Title | : | Tupperware Humidor | 3 reasons why Tupperware makes for the BEST cigar storage. |
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Views | : | 62 rb |
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You would think this is a beginner way of storing your cigars but you know what I've been smoking for over 20 years and had all the fancy humidors and this is by far the best way to keep your cigars Comment from : @johnjurgeleit5425 |
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Spent 80$ on cigars, came back to a moldy cedar humidor Tupperware saved the day lol Comment from : @CyprinusCarpioDiem |
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I like to add a little plank or sheet of cedarwood as well Comment from : @IzzyRangel |
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Leaches chemicals, the more flexible the plastic the worse this is It maybe slow but its a thing Tupperware is a brand Comment from : @rebirthofthecool5619 |
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You can see what's in it Comment from : @ronhartle3268 |
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I love la galera cigars! Almost thought I was the only one Comment from : @CigarShark |
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Would glass Tupperware with plastic lid and seal be better or just as good as all plastic Tupperware? Comment from : @1nickynoodles |
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Great video I'm fairly new to cigars and was wondering if someone could help I live in England and our house is between 65-75 degrees for approximately half the year but on hot summer days, our house can get up to around the 85 degrees mark What would I do with my small cigar collection in this Tupperdor container which I'm thinking of getting? Or, would I simply need to invest in a temperature control humidor as to not ruin the cigars in the summer? Thank you Comment from : @1nickynoodles |
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i actually use this method to flavor mine with a shot glass of wine, liquor or flavors Comment from : @WallacePlease |
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Skip the expensive wooden boxes and go straight for the good stuff Food storage containers with a silicone seal beats traditional humidors in all practical ways Comment from : @DragonsinGenesisPodcast |
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Wow this is awesome ive had a few cigars and i want to start to get into it and i think this will help me to build a collection Comment from : @saint85 |
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2yr old video but still great info… thanks man! Comment from : @raul2056 |
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i personally stock them in tupperwares with 69 wet panties , it helps my cigars to develop those rare sea notes that combine perfectly with my scottish island whiskeys Comment from : @lucyfair9907 |
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What about temperature? Comment from : @frankcastelo6980 |
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What about glass tupperware with clamp down seals? I have some of those Would glass tupperware lids be better than plastic to avoid that plastic out-gas smell? Comment from : @TheJetstream10 |
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Not superior Not temp control You’ll have temp swings Comment from : @jonathannicholson1139 |
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I have 3 raching fridges with full boxes, therefore i shifted my remaining cigar boxes into tupperware but whenever i open the tupperware i smell over humidity/plastic smell is thing common? Comment from : @khalidalbader7818 |
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Absolutely agree Isn't glass a better material in order to not transfer plastic scents to cigars over a long time period tho? Comment from : @Sam-bn7jk |
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You are paying too much for both your Tupperware AND your Boveda packs Dollarama has those containers for $3 each and the Boveda packs start at $6 (You should also add a panel of cedar Comment from : @theElrin |
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Thank you for this post, great idea I've often wondered about Tupperware for cigars I've spent big money on cigar storage and a cheaper just as good option was right there in front of me 👍 Comment from : @driver55 |
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How about putting a gasket or something similar to a nice wood humidor? Or instead of plastic, is it ok to use glass Tupperware? Comment from : @GC-hm3yu |
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Wrapped or unwrapped, the cigard that is? Comment from : @davidgrossman7965 |
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What about the temperature? Comment from : @ChitoWorld |
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Should you keep the plastic wrapper off the cigar or leave it on Comment from : @CENTRALCOAST3 |
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Plus, no larvaes or cigar Beatles can chew through the plastic brBut tupperwares tend to get hotter than the room it is in, so getting the temp right in hot climate is a challenge without any extra temp controlling measures I findbrI only got into cigars as of recent and had been going with tupperwares and very little cigar and basically smoking them before they go bad and I'm in California so my apartment stays well above high 70s 24 hours all yearbrI'm afraid to add any Boveda packs cuz I will be adding another recipe for Beatle activities by doing thatbrAnyone has any suggestions? Will be much appreciated Thank you Comment from : @Eric-dd8bk |
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Great information! Thank you so very much! Comment from : @tdinut |
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Great video How do you monitor internal temperature? 70f? Comment from : @Stonkslayer |
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Zip lock bags does it for ,less space tooBut I like the idea 👍 Comment from : @MADTURK61372 |
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I am considering glass airtight jars with Boveda packs, Spanish cedar sheets/strips because glass is inert as opposed to non food grade plastic I’m basically not into plastics for items I consume or put in my body (when it can be controlled) brbrI’m curious if you and any other viewers have pondered this or have other thoughts and perspectives Comment from : @ffstretch |
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Yes, 100 agree I use the Large Rubbermaid Brilliance units and when paired with a Boveda pack, gives me the confidence that I don’t need to worry about the humidity So, it just becomes a challenge of mastering the temperature If you have a good HVAC system, great Otherwise it can take some tinkering to nail temp Comment from : @tejumo7 |
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How many cigars do you think we can store in each tapperware? I mean 20 each or even 50 all together? Also how many bovenda (8gr or 60gr ) per cigars? Thank you Comment from : @georgeG682 |
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Would this method work for the whole box of Cigars as well? Comment from : @Memento-_-Mori-_-982 |
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Me & my boy was about to build one But my boy youve done the lords work Comment from : @westsideren |
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I am just getting started in cigar smoking, I wish I would of found your video sooner, I already purchased a Needone 300 capacity electric humidor plus other things I am to far as far as money invested to change my mind now Comment from : @paulrader5567 |
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HolabrTe hablo desde ChilebrCuántos puros puedo tener guardado dentro de un tupper Comment from : @Tabacosplaceresyhumos |
