I like to leave my cellophane on just for the protection it provides. My cigars that come without it get put into a cigar box inside my big tupperdore to just keep them organized and keep them from getting roughed up. I’m still pretty new to having this many cigars on hand so it’s a trial and error for me and I’ll have to see how it works out in the end. I also have Govee wireless hygrometers in each container to control different humidity levels. Keeping my aging cigars at 62-65 and more common cigars right around 70.
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CigarBoss007
(24 months ago)
It's a preference. The cellophane is breathable, so you can leave it on or off. I used to strip it for mine because I like the look better, but I started leaving it on for when I have friends over that route through my humidor. It adds a layer of protection.
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100 Koala
(24 months ago)I like to leave my cellophane on just for the protection it provides. My cigars that come without it get put into a cigar box inside my big tupperdore to just keep them organized and keep them from getting roughed up. I’m still pretty new to having this many cigars on hand so it’s a trial and error for me and I’ll have to see how it works out in the end. I also have Govee wireless hygrometers in each container to control different humidity levels. Keeping my aging cigars at 62-65 and more common cigars right around 70.
100 CigarBoss007
(24 months ago)It's a preference. The cellophane is breathable, so you can leave it on or off. I used to strip it for mine because I like the look better, but I started leaving it on for when I have friends over that route through my humidor. It adds a layer of protection.
2 JonStins
(24 months ago)Extended aging.
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