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Humidor advice

beyond the band

cantankerous newb
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I just bought my 2nd humidor

http://www.cigarsinternational.com/prodDis...10&page=all

I am planning on getting some cigars to age as well as keeping my daily smokes in there as well.

I currently have a few god ones in the bottom drawer and I have the daily smokes in the top.

I have the humudifier in the middle.

The RH is a constant 68.

Is that good?
Should I take the ones in glass tubes out?
I take the cellophane off the others.

I sure like to see em naked in there.
I am planning on picking up a few from Casa Fuente in Vegas this weekend for aging as well.
 
I just bought my 2nd humidor

http://www.cigarsinternational.com/prodDis...10&page=all

I am planning on getting some cigars to age as well as keeping my daily smokes in there as well.

I currently have a few god ones in the bottom drawer and I have the daily smokes in the top.

I have the humudifier in the middle.

The RH is a constant 68.

Is that good?
Should I take the ones in glass tubes out?
I take the cellophane off the others.

I sure like to see em naked in there.
I am planning on picking up a few from Casa Fuente in Vegas this weekend for aging as well.



"Search" is your friend on this site mate, All your questions and more are answered there. :D
 
68% is a good RH. But I would leave all the sticks the way the factory made them, intact. Leaving them in thier tubes and cello would be a good thing. JMHO.
 
I agree with Atuck. They'll be much less susceptible to damage if they're still in the cello or tube. You should also search for "salt test" and calibrate your hygro via that method.
 
I agree with Atuck. They'll be much less susceptible to damage if they're still in the cello or tube. You should also search for "salt test" and calibrate your hygro via that method.

I did salt test and made sure the home for my sticks was perfect before I put them in.

Leaving them in the celophane seems like a good idea, makes sense.
Thanks
 
I agree with Atuck. They'll be much less susceptible to damage if they're still in the cello or tube. You should also search for "salt test" and calibrate your hygro via that method.


I use this once a year to check all my hygrometers link

Doug
 
Just an observation but you might want be thinking about a bigger Humi. From those pictures it looks like you might out grow that one soon.
 
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