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Dry Boxing?
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Gentlemen, I would very much like some help on dry boxing. I plan on using the box pictured below. I have used it as a small humi and it holds wonderfully. I have two nice 50ct humis that work great but I dont think I would want to dry box that many at a time.
When you dry box, do you use any humidification at all and how many sticks do you normally put in at a time? If you do use humidification in it, what rh do you shoot for?



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#2
I generally will pull cigars I am going to smoke out of the humidity an hour or so before I smoke.
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#3
Wait you said Hot Boxing right? I could have sworn that's what the title said LMAO
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(09-24-2011, 10:43 AM)wtfdic Wrote: I generally will pull cigars I am going to smoke out of the humidity an hour or so before I smoke.

Why?
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(09-24-2011, 10:43 AM)wtfdic Wrote: I generally will pull cigars I am going to smoke out of the humidity an hour or so before I smoke.

Thats what Ive always done. I guess Ive read to much where people say they dry box them and was curious. Thank you for the honest answer.
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I'm thinking dry boxing is meant to allow a few sticks to stabilize if your humi is holding a little high. Instead of trying to adjust your whole box, you segregate a few days worth smokes into a dry box(no humidity) and see if they smoke better a little less humid....
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(09-24-2011, 03:33 PM)erikfig Wrote:
(09-24-2011, 10:43 AM)wtfdic Wrote: I generally will pull cigars I am going to smoke out of the humidity an hour or so before I smoke.

Why?

To allow them to become acclimated to the current enviroment
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(09-25-2011, 10:26 AM)wtfdic Wrote:
(09-24-2011, 03:33 PM)erikfig Wrote:
(09-24-2011, 10:43 AM)wtfdic Wrote: I generally will pull cigars I am going to smoke out of the humidity an hour or so before I smoke.

Why?

To allow them to become acclimated to the current enviroment

Good to know, thanks.
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I find the box much more enjoyable when it is wet
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(09-25-2011, 09:12 AM)SJS Wrote: I'm thinking dry boxing is meant to allow a few sticks to stabilize if your humi is holding a little high. Instead of trying to adjust your whole box, you segregate a few days worth smokes into a dry box(no humidity) and see if they smoke better a little less humid....

Never had any problems with my boxes running high but that makes perfect sense. I will just keep using it as a desk top humi as I have been.
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