Krish the Fish 01:55 AM 02-09-2011
It's late and I'm about to fall asleep, but I got a new traveldor today, and I was wondering if anyone else seasons theirs? Mine has an aluminum shell, but it's got thick spanish cedar on the interior, and I figured I should probably season it to keep it (and my 'gars) going steady for a while. Do you think it's a worthwhile effort to season my travel humidor? Other than the rare trip (couple times a year), the most use it will probably see will be to herfs or just down to smoke at a buddy's.
Also, it came with a 70% Credo, but I prefer 65% (have 2 lbs of 65% HF beads in my wineador). Should I use HF bead tubes, the Credo "Le Tube" (as it's called, or Boveda packs for my humidor? Here's a stock pic of what it looks like (I have pics too, will fish them up in the morning):
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Thanks in advance!
Krish
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longknocker 04:32 AM 02-09-2011
Doesn't Need Seasoning. I use one 65RH Boveda Pack In My 40 Ct. Cigar Caddy. Stays A Solid 65 RH.
:-)
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jkim05 06:43 AM 02-09-2011
It's air tight and a very small volume, so no seasoning required
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taltos 07:14 AM 02-09-2011
I have a wooden cigar case that I leave opened in one of my coolers that is maintained at 60% and I take it out when I need to use it. I keep my 15 count Cigar Caddy stocked with cigars for going out on my porch or to friends' houses and I use a couple of drops of water on the clay humidifier in the lid. Never a problem.
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season it slowly. Put a 72% Boveda in there, close it, and dont open it for a week.
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Bill86 11:23 AM 02-09-2011
If and when I get a travel humi I'm just grabbing a heartfelt bead tube and tossing it in there. I would imagine this is the easiest and most effective thing to do.
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CigarNut 11:39 AM 02-09-2011
Depending upon how long I am going to be using my cigar caddy (and which size caddy) I put in a 1 oz or 2 oz HCM Soft Bead Stick. The 1 oz is the size of a Petite Corona and the 2 oz is about the size of the Corona. They fit pretty well in the trays and since they are dry to the touch (like a Boveda Pack) it does matter if the cigars come into contact with them.
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smokinpeace 11:41 AM 02-09-2011
I agree with those who say it doesn't need to be seasoned. I would use a Heartfealt tube or a Boveda pack.
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Krish the Fish 05:53 PM 02-10-2011
Here were those pics that I promised, along with an update:
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(I took the Credo 70% "Le Tube" out)
I ended up throwing a sponge in there and seasoning it like my desktops. Figured that it wouldn't hurt. It's been two days and the ambient in the traveldor is 64%. I'll wait till it breaks 70+% and then I'll put 2 medium bead tubes in there. What do y'all think about this plan?
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bobarian 06:27 PM 02-10-2011
64% is perfect for me.
One tube should be more than sufficient.
:-)
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Krish the Fish 07:18 PM 02-10-2011
Yeah I think you're right, 2 medium tubes would be overkill. I'll just stick with the one.
Thanks!
:-)
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this is not a plastic cigar caddy. it has a wood insert. If that wood is drier than the cigars that go in the case, the wood will suck moisture out of the cigars. season that travel humidor .
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Krish the Fish 09:58 PM 02-10-2011
Originally Posted by RonC:
this is not a plastic cigar caddy. it has a wood insert. If that wood is drier than the cigars that go in the case, the wood will suck moisture out of the cigars. season that travel humidor .
This is what I assumed initially, which is why I figured it would be best to add pictures. It's being seasoned right now and should hopefully be done by tomorrow, before I go off to the b&m.
:-)
Thanks guys!
(BTW: if anyone is interested in the humidor, it is the "Rimowa Travel Humidor". You can't order it online, but I phone-ordered it from Rimowa's Beverly Hills flagship store. I couldn't find much information about it online, as it appears not many people buy it...)
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