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Old 07-30-2014, 09:35 AM   #8
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Default Re: Cigars got 'cooked'

In a heat wave the last thing I would do is put my cigars in a fridge. Sure high heat and humidity may eventually ruin a cigar but a drastic and quick change in storage conditions will ruin it a lot quicker. As long as my cigars are in a environment buffered from quick changes I do not worry.

The only reason I run cooled storage is because I know that otherwise my cigar storage would be above beetle hatching temp on a regular basis. So on the outside chance of this I run coolidors. If I froze my cigars I'd not think twice about storing them at 90 degrees.
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