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Less than ideal temps for tobacco storage
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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 486737" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>Chris, to be honest you'll be fine storing some in the garage where you're at. I would hazard to guess what you'll find is that the leaf you store in the garage will go through something like the sweats and age at a faster pace. I lived in central Texas and Arizona for years without air conditioning, temps would get as high as 120 in the houses easily and stay there for months at a time. I never experienced any noticable loss in quality. If you're really concerned though take a few tins you have multiple of and store one of each of those out there for a year or two and then do a side by side comparison. </p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 486737, member: 2140"] Chris, to be honest you'll be fine storing some in the garage where you're at. I would hazard to guess what you'll find is that the leaf you store in the garage will go through something like the sweats and age at a faster pace. I lived in central Texas and Arizona for years without air conditioning, temps would get as high as 120 in the houses easily and stay there for months at a time. I never experienced any noticable loss in quality. If you're really concerned though take a few tins you have multiple of and store one of each of those out there for a year or two and then do a side by side comparison. Jim [/QUOTE]
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