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|  07-09-2009, 04:01 PM | #1 | 
| L-I-V-I-N |  Cooler issues 
			
			OK heres the deal...  i have a cooler which i store all my boxes in, CC and NC.. than 2 desktops... One for CC and one for NC, both desktops are my "ready to smoke" sticks..  meaning ill take a few out of the cooler, put them in the desktop for a few weeks, than smoke.. both desktops and the cooler stay at 70 degrees and 65%... but the cigars out of the cooler ALL have that ammonia taste.. its really bothering me.. how can i fix this?? i can smoke a cigar from the desktop and 1 from the cooler back to back, both same brand, from the same box and the one from the cooler is no where near as good... and yea i have an oust fan in the cooler so circulation isnt an issue.. any ideas besides get a vino? lol | 
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|  07-09-2009, 04:11 PM | #2 | 
| Ephesians 2:8   |  Re: Cooler issues 
			
			Open the cooler everyday and keep it open for a minute or so to let that gas escape. Only thing I can think of is the gas being trapped in there.
		 
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|  07-09-2009, 05:07 PM | #3 | 
| I'm nuts for the place   Join Date: Oct 2008First Name: Andrew Location: The City of BOTL-erly Love 
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				 Trading: (73)      |  Re: Cooler issues 
			
			It could also come from painted or lacquered boxes being the cooler. I only use un-painted, natural wood boxes for cooler storage.
		 
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|  07-11-2009, 08:48 PM | #5 | 
| Deep Cherry Finish |  Re: Cooler issues 
			
			Did you wash out the cooler with bleach and a good detergent ? And then let is sit open outside to rid the plastic smell that they all have . I also added a bunch of Spanish Cedar inside my coolers to make it more like a cabinet . Just trying to help with some suggestions . Alot of people say you don't need to put cedar in your cooler , I think you do . Why are cigar humidors and cabinets lined with Spanish cedar then ?    
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|  07-11-2009, 09:42 PM | #6 | 
| Dear Lord, Thank You.   |  Re: Cooler issues 
			
			My beads suck up ammonia and trap it. That's what they're for, actually. The fact that they can be conditioned to contol humidity is a bonus. I use jars and beads for new cigars, or I take my cigars out of their cello's and place them in bead conditioned humis. The stink comes out fast and I can smoke sick sticks a lot faster.   
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