December 30, 2008
How can I create a home-made humidor?
Can you answer cantrellmarching70's question about humidors?:
I snuck back some cuban cigars for my boss, but he won't be back into town until Friday. Is there a way I can keep them fresh without buying a humidor?
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I snuck back some cuban cigars for my boss, but he won't be back into town until Friday. Is there a way I can keep them fresh without buying a humidor?
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no, just borrow a humidor
I don't smoke myself, so I may be full of it, but it seems to me a Tupperware container big enough for the cigars and a damp paper towel ought to work. Or, since it's just a few days it may not make any difference if you just leave them out.
Take some tupperware and place the cigars inside of it. Then wet a paper towel and wring it thoroughly. Either tape the paper towel to the lid or place it in a corner, but do not let the paper towel touch the cigars, because excess water will either either cause the glue to loosen on the cigar wrapper or cause the cigar to smoke harshly or both. That will be a good temporary solution
put them in your freezer.works like a charm.nice and simple