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The house....no not really but I keep the vinotemp in the coolest and most shaded part of the house (basement). Usually anything over 70* for a prolonged period of time might show a presence of eggs hatching. I am sure the worry is less if you freeze them prior to kills them though.
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In the winter I keep my house heated to 70 degrees during the day and let it drop to 66 degrees at night. In the summer I keep the house at the same temps, but use the A/C to do so.
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Which end do I light on this?
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Is that sloth from the goonies?
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You're face looks like you might have put more than just tobacco into that cigar! ;) |
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This thread is intended as a helpful and informative thread for Q&A. Let's try and keep the mindless banter to a minimum, please.
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I've run into this issue a few times, but no one that I have talked to has even heard of it.
I get cigars that burn like a crater. The leaf in the middle burns nicely, but the wrapper refuses to catch a flame. I tend to light with a match, but but I don't get that on every cigar. The only way to get the wrapper to really catch is to smoke it for a little while, then flame the wrapper. It causes it to go up in flame and get caught up to the leaf...but then I miss out on the flavor of the wrapper. I've gotten this on cigars I've stored in my own humidor, as well as when I buy and immediately smoke at my local B&M. Any ideas? |
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Alex,
What is the rh of your humi? Rh is all in preference but I've had better luck with 64-68% rh than 70+. Often times B&M's will have their rh set at 70+. As far as the match thing goes I prefer a torch. I find it is easier to control than a match. Try using a torch and toasting the foot until it is a little bit red, blowing on it, and repeating until the entire foot is cherried evenly. This usually starts the cigar out with a more consistent burn. |
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My humidor is currently sitting at 69%. That is where it seems to really balance out this time of year. During the winter it sags down to about 65% usually. Tougher to keep it dry here in TN. Pretty sure I could just about set them on my desk haha.
I'll see what I can do about dropping the humidity. Thanks for the advice, fellas! |
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I prefer to dry box or leave the cigar out for a few hours before you smoke it if your Rh is a bit high. I prefer to have my cigars @ 65%
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I learned here to store Acid cigars in a separate humidor. My question is after all the Acids are smoked up is the humidor safe to store regular cigars in?
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