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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
AlanS
How do they burn? Too much humidity is not good, don’t over react to smallfluxuations. Too much humidity hatches beetles in them cigars
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You know, I didn't even consider it may be a bad hygrometer. If they burn right and taste good, don't worry too much.
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
Regiampiero
You know, I didn't even consider it may be a bad hygrometer. If they burn right and taste good, don't worry too much.
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The hygrometer was calibrated only a couple months ago, so it should be good to go.
Good point, if they are burning and tasting fine, I'm just being a bit of a worry wart.
Just got used to tupperdors and constant, exact rh in them.
I friggin love cigars
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Lucky Bum

Originally Posted by
jrfoxx
The hygrometer was calibrated only a couple months ago, so it should be good to go.
Good point, if they are burning and tasting fine, I'm just being a bit of a worry wart.
Just got used to tupperdors and constant, exact rh in them.
I friggin love cigars
What are you using for a hygrometer? Analog or digital?
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
AlanS
What are you using for a hygrometer? Analog or digital?
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Digital. Boveda Butler specifically
I friggin love cigars
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