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Cranky Habanophile
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Should be no problem. If you think your humi is not airtight, you could always wrap in a plastic wrap to restrict airflow but I think that is a bit over the top.
Enjoy the weekend!
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Just killing Time
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Thanks for the input. I guess I will throw them in the fridge.
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FWIW, humidors are not meant to be totally air-tight. The good ones do allow for minimum air exchange.
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Just killing Time
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Or should I take out my cigars and put them in zip lock baggies then in the fridge.
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