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No problem, then I'll stick with the Tupperware solution for the time being. I just figured since I had the box and it seemed to make a decent seal I would ask what you guys thought!
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Originally Posted by
Socoemt
No problem, then I'll stick with the Tupperware solution for the time being. I just figured since I had the box and it seemed to make a decent seal I would ask what you guys thought!
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Just make sure the Tupperware has a rubber seal. Some don't have a rubber seal, which is fine for food in a fridge, but you want a rubber seal.
I started out with some OXO containers (and still use 'em for the cigars I store at a different RH than in my humidor). You might have some in your kitchen.
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
Zeede
Just make sure the Tupperware has a rubber seal. Some don't have a rubber seal, which is fine for food in a fridge, but you want a rubber seal.
I started out with some OXO containers (and still use 'em for the cigars I store at a different RH than in my humidor). You might have some in your kitchen.
Sorry Cameron, I have to disagree!
I use the Glad Lok containers & haven't had to change to Boveda packs in them yet (about a year)!
And when I open them, I get the sweetest "aroma of cigar" ever!
I'll snap a pic when I get home.
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Originally Posted by
Brimy
Sorry Cameron, I have to disagree!
I use the Glad Lok containers & haven't had to change to Boveda packs in them yet (about a year)!
And when I open them, I get the sweetest "aroma of cigar" ever!
I'll snap a pic when I get home.
Ah, you have the good ones then.
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
Zeede
Ah, you have the good ones then.
LOL 
Still inexpensive!
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
Zeede
Just make sure the Tupperware has a rubber seal. Some don't have a rubber seal, which is fine for food in a fridge, but you want a rubber seal.
I started out with some OXO containers (and still use 'em for the cigars I store at a different RH than in my humidor). You might have some in your kitchen.

Originally Posted by
Brimy
Sorry Cameron, I have to disagree!
I use the Glad Lok containers & haven't had to change to Boveda packs in them yet (about a year)!
And when I open them, I get the sweetest "aroma of cigar" ever!
I'll snap a pic when I get home.


Ziplock not Glad Lok.
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Originally Posted by
Brimy
I don't want to hijack, but what's the cigar in the first pic, bottom of the box laying horizontally? White label with the guys face in black outline.
I have one in my humidor and have no idea what it is.
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Originally Posted by
Socoemt
No problem, then I'll stick with the Tupperware solution for the time being. I just figured since I had the box and it seemed to make a decent seal I would ask what you guys thought!
You could always put the cigar box inside the tupperware
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Rocket Scientologist
You could always put the cigar box inside the tupperware
I was thinking about doing that!
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