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<blockquote data-quote="dougc905" data-source="post: 41270" data-attributes="member: 537"><p>Kilted1 said it - an environment that is constant in terms of heat and humidity is what you want. If you live in an apartment you may have a tough time achieving this year round. You can regulate heat somewhat by storing all your tobacco in a decent cooler such as a Coleman. The top of the cooler should seal well to help with the humidity. Other than that, it should be big enough to accommodate your future purchases. I learned of this in Rick Newcombe's book....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougc905, post: 41270, member: 537"] Kilted1 said it - an environment that is constant in terms of heat and humidity is what you want. If you live in an apartment you may have a tough time achieving this year round. You can regulate heat somewhat by storing all your tobacco in a decent cooler such as a Coleman. The top of the cooler should seal well to help with the humidity. Other than that, it should be big enough to accommodate your future purchases. I learned of this in Rick Newcombe's book.... [/QUOTE]
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