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I just did, moved all mine down to the basement, getting a little warm upstairs!!
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I thought about freezing but I just went temperature regulation. Basement hit 70 during the day, I ordered an edgestar. Summers get too hot around here, it'll be 65 degree temperature regulated from now on.
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That's what I'll be doing....I'll have like 3 boxes NC (50 ish cigars) then the rest is all CC. I expect to have zero beetle problems with temperature regulated 2008 or newer CC's.
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Haha, that's a great shot in number 3.....Sorry for your slight loss, most of the time if your boxes close snugly,
the way most US-available boxes do now that everyone is so over the top in the packaging, it is easy to control an infestation. It's these people that just HAVE to bust all their cigars out into singles drawers or display their boxes open that suffer the big losses.
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hmmmmmm A Tat???!!??? Last beetle damage I had was on a Tat Black! Pete needs to step up his game and start a freezing process!
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Yep.
Some folks have claimed to be able to tell a cigar that's been frozen from one that wasn't. I've done side by sides and couldn't tell a bit of difference.
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That SUCKS!!!!!!!
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yeh the freeze time varies based on your freezers temp in Celcius. My freezer is COLD. That bugger his -21* C!!
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I think the freezing science sticky suggests 48 hours in the deep freeze with 12-24 hours in the fridge on either side. I've been following that ritually and I've never had a ruined cigar. I've frozen everywhere from $1 sticks to $30 sticks and never had a problem. No shrinkage, no cracked wrappers, no beetles and as far as I can tell no noticeable difference in flavor. I hope everything comes out well for you! It can't be any worse than having insects devour your smokes right?!
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