StoagieSnape Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Let's ruffle some feathers: If a cigar is presumably stored in a stable 62–65% RH environment, does the metal tube really enhance aging? What if it actually impedes proper aging by restricting air exchange and further slowing ammonia dissipation? Final thoughts from a contrarian: Is the tubo an ideal preservation capsule… or just an aesthetic relic that collectors have mythologized that is at best a protective travel companion?
Chibearsv Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Depends what you mean by “enhance aging”. There are a lot of members that vacuum seal their cigar boxes to slow the aging process and keep the cigars vibrant for a longer period of time. That’s enhancing the aging process for them. I think the tubos can have that same sort of benefit but probably not to the same extent as a good vacuum seal. They may be a good middle ground for retaining vibrancy while mellowing cigars for a longer period. 1
zacca Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago Yeah as @Chibearsv said, enhance is a subjective term. What it does objectively is slow aging. Whether that is good or bad is up to who is doing the aging.
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