You should take the cello off! If you don't you can get this plastic smell in your (footlocker) humidor. {This is not caused by the red plastic caps on Viper's bead tubes, as is commonly thought} but rather by cello.
Cello can also absorb massive quantities of moisture, thereby robbing your cigars of precious humidity, and cause wild fluctuations in your humidity, causing you to have to wrap your (footlocker) humidor in 4 layers of weatherstripping to maintain semi-consistent humidity levels. Between 51% and 79% is adequate for all cigars.
I did a salt calibration test with my cello. Here's how.
Put a tablespoon of salt in a small cap and add distilled water to it until it's a pasty consistency. Put it in a tupperware container. Add
exactly 70 cello wrappers. Seal tightly. Check every 2 hours for a plastic smell. After two or three days, ALL 70 of the cellos will still be there, as will the salt in the cap.
The salt is now basically now unusable when it dries out, unless you want to provide a salt lick for the mice in your pumphouse.
:whistling:
(sorry, I just couldn't resist.)
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