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That's a Corgi
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I do not believe in wiping down the wood with water, but each to their own. A small cup with distilled water sitting in an empty humidor should be enough until you get the beads and cigars.
In general, a full humidor regulated humidity the best and just use the the "squeeze test" to see if you are cigars are where they should be. You drive yourself crazy if chase the hygrometer readings...
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Maduro! Maduro? Maduro.
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In general, a full humidor regulated humidity the best and just use the the "squeeze test" to see if you are cigars are where they should be.
Meaning firm but with a little give? (btw hope you get to ride today Moses) ![]() |
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Certainly a nice day for a ride. Perfect temp's out. How many cigar humidor did you buy?
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So if the test fails then you have a cigar with a cracked head? And if the test fails a lot, you have many cracked cigars?
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Maduro! Maduro? Maduro.
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Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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That's a Corgi
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Be careful with what you buy, especially with NC's.
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Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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YNWA
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Not all. Once the humidor is up running, a squeeze in not necessary every time. Once you have a feel for your cigars and know the humidor it is not needed. Quite often the hygrometer is correct and everything is good.
At a B&M, I look toward construction & appearence; not humidity. Any knots and if it is too tight at foot is basically it. I respect the B&M’s stock, but I do feel one should be able to handle a cigar. The tobacconist should take them out of the box. B&M's stock is usually too humid for my taste.
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Have My Own Room
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