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Old 07-14-2012, 02:27 PM   #1
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Either the tupperware or the zip-lock bags would keep the cigars fresh for the 5 days, but tupperware is probably the better choice as it will also afford some protection against the cigars being accidentally crushed.

Unless you are going camping in the desert or at an extreme altitude/dry climate, the humi-pack probably isn't necessary.
Yeah I've decided on the tupperware. I wont be in any "extreme" conditions. It will be upstate NY they 2nd week of August. However, I may be storing the container in the car while away from the site. Will the high tempuratures in the vehicle make a difference in my decision to use a humidification device?
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Yeah I've decided on the tupperware. I wont be in any "extreme" conditions. It will be upstate NY they 2nd week of August. However, I may be storing the container in the car while away from the site. Will the high tempuratures in the vehicle make a difference in my decision to use a humidification device?
Nah, the cigars are tougher than they often get credit for, they'll be fine. Plus, tupperware is almost airtight.

BTW, if you meant boveda pack, then it's up to you, those are two-way packs, so probably not necessary, but won't really hurt anything either. If you meant those water pillows that you dip in water and they puff up, since they don't do a very good job of absorbing humidity, in a small airtight container like a tupperware, you might end with over humidified cigars.
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