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Cashmere Jungle Lord
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Boffa
Location: The town so nice they named it twice
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I totally agree with the lower RH levels giving a more pleasurable smoking experience.
***Caution to those who are going to attempt an extreme drop- any sudden spikes upward in humidity will cause the wrapper on your sticks to split.*** |
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Angry Packer Fan
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I really have nothing to add to this thread, but I would like to bring up one point. For those who store at or around 60%, juice them up a little if you ever send some off in a sale. I've received smokes that were quite dry and cracking after 4/5 days in the postal system. Especially the winter months. The thinner wrappers seem to be the most problematic. This may have been just my bad luck, but I thought it was worth mentioning. That being said, I keep mine at 65%.
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Feeling at Home
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Have trouble getting my humi above 62%. Glad to hear that it was just looking out for my smokes. Now to experiment with a little lower.
thanks for the great info. ![]() |
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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Also a good reason to keep new boxes closed in the humi. ![]()
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