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Lonely Wandering Bum
Plastic wrappers - stay or go?
Silly Cigar question - but my search efforts didn't find the thread that discusses this.
When you buy a box of cigars, and those 'gars are in individual clear plastic wrap......
- Transfer them to the humidor, and keep them in the plastic wrapper?
- Transfer them to the humidor, after taking them out of the plastic wrapper?
What's the right thing to do?
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Lucky Bum
The cello protects the wrapper leaf, I leave them on it’s helpful when rotating stock to protect them. However the forbidden fruits from the unnamed island never has cello so there’s that
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Lost no more
Originally Posted by
rgbeard
Silly Cigar question - but my search efforts didn't find the thread that discusses this.
When you buy a box of cigars, and those 'gars are in individual clear plastic wrap......
- Transfer them to the humidor, and keep them in the plastic wrapper?
- Transfer them to the humidor, after taking them out of the plastic wrapper?
What's the right thing to do?
Either in the cello or nekid Your choice...As AlanS said the cello offers protection should the cigar get moved about.
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The Guido Squad
Going to agree and reiterate with the Smart Bums above!!!
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I agree with all above. Personally I leave mine the way they arrive.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I always leave the cello on. I've got tupperdores and things get jostled around quite a bit. Maybe if I had a fancy desktop humidor for my finer smokes, I might think about it.
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Royal Bum
Not silly but whatever you prefer. I leave mine on asit protects the cigar more. When I find a cigar without it they tend to get damaged a bit so I have to smoke it
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Scruffy Nerd Herfer
Cellophane is porous, so if you're going to keep them a while, your cigars should "breathe" OK. I usually open/cut one end of the cellophane just to be sure.
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Moderator
I keep everything in the cellophane. I don't think there is a right or wrong way with this topic. Like many things involving cigars, it seems to boil down to preference.
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Ruler Of The Galaxy
I leave the cello on for a couple reasons...
1) I'm lazy. Even if it was better to take them all off, I still wouldn't bother
2) I've taken to dating my cigars to see how long they've been sitting. Don't want to write on the wrapper with sharpie marker.
3) The cello does offer protection - and probably a bit of a buffer for rH swings
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