one of those cheap tupperware like dealies for keeping food in. Some of them have a great seal and would work awesome for a temporary humi.

Especially when they have the silicone seal and snap tab lids! Those containers will hold moisture forever!

Of course, by the time you pay for one of those larger ones, you can almost buy a 40 count humi from the devil site (I recently purchased two 40 counts for $13 each for future bomb runs). Just sayin'.....

Flynnster
02-03-2011, 10:03 AM
This devil site you speak of, what is it? because a 40 count is about as big as I could fit here in my dorm.

T.G
02-03-2011, 10:11 AM
This devil site you speak of, what is it? because a 40 count is about as big as I could fit here in my dorm.

Cigarbid.com


cross check your prices with CigarsInternational.com, Famous-Smoke.com (Famous auctions can be found at CigarAuctioneer.com), CheapHumidors.com etc before jumping in. Also, bid low, you'll lose a lot, but what you win, you'll get for a very good price.

Flynnster
02-03-2011, 10:28 AM
I feel like this is the beginning of a very slippery slope....

T.G
02-03-2011, 10:37 AM
I feel like this is the beginning of a very slippery slope....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ1WhN1iEx4

kafreeman
02-03-2011, 01:00 PM
The slope is steep too....

Commander Quan
02-03-2011, 01:15 PM
I think it's more like this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdUUx5FdySs

Chemyst
02-03-2011, 09:40 PM
You definitely should set up a tupperdor.
I keep a couple of boxes of overflow in one.
Has worked great for years.

Chemyst :cool2:

BSB
02-04-2011, 09:08 AM
Screw it, just get a small cooler. That way, when you see great deals on boxes, you will already be set.

Flynnster
02-04-2011, 08:53 PM
Perhaps some tupperware, but no need to coolidor. I will only be needing a few cigars on hand in case the Chicago weather decides to be warm enough to allow me to smoke.

Now once summer hits on the other hand, I have a massive cooler at home.

guitar4001
02-05-2011, 08:54 AM
At least a week, likely a few assuming it seals completely. Add a humidification source and you could store them forever (in theory). :2

correct-o

staminator
02-07-2011, 10:06 AM
could be as simple as a lightly moistened paper towel

When he says lightly, he means lightly. I overhumidified a few cigars this way.

Miket156
02-11-2011, 07:32 AM
by T.G.:

cross check your prices with CigarsInternational.com, Famous-Smoke.com (Famous auctions can be found at CigarAuctioneer.com), CheapHumidors.com etc before jumping in. Also, bid low, you'll lose a lot, but what you win, you'll get for a very good price.

I'd skip CigarsInternational.com if you are looking for a Humidor. I posted on another thread that they charge a flat rate of $20.00 for shipping a Humidor. Totally outrageous. I don't want to rehash the entire thread about this, but whoever runs CI is smoking something other than cigars. :td

So far, I haven't been to impressed with Famous either. If you want a Humidor and want it quick, check CheapHumidors.com. I live in Central PA, and I got my Humidor (shipped from Florida) in two days! Cheaphumidor.com was less expensive than either CI or Famous, and I got free shipping. (I also bought all my humidor supplies with my order too).

Famous and CI's niche seems to be no name bundles on the cheap. They've got a long way to go (IMO) on name brand smokes and accessories. :pu

You can also check Evilbay if you want really low prices, but I've always found Evilbay a crap shoot, and SLOW. If you want a humidor in a reasonable amount of time, go to a reseller that's in the business and has them in stock at a fair price.


Cheers,


Mike T.

T.G
02-11-2011, 09:32 AM
I'd skip CigarsInternational.com if you are looking for a Humidor. I posted on another thread that they charge a flat rate of $20.00 for shipping a Humidor. Totally outrageous. I don't want to rehash the entire thread about this, but whoever runs CI is smoking something other than cigars. :td


Mike, I'm sorry you had a bad experience with CI. It's unfortunate that you were not aware of the free shipping codes which will get everything except a few promo priced cigar samplers found on hidden/unlinked pages and LTL freight items shipped to you for free.

Regardless, my suggestion to the OP was clearly stated as cigarbid and to use the list of example companies as a pricing cross check before bidding, as with a little patience, most generic 20 and 40 count humidors can be won for less than half of their CI price on cigarbid with shipping charges being stated in the auction and are typically about $5 to $8 for that size humidor. On top of that, you get combined shipping discounts on any other cigars and merchandise you might win during that period.

Ultimately though, I do agree with you to skip the parent companies of CI and Famous for humidors, but just not for the same reasons.

full count
02-15-2011, 09:08 PM
Sorry about the threadjack, but when someones mentions slippery slope they need to check this out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YWbgYyGX7g

A tupperdor with 1 or 2 Boveda packs will be fine. Bovedas come in 65 and 70 percent humidity. Think set and forget, the Bovedas will last for a month or so and you won't need a hygrometer.