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It is not advisable to buy boxes when you are starting out on this trek. What you like today you may find does not appeal to you in a few months. Some find it useful to keep a journal of the cigars they have tried. Then sample others of the same brand to see if it is a brand that appeals to you across the board. But also take note of the wrapper type and the country of origin of the tobacco. For instance if you find an Oliva you like, try other Oliva's in different wrappers or blends. And take note that Oliva is made from Nicaraguan tobacco and try others using the same tobacco, they wont all taste the same. Check out the Newbie Sampler Trade as a good way to taste what others are smoking. Sample as many different cigars as you can until you start narrowing down your tastes and developing your palate. Read reviews of the cigars you smoke to see if you taste similar things. Have fun and enjoy the ride. :2 |
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Great Advice, Peter, Tom, & bobarian!:tu I Only Buy Boxes When I'm sure I Love the stick after at least 5 smokes of that particular gar!:tu
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Just my imagination?
I haven't been keeping cigars at home for very long so I thought I would run this by all of you.
I've got a tupperdor and I've had maybe 20 different kinds of cigar in it for anywhere from a couple days to a couple months. It seems to me that some of my cigars have burn problems if stored for more than a few days unless I take them out of the humi a day or two ahead of time. Others work great right from the humi. The problem seems to be most obvious so far with my partagas spanish rosados. Even if I don't have burn problems it seems like the head gets moist as I smoke it sometimes. I'm getting ready to buy some two way beads and a digital hygrometer and I'm wondering if I should get some 60% beads as well as 70% and keep two humidors? One for storage and one for "ready to smoke" cigars? Or maybe even get a box with no humidification at all? Is this all in my head or do some cigars hold more moisture than others? |
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I would just keep everything at the same humidity (60%-65%), much simpler that way.
Some cigars do take longer to shed/gain excess moisture due to how they are rolled and what type or thickness of tobacco leaf is used in their construction as not all leaves shed/gain moisture at the same rate, nor will they all hold the same amount of water. |
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So I won't need any 70% at all? I like that. The gel humidification I'm using now is 70 and that seems like the default when looking at the products online. Is the choice of 60 or 65 strictly personal or are there reasons to go with one or the other? |
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What I've read is that the draw is easier, you get a better burn, and the flavors are more pronounced when smoking a cigar from a 60-65%rh humi.
I am a total NOOB myself though. Just going by what I'm reading. |
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Difference between 60% and 65% is more about personal preferences though, and some people prefer their cigars even drier than that. |
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Mine sits at 67% and I haven't tried anything lower than that, but I haven't had near as many burn issues at 67 as I did at 70
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I've had 24 Oz of 65% HCM Beads in my Edgestar 28 humi for about 3 weeks now. I've calibrated my hydro. The thing _still_ reads 69%. How long does it take for most people to see it come down to 65%? Does this mean I somehow have a leak? My drain plug is plugged quite well at this point....
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Well first every time you open it in a higher humidity environment you are allowing humidity into the cooler. Second edgestars etc are not air tight. The cooling system has an intake and exhaust. If you are not running it in the basement because it is cool enough down there I would plug it in and run the unit. The reason is through the cooling unit being on it will dehumidify the incoming air.
My unit runs 24/7 in an environment with higher ambient humidity. It took several months of operation for all of the cigars and drawers to reach equilibrium. But I have been rocking 65% humidity for over a year and haven't added any water to the beads in that whole time. |
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Do you have condensation problems in your fridgador? |
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Looks like Jason has a lot more experience with your set-up than I do, Bryan...hope his post helps.
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