-
Royal Bum
I agree with Tony you need more cigars or something in there to take up space. But as a test throw the Butler and a boveda pack in a zip lock bag with as much air pushed out as possible for a day or so and see what it reads.
I don't have emotions, and sometimes that makes me very sad.
-
Post Thanks / Like - 0 Thanks, 2 Likes
-
Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
TreySC
I agree with Tony you need more cigars or something in there to take up space. But as a test throw the Butler and a boveda pack in a zip lock bag with as much air pushed out as possible for a day or so and see what it reads.
I do have some cedar blocks and unused dividers I could throw in, and move some more cigars in too.
The only reason there's only 3 cigars in their is that its 2 EL Montecristos I was givin that are slated for a special occasion, likely 1 for my upcoming birthday the 19th, another for my 50th birthday, and a BHK56 that I've been saving for 3 years to smoke on what would have been my son's 18th birthday this May 25th if he were alive..
Thanks guys
I did just test the Butler a couple days ago with a 320gr, 65% Boveda in a bag it barely fit , with the butler next to it and almost every bit of air sucked out for 24hrs, and by 12hrs it was already reading 65% and stayed there the next 12 hrs.
Question, should the cedar go in dry or slightly dampened/seasoned?
Or should I just skip it if I get the total to 11 cigars? It's the smaller, half sized tupperdor, not their biggest one.
I friggin love cigars