Swissy
Livin' the retired life!
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hey all,
I have a couple of questions regarding coolidors, and storage of cigars. I've never kept more than a box or two of cigars at any one time, and as my tastes, interests and allowance grows, I find myself wanting to have a wider selection to choose from. By the way, I have this board, and the post by gtphale (thanks man!) to thank for this. My wife was enjoying the posts about the 'Newbie War' (in which she called me a moron quite a few times- more than normal) when I showed her the other areas here as well. When we went to the gtphale post "Well now I need to see If I can fill this up" she asked about the coolidor in the pic. I explained it to her, and all she said was 'You should make one of those...' :0 As soon as I was able to speak again, I said, 'uhh ok?' - So here we go...
1) I have read many posts regarding opinion about using/not using spanish cedar in the coolidor. Will it be a problem if I do? I'd like as much buffer between humidity changes as possible and the previous posts only gave the users opinion, but not always the reason behind it. Will the boxes keep the desired range even if there are few boxes in the coolidor? (it might take me some time to get 'er filled up)
2) Any problem with using both the Humidification Beads and a cigar oasis? would that make TOO much humidity? Or should I stick with one or the other. I already have the cigar oasis...
3) Is airflow an issue? do you have to open the coolidor once a week, a month or not at all if using the cigar oasis, since it circulates air somewhat?
4) With the Humidification Beads, do most use the 65% or the 70%? For longer term box storage, what humidity range is optimal?
5) regarding box storage, I assume everyone keeps thier cigars in the box. But, box open or closed? And, say I have more than one box of a brand of cigar, shoud I break the seal on all the boxes of just the one I will be smoking from?
Sorry if these are really basic n00b questions, but I thought it better to ask them, then run the risk ruining some good cigars!
Just for info- I'm thinking of around a 75-100 qt coolidor I don't have space for much more, and if I ever get to the point that it is too small, it'll be easy enough to upgrade.
Thanks
Jim
I have a couple of questions regarding coolidors, and storage of cigars. I've never kept more than a box or two of cigars at any one time, and as my tastes, interests and allowance grows, I find myself wanting to have a wider selection to choose from. By the way, I have this board, and the post by gtphale (thanks man!) to thank for this. My wife was enjoying the posts about the 'Newbie War' (in which she called me a moron quite a few times- more than normal) when I showed her the other areas here as well. When we went to the gtphale post "Well now I need to see If I can fill this up" she asked about the coolidor in the pic. I explained it to her, and all she said was 'You should make one of those...' :0 As soon as I was able to speak again, I said, 'uhh ok?' - So here we go...
1) I have read many posts regarding opinion about using/not using spanish cedar in the coolidor. Will it be a problem if I do? I'd like as much buffer between humidity changes as possible and the previous posts only gave the users opinion, but not always the reason behind it. Will the boxes keep the desired range even if there are few boxes in the coolidor? (it might take me some time to get 'er filled up)
2) Any problem with using both the Humidification Beads and a cigar oasis? would that make TOO much humidity? Or should I stick with one or the other. I already have the cigar oasis...
3) Is airflow an issue? do you have to open the coolidor once a week, a month or not at all if using the cigar oasis, since it circulates air somewhat?
4) With the Humidification Beads, do most use the 65% or the 70%? For longer term box storage, what humidity range is optimal?
5) regarding box storage, I assume everyone keeps thier cigars in the box. But, box open or closed? And, say I have more than one box of a brand of cigar, shoud I break the seal on all the boxes of just the one I will be smoking from?
Sorry if these are really basic n00b questions, but I thought it better to ask them, then run the risk ruining some good cigars!
Just for info- I'm thinking of around a 75-100 qt coolidor I don't have space for much more, and if I ever get to the point that it is too small, it'll be easy enough to upgrade.
Thanks
Jim