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Anyone that has a box knows the chemical smell that they have, glue, wood whatever does not matter. I have mine airing out but is there anyone who has gotten rid of the smell? I have kept mine open for about a month now and it is still as strong as day one. The idea to make it similar to the jar is cool and all but it will cause a storage issue when I decide to open the "foil" wrapping and smoke them.
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Resident Maduro Whore!!
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Mine doesn't smell. I let it air out overnight before putting them away in the vino. Just took them out again to confirm...no smell.
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Nope. Mine smells like berries or bubblegum. Or berry bubblegum.
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No smell on mine either
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Maduro & Oscuro Whore-O
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That's what she said!
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First Name: John
Location: Columbus, OH and Rochester, NY
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Mine doesn't have a smell either. Interested in how those newspapers work out for you though just in case I ever run into this problem.
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Your resident lancerHO
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Mine smelled. Was not the original PL's but the first batch of regular production. I've had them out of the box since the day I got them in. Just have the foil pack in my humidor *shrug*
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Not part of the Clique
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They work for taking the plastic smell out of coolers, I can't be sure if the paint or lacquer is still curing it won't work completely until the curing process is done. But it makes sense that it would work I hope so at least.
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I'm nuts for the place
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The smell you are smelling is the MDF used for the construction of the box. It was made out of MDF with a Cedar sleeve. If you were to pull the sticks out of the foil and let them rest in there unwrapped oddly enough that smell does go away. At a recent event when no one else was around I pointed it out to Pete. He quickly grabbed a box off the shelf to check it out but the box on the shelf was used as a display and the sticks were unwrapped and that is where I found out that the MDF smell does go away as it seems to absorb the smell of the tobacco pretty well as I couldn't even get the smell of MDF from that box until I smelled the lid which was kept off the box.
I told him that my box and others smelled like fresh cut wood and that is when he told me about the construction of the box and informed me that I was most likely smelling the MDF. Needless to say after seeing or should I say smelling the display box at the shop where the event was held I no longer worried about any ill effects from storing the sticks in the box.
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Shipmate!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medium-density_fibreboard
You can't always believe what you read on the internet but the last paragraph is interesting. I don't know what the hell the smell is (other than MDF) but the box is staying on display. |
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