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I have not had any issues with dryness. My cooler and humidor both hold the humidity at the same levels as always and for transporting I have some plastic tubes that seal nice and tight. If anything, I find that the cigars burn more reliably because a lot of times during the summer humidity is too high. I'm in northern VA so we should be dealing with pretty much the same conditions. |
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I just have to do a stiff upper lip and deal with the cold, I enjoy smoking too much.
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It's quite cold. Used to smoke by the porch. Tried smoking by the fire place but I'm thinking of my sons.
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What is this "cold" of which you speak?
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I used to dread the winters in NY. It felt like I never had the chance to open the humidor. Since moving to TX though.. well..
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