Smokin Gator 04:30 PM 01-01-2010
Aluminum tubos aren't really sealed. Air will still be exchanged and the humidity will change. I wouldn't leave a tubo out more that a few days if at all.
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MrOneEyedBoh 04:40 PM 01-01-2010
Ohok, I was reading on here or another forum and they said someone from habanos said that it would last 7 years out of a humidor. Crazy I know, thats why I came here to double check.
So Im guessing the main point of them is for gifting/ease of transporting?
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Chris. 04:45 PM 01-01-2010
I reuse tubos as single carriers, when I know I'm just going to smoke one cigar. Or they are good to put cigars in that you plan to give away(for safe transport).
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NCRadioMan 04:46 PM 01-01-2010
Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh:
Like years? Months?
I wouldn't risk more than a month. I dry box for that long with no problems.
:-)
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Smokin Gator 04:47 PM 01-01-2010
Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh:
So Im guessing the main point of them is for gifting/ease of transporting?
That has always been my feeling... but then again what do I know!!!
:-):-) If I take it out of the humi the life expectancy is pretty short!!
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MrOneEyedBoh 04:50 PM 01-01-2010
Chingo 05:10 PM 01-01-2010
How often do you guys that use Heartfelt beads have to recharge them? I don't remember the exact numbers, but I bought a 75% tube that's rated for over twice the volume of my small humidor. I have to recharge it about once a week and the humidity never goes past 62% or so. Is this abnormal? Or just a consequence of living in Southern California?
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Originally Posted by Chingo:
How often do you guys that use Heartfelt beads have to recharge them? I don't remember the exact numbers, but I bought a 75% tube that's rated for over twice the volume of my small humidor. I have to recharge it about once a week and the humidity never goes past 62% or so. Is this abnormal? Or just a consequence of living in Southern California?
I live in high summer humidity/low winter humidity area. From May to October, I may recharge once or twice. In the winter, once a month in my desktops. Maybe every other month in my cooler if that.
Are you recharging because of what reading you are getting? or the colors of the beads?
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bobarian 05:41 PM 01-01-2010
Originally Posted by Chingo:
How often do you guys that use Heartfelt beads have to recharge them? I don't remember the exact numbers, but I bought a 75% tube that's rated for over twice the volume of my small humidor. I have to recharge it about once a week and the humidity never goes past 62% or so. Is this abnormal? Or just a consequence of living in Southern California?
This sounds like a leaky humidor. You can check the seal with a small flashlight if you dont have a glass top box. Otherwise a dollar bill can be used around the edges to check if the seal is tight. If you find a spot where the bill slips loosely, that is where you have a leak. Masking or painters tape can be used to build up the edge where it is leaking.
You also should calibrate your hygrometer if you have not done so recently.
:-)
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Chingo 05:44 PM 01-01-2010
Originally Posted by illinoishoosier:
I live in high summer humidity/low winter humidity area. From May to October, I may recharge once or twice. In the winter, once a month in my desktops. Maybe every other month in my cooler if that.
Are you recharging because of what reading you are getting? or the colors of the beads?
Color of the beads. It doesn't get past the low 60's when soaking wet. I calibrated my hygro not too long ago because I suspected it was screwing up. I will check for leaks however.
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bobarian 05:48 PM 01-01-2010
Put your smokes, beads and hygrometer in a tupperware container. This should confirm both the Rh of the beads and the accuracy of the hygrometer, while you check the humidor for leaks. What kind of beads are you using?
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Chingo 05:51 PM 01-01-2010
Originally Posted by bobarian:
Put your smokes, beads and hygrometer in a tupperware container. This should confirm both the Rh of the beads and the accuracy of the hygrometer, while you check the humidor for leaks. What kind of beads are you using?
I'm using the 70% (not 75% as I said before) Heartfelt beads. I did the tupperware test a while ago and the hygro was spot on. I haven't checked for leaks before though. I will do that tomorrow when I'm home.
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JohnnyFlake 07:03 PM 01-01-2010
Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh:
Can tubos be stored outside of the humidor? It seems to me that it would be pointless to leave them in the humidor as they are sealed in an aluminum tube and the humidity is locked in. The only issue would be heat. I guess as long as it doesnt get over 70 or so they should be alright, right?
Aluminum Tubos are very poorly sealed. Of course the cigars within will last longer than those that are not if left in the open. From experiences in the past and from other discussions, I would not allow them to be out of a humidor for more than two weeks, maybe three weeks tops.
Glass Tubos, for the most part provide a much better seal, and will keep the cigar in good condition, outside of a humidor for a month or even two, but I wouldn't push it much longer than that! Be sure to check out the seal on the style of glass tubo in question, because a few styles are very poorly sealed. It should be obvious upon inspection which styles have the better seals.
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Pauly Walnuts 05:26 PM 01-02-2010
I got all these empty Cigar boxes from when my Aunt used to work at a Tobacco shop, too bad i was too young to smoke in those days otherwise she coulda got me mad discounts. anyway the point of this is wondering if anyone collects these things or just pitches em, cause i got a bunch and dont really need em.
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Originally Posted by Pauly Walnuts:
I got all these empty Cigar boxes from when my Aunt used to work at a Tobacco shop, too bad i was too young to smoke in those days otherwise she coulda got me mad discounts. anyway the point of this is wondering if anyone collects these things or just pitches em, cause i got a bunch and dont really need em.
Save 'em, use them to store multiple singles and 5'ers of cigars you don't have boxes for in your coolerdor.
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icehog3 05:34 PM 01-02-2010
Originally Posted by T.G:
Save 'em, use them to store multiple singles and 5'ers of cigars you don't have boxes for in your coolerdor.
:-)
You will need them as you slide down the slope.
:-)
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Pauly Walnuts 05:36 PM 01-02-2010
Originally Posted by T.G:
Save 'em, use them to store multiple singles and 5'ers of cigars you don't have boxes for in your coolerdor.
Originally Posted by icehog3:
:-)
You will need them as you slide down the slope. :-)
Hhaha arite will do, thanks guys. If anyone needs some in teh mean time hit me up.
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Pauly Walnuts 11:21 PM 01-02-2010
I was contacted by a member askin me to check out his Newbie sampler for sale, but it wont let me view it. What is the criteria for being able to view his thread in that part of the forum? I already have 100 posts so it couldnt be that...
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icehog3 11:28 PM 01-02-2010
Originally Posted by Pauly Walnuts:
I was contacted by a member askin me to check out his Newbie sampler for sale, but it wont let me view it. What is the criteria for being able to view his thread in that part of the forum? I already have 100 posts so it couldnt be that...
Time is a factor too...patience, my friend.
Just PM him back and ask him for the details via PM.
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Pauly Walnuts 11:30 PM 01-02-2010
Yes patience is a virtue, and by you not telling me how much time, Im probably gonna have to have alot of it. lol
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