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Old 06-18-2014, 12:02 AM   #287
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Default Re: How to Freeze and the Science behind it. Long Post

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Originally Posted by T.G View Post
Manufacturers along with some distributors and even a few vendors typically utilize blast freezers in this process, which will cool the cigars much faster than a residential freezer and to much lower temps. Additionally, no real refrigerator time is used either; the cigars are just wheeled in, blast frozen, left at temp for a few days, then wheeled out to warm up. In neither case are there typically any damages.

On a residential level, I've never bothered with the refrigerator step, I don't feel it's necessary, I just stick them right into a deep freezer (-10F) for a week and I've never had a cigar damaged by skipping it.
I have mine inspected and nitrogen packed in shipping and I've been okay so far.
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