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Yesterday, when I was a young noob (now I'm an old noob), I followed the sage advice and left my boxes in tact!
The wisdom at the time was that the boxes breathe (slowly). Just like the age old cello on or off debate, the boxes protect the cigars from mold and bugs and such. Open boxes will spread problems more quickly. Example: I had a box of cigars (CFOs thank goodness) that started to mold. Because they were in a closed box, they were the only cigar affected. I threw away the molded cigars and the box... no muss, no fuss! If those had been open boxes I would have had to wipe down my vino! Drilling holes is fun, but I was mentored by a man who spends very little time fiddling with cigars (and accessories) and more time smoking them! It's a hobby, have as much fun as possible!:tu |
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Thanks guys, I am gonna drill the NC boxes and leave the CC box alone.
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These are just your boxes you'll be throwing your odd singles in to act like trays, right?
You don't mess with your dress boxes and cabs and stuff. You just leave them closed and stashed. That's gospel. |
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Love the idea. I'll tell ya, after a couple years with a pair of coolidors my biggest frustration is getting to the stock "that's down there somewhere." Fortunately mine are wide enough that normal trays fit across. But it makes it a headache looking for something specific.
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BTW Shane, this is on now.....do your part mister :sl
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Well I kept it simple, but the only issue I have is where do I keep my beads?!?
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7169/6...d04643c3da.jpg Well I forgot about this thread, I never did drill any holes. I just took the lids off a few boxes to use as trays, and kept a few other boxes closed for storage. Looking back on this thread I see how much I was over thinking it. Thanks for all the advice, I just kept it simple. I went to Walmart to grab a second cooler, so I could have one with singles and one with boxes. Walmart didn't have anymore of the cheap ones so I just used a smaller cooler I already had. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7155/6...378ee357_z.jpg |
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nice
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Just a note:
The Oliva boxes (the top left is one and on the bottom right below the lanceros) with the lids removed fit into each other nice and tight if you turn them opposite direrctions. Great for stacking! I got many of them for free or $1-$3 at local B&Ms. |
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