without a humidor available..
^Very sound advice. If you don't own a humidor, I really would keep more than a small handful of cigars around the house. The plastic zip-lock bag trick does work. I have added a piece of barely-damp sponge to the bag and have had reasonable results. Smujd is correct, however. Any excessive moisture can cause mold, etc.Depends on the relative temperature and humidity, but not very long (you should be fine for one week, but I doubt they will do well beyond a month). A plastic zip-lock bag will extend the time somewhat. Some poeple try putting damp paper towels in said zip-locks, but this can lead to all sorts of other problems. Even a cheap humidor will drastically extend how long you can keep cigars.
That reminds of a news piece I saw several years ago....At Dunhill's Fifth and 50th store. The Humidor kept them for years. At the Seventh Regiment Amory there was an auction for Cuban Cigars which at that time were 20 years old.
I was at Dunhill's the day before the embargo and Dunhill bought in my name $3000 worth of cigars they then repurchased them from me the next day. The humidor room was packed that day and the telephone was ringing off the hook. Thanks for the memory,That reminds of a news piece I saw several years ago....
My facts may be a bit fuzzy, but I believe that when Sotheby's auctioned off many of the items that previously belonged to JFK, several boxes of Cuban cigars were along the offerings. I understand they were still in very good condition. The funny thing was that many of the cigars were purchased (at JFK's request) by Pierre Salinger just hours before the former POTUS signed the embargo into law. Nothing like a little insider information!:icon_smile_wink:
You want to keep them humid, not cold. Keeping them in the refrigerator, then taking them out to smoke, then lighting them, will cause such fluctuations in the moisture content that they're likely to explode if the inside remains damp and swelled while the wrapper dries out.I suppose I shouldn't keep them in the fridge huh