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I am clearing out my little storage room in the basement in anticipation of a much needed basement remodeling. I looked at the boxes and wow! I didn't realize I had been stockpiling so many empty boxes!

The problem is, many bring to mind great vintages that I have had in the past and I cannot bear to throw them away.

Does anyboy else have this ocd problem?

So what do you all do with your empties?

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I know what you mean. some of those boxs represent some VERY special moments and I too have a hard timje tossing them out.

Sometimes I use them for trades or box splits, but then I REGRET not having them!.......LOL....

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That is a good question...I was just wondering what to do with my growing pile only a few minutes ago!!! Still dont have a good idea so i'm open to suggestions!!!:-D

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» So what do you all do with your empties?

Some I save, and use for smokes shipped naked. Others I give to my wife who uses them with children, who decorate them as paintboxes or pencil boxes.

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I save 'em for the small quantity of sticks I buy at a time.

Good if you're not flush enough to buy a whole box of LEs, just accumulate them & still keep them together to rest.

Also good for storing cigar goodies (lighter, bands, cedar sticks etc)

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I keep the varnished boxes and SLB's why.... I dunno... but they are good for storing singles or small quantity of smokes that I purchase...

Also when I get any box of cigars that are not in the varnished boxes/SLB's....like RyJ Beli's, I transfer them to the SLB / varnished boxes.... For aging .... Was told the best storage is a Humidor followed by SLB.... Smokes like the Upmann Sir Winstons Cohiba Sublimes...leave them in the varnished boxes as they are like little humidors....

The normal boxes I just throw...this way I dont remember how much money I am burning away.....

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i use them for whatever use i can make of them. several hold random nails, screws, bolts, etc. in my garage. i use them as mailing boxes, i use them as spur of the moment travel valets.

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» i use them for whatever use i can make of them. several hold random nails,

» screws, bolts, etc. in my garage. i use them as mailing boxes, i use them

» as spur of the moment travel valets.

Same here.

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» I am clearing out my little storage room in the basement in anticipation of

» a much needed basement remodeling. I looked at the boxes and wow! I didn't

» realize I had been stockpiling so many empty boxes!

» The problem is, many bring to mind great vintages that I have had in the

» past and I cannot bear to throw them away.

» Does anyboy else have this ocd problem?

» So what do you all do with your empties?

I keep some for aging smokes, my wife takes some for jewelry boxes, the rest I give away. I just sent a bunch to the wife of a friend who makes some sort of artsy-fartsy stuff out of them.:-P

They build up way too fast around here to keep.

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I also like to keep the cabs and slbs.

The rest, I wait until winter rolls around and burn them in the fireplace. They smell so nice. Gotta love cedar.;-)

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» I also like to keep the cabs and slbs.

» The rest, I wait until winter rolls around and burn them in the fireplace.

» They smell so nice. Gotta love cedar.;-)

Me too, even though I have quite a few dress boxes also.

The cheaper generic ones from venders that rebox I save for the colder months and burn them in the firepit.

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» I keep them until I have a duplicate, then pass them on to someone who

» needs one or throw them away. If it's a SLB, I'll use it as kindling.

Hmmm never thought of that in fact. It's an idea in the winter when I get low for our fire place.

I'll use my cabs or empty cabs I get to move singles into. Or sometimes I get cigars occasionally that come unbanded and need a nice box to put them in. In fact I'm always looking for some SLB's here.

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I trade them with people who are in need of that empty box. Speaking of does anyone out there have a churchill cabinet that they dont need???

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