When do you remove your box?


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After last cigar is smoked or do you have a tendency to move a small quantity to a singles drawer when there are trying to justify the space for a full box for a handful left?

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If it is a cigar in regular rotation I remove the box when the replacement box comes in...probably 8-10 sticks left that go into the desk top. Problem for desktop for me is once they get there they get smoked 2000 times faster than if in the box/newair.

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I open a new box to fill the cab, put a sheet of cedar to separate ,and put the leftovers on top.

most of my cabs hold at least 30 sticks.

 

 

 

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since I have no drawers or shelves anymore in my coolers (by now everyone knows the reason lol) I just throw the remaining few in a Ziploc bag with a 62% boveda unless im in no hurry to replace the box then It shall remain where it was

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I have a cabinet for aging and a desktop for my smoking inventory. I pull from the cabinet on an annual basis so the box will be removed when the last 6-8 are pulled. My cabinet drawer will be used for small amounts once it's been cleared. Filled this up before I committed to buying boxes only mostly.

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I combine singles into the partially filled box, so a box of Punch Punch once depleated to less than have of its original contents, becomes the storage for other other singles.  Of course some boxes get disposed of. 

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Depends on the box.  If it is a cab, 898, or larger slide lid box, then I keep it forever.  If it is a dress box that is cool, then I will put other like sized cigars in to help fill it up.  If I have a few of the same box, I will probably keep the oldest one (because it is probably one of my first purchases), date with a blank cigar band, and consolidate once they are less than half full.

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