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Man, as a new beginner in cigars, you have helped me save so much money from buying an expensive humidor Thanks again for the quick easy and straight to it video Comment from : @TrisjensChronicles1203 |
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So how often do you switch out the boveda packs? Comment from : @lilfaith9689 |
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Nothing like locking that plastic Tupperware taste into hundreds of dollars worth of sticks Comment from : @badnewsbruner |
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There's off course a few differences when you use the word "storage" Mainly in the duration of it You can either store to smoke not too much later Or you can store to smoke later and have a bunch of cigars to age in the same place The first is easy, you can even do it in a zip lock bag But the second one is a whole other story You can't have full air tightness You need a very faint stream of fresh air combined with the perfect humidity That's why the choice of wood is very important They best option is a decent humidor cabinet Unless you live in the desert the cooledor is not necessary Comment from : @GeoffreyEduard |
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maybe so but it's just so damn ugly i would rather not use it Why not go with an acrylic box? Comment from : @jstones9872 |
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Your comments are "right on" and with that said, I am dating myself as an old codger I have tried several humidor types and never attained consistent humidity control as seasons changed I switched to tupperware-like plastic containers and bolveda packs about 5 years ago and experienced perfect results, winter and summer Kudos for a great video Comment from : @woosterbear7908 |
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Mine aren't holding I only have 10 cigars with a 69 humindidty pack Comment from : @johnryan7252 |
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I like the new coolidors Comment from : @michaelbean9183 |
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Excellent! This is exactly the kind of information l was looking for! Thank you Comment from : @thephoenixcycle8854 |
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Spanish Cedar sheets & Boveda 69s & a hard, sealed plastic container I have the larger Wooden show cases too, but for aging sticks, can’t beat the Tupperware Though they do need to be aired out monthly to release fermentation gasses! 👍 Comment from : @relevantinformation6655 |
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Doing this for years Comment from : @johnbranham4888 |
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Thank you for this video I’m new to cigars and was looking up acrylic humidors This makes much more sense Thanks! Comment from : @kipschwinger |
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I enjoyed this video a little bit too much for how simple it was I'm looking forwards to more of your content Comment from : @jorgevelez1809 |
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If you was to buy a box of cigars,would you remove them from the original box or would you just store the box in a Tupperware container Comment from : @biblybims9868 |
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This is what I do but I use the glass ones Comment from : @Logan-te3iq |
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I sincerely do agree with you, my friend Have a good smoke and best wishes from Brazil Comment from : @eduardotozzini6912 |
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My tupperdore isn't working69 boveda packabout as big as the one you're usingwhat's going onanyone Comment from : @richluvsellie1 |
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What about glass Tupperware? it seems it would be better, no carcinogens that can seep into your cigars Comment from : @zenos5315 |
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Not to mention for 30 cigars in Tupperware and one single 60g boveda pack last's veery long time, in my wood humidor it would last 2-3 months, I had 50 count humidor and had 3-4 60g in it and they would go rock but in Tupperware they last forever because the seal is just perfect, nothing goes out or in unless you open it Comment from : @Mikrrii |
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It’s definitely superior in terms of humidity But As a florida Resident it doesn’t help me maintain temp That’s the reason I’m moving from my tubber ware to a needone coolerdor Comment from : @03Memito |
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I love my Tupperdors until I got an electric wine cooler and a wooden humidor by MonteCristo Now its a distant 3rd 👉🏾 I use alot of Spanish Cedar inside my Tupperdors Cedar blocks and Cedar sheets I shopped Goodwill & found the Wooden humidor for 25 bucks as well as the electric wine coolers $25 each also Comment from : @marvinwilks5893 |
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Great upload Quick question, will the plastic impact the aging process of the cigars? Comment from : @trevorkelleher7559 |
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Very logical—all solid points Nice to see inside without opening Thanks for posting Comment from : @thedustykeratometer8570 |
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Awesome content, nice and short with little fluff Comment from : @digitalxkai |
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Hi great video, I’ve subbed! brbrQuestion, how often should I change the Boveda packs? Comment from : @TheMa1993 |
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This is not Tupperware! Comment from : @delburrosofkokosnuss |
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Does it matter if the Tupperware is glass or plastic, as long as the seal is airtight? Comment from : @Avery-un4he |
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how often should you burp the containers to rotate airflow? Comment from : @jasonanderson7020 |
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Couple questions Sort of a beginner here, but I was wondering, living here in Michigan it gets pretty cold in my house at times in the winter do you ever worry about temperature control? Can cigars get too cold? Much appreciated Love the channel bro Comment from : @dominiccarollo2881 |
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I’ve done the same Comment from : @harism2001 |
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I'm not a good English speaker, but you are saying normal, not hard words to understand brThe content 👍brUnderstandable for not English speakers 👍brThanX ✊ Comment from : @AS-jj4si |
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What's your thoughts on small vs large Boveda packs? Comment from : @dsterob |
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Going to discount your hobby , just because your keeping your sticks in food containers Comment from : @UNC847 |
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Your argument is solid when it comes to practicality and cost They are very reliable, inexpensive, and low maintenance BUT I personally prefer my method: wooden cabinets Yes, I have paid thousands on my cigar cabinets I monitor them constantly and find myself tweaking and adjusting, but I personally don't mind it because I consider this part of the enjoyment of the hobby Besides, while tupperdors are cheaper, my cabinets look much better in my living room Comment from : @johncalvinhall |
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Only issue is temp in hotter climates Comment from : @sammer2587 |
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fantastic way to store, keeps the boveda packs a bit longer too Comment from : @benlargent2890 |
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