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Old 06-22-2009, 06:09 PM   #1
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Default RH Change in Cigars?

Just curious, Inmates. With the summer months upon us and 100% Humidity here in Mobile, does the humidity of a cigar you're smoking change that much during the smoke? I keep my sticks at 65RH, but they seem to get much more 'Moist' this time of year even in the short 1-1.5 hour time frame that I'm smoking one outside. Any ideas on how much RH can change in a cigar over that timeframe?

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Default Re: RH Change in Cigars?

I have noticed that when smoking a Pepin made product that I keep in the low 60's will begin to swell and become bitter and harsh when smoking in higher humidity.
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Default Re: RH Change in Cigars?

I have watched cigars sitting out on a table in high humidity swell up pretty good within a couple hours.....best to keep them in your humidor until right before you light them in that kind of humidity.
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Default Re: RH Change in Cigars?

I carry my golf sticks in reused tubes to keep them at the proper rh when a travel humi is too much.
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Default Re: RH Change in Cigars?

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I have noticed that when smoking a Pepin made product that I keep in the low 60's will begin to swell and become bitter and harsh when smoking in higher humidity.
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I have watched cigars sitting out on a table in high humidity swell up pretty good within a couple hours.....best to keep them in your humidor until right before you light them in that kind of humidity.
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I carry my golf sticks in reused tubes to keep them at the proper rh when a travel humi is too much.
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