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Just curious...I keep my cigars between 65 - 69 Rh. When I gently squeeze my cigars there is a little crackling sound. You would think it too dry but they do not smoke dry. I have all digital hygrometers that have had the salt test. How do your cigars sound when you squeeze them? Goofy question I know.
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Perhaps don't squeeze so hard?
![]() Just kidding, mine also crack a little bit and I always keep mine at 65-70. No serious cracks or anything, just a crackling sound mostly. If it is a problem for you, I suppose it's a problem for me too. So far, mine have smoked fine so I've come to the conclusion that it's not a huge deal. Perhaps one of our super smart brothers can help us both out.
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Normal and I keep mine at 68%. You know you have problems if you squeeze and the wrapper splits.
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I can't remember where I saw a video, but this guy doesn't use a hygrometer and he can tell his cigar is at a good RH because it cracks a little bit when he squeezes it.
So it's a good thing. If it doesn't crack it's probly too wet and if it slits then it's too dry. |
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