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  • #16
    Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
    I'm at 69

    [emoji57]
    I use 69% Bovedas in my desktops which both read at closer to 65%, due to not being airtight.

    Scuba for I use 65% Bovedas for long term storage and this holds steady as it should.

    I found a RASCC in my coat last week (in a case) which must have been in there for at least a month, maybe closer to 2. Smoked it and it was fantastic.

    Not the first time I've enjoyed a dry boxed cigar, I'm just not in a position to plan ahead what I'm going to smoke and then dry box them.


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    • #17
      My tupoadore hygro reads bang on the same as the boveda in it - 69. Maybe I'll leave a few out - the rh in my lounge is 55 or was when I checked the other day. I don't think I can tell really.
      Stay smoky

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      • #18
        Useful when smoking skinnies, e.g. 28-32 vitola's. a couple of days will ease the draw, especially if you keep at 65%+.
        Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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        • #19
          I tend to take a few out of the humi and put them in a box. If I don?t smoke them after a week or so, I just put them back in the humidor and so on.
          I first did this after a larger RG split on me. It was at the recommendation of one of our friends down under.
          I know (from reading other forums) that some people also leave the cigar exposed to the air in the same room as they will smoke them. I?ve not tried that - will just stick to dry boxing.


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          • #20
            So I keep my wineador at 65 with Boveda but my travel xikar boxes I toss in a 62 pack and that has 5-10 sticks at a time always in there.

            I'm not sure about the flavours but I feel that I get less plugged cigars this way as the lower humidity tends to make them a little easier on the draw.

            Obviously sometimes I just toss them in the day I'm going to smoke them so not 100% benefit but sometimes they are left in there for weeks and so I'm just happy there is a boveda in there.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
              Just seems odd that you'd humidify them then dehumidfy then.
              For me they smoke much better when stored around 62, but there is rumour/speculation that cigars age better at slightly higher humidity. I keep the boxes in my scubadors for aging at 69, but the cigars in my wineador for smoking at 62.

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              • #22
                I’m also firmly in the 62 rh camp. I find they are ready to smoke as they are when stored thus. No need to dry box

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Adamsmokes View Post
                  I’m also firmly in the 62 rh camp. I find they are ready to smoke as they are when stored thus. No need to dry box
                  Some say that long term aging it's better at a higher humidity like 65-69 to keep the oils in the cigars. I'm still new so havent noticed in the few years that I've been storing cigars but that's what I've read.

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                  • #24
                    What's the rh in Havana?!
                    Stay smoky

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
                      What's the rh in Havana?!
                      Higher than we would normally store at (all the LCDH's there tend to lower the humidity) not sure of the number though

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
                        What's the rh in Havana?!
                        There's no r in Havana
                        'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                        • #27
                          But its 82% this morning
                          'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                            There's no r in Havana
                            There's no r is ha ha either [emoji6]
                            Stay smoky

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
                              What's the rh in Havana?!
                              Don?t bother comparing, because of the RH in Havana, most probably the anejado program is a failure ;biggrin;


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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Haaltert View Post
                                Don’t bother comparing, because of the RH in Havana, most probably the anejado program is a failure ;biggrin;
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                                haha

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