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Noob question

Yeahthatsme

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So i have a few varieties of flavored cigars I ordered just to try out, and they've been sitting out in around 45% humidity(in my room) for a week or so, and are quite dry. I'm wondering if they will be rehabilitated if i put them into a humidor(I'm currently setting up a tupperdor should be ready by tonight)? Thanks for any help.
 
This can work, if you are patient.

You have to slowly raise the humidity around the cigars. Maybe 2% a week. Slower is always better. If you rehydrate too fast, your cigars will swell & split the wrapper.

I think a search can provide more information, but this is just a quick summary of what you should do to save them.

Hope that helps.
 
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