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traveling with cigars and "dry box"
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Unless you are going away for an extended amount of time there really is no reason to humidify your traveldor.  Your cigars hold the same amount of humidity that is in your humidor, you say you picked up an 18 ct traveldor, if you filled it, the space inside will become humidifed from your cigars.  Unless your cigars are very dry to begin with you really wont notice a difference over a couple days to a week.

"Dry Boxing" is when you remove a cigar from your humidor and stick it in another humidor or tupperdor that isnt humidifed a couple hours to a couple days before smoking.  This is usually done to very oily cigars that smoke much better at a lower RH than other cigars.
Viva Lancero!

"Spokesd!ck"
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