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    Dry, cracked wrappers

    Anyone have any ideas on why every so often i pull a Cigar out to smoke that has been in my humidor at 68 degrees and 65% rh for months and just from normal handling and cutting, the wrapper cracks in multiple places and seems very dry?

    I'm stumped.

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    Dry, cracked wrappers

    The ones from Cuba are better at 62%, nc’s at 65%. Ideal temp is 70 so if you’re rh is 65% at 68 degrees they may be holding at a higher %. Rumor has it there is a tool to check the humidity of individual smokes…


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    Mine stay at 62. No issues, and it's been months since I had one.
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    Maybe poor quality and/or thin wrappers. Happens to me every now and again, but isn't anywhere near common. If it was common, then I'd be looking at my humidor.
    Last edited by chain_gang; 04-28-2021 at 06:46 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by droy1958 View Post
    Mine stay at 62. No issues, and it's been months since I had one.
    It's great to see you post David. Need a light for one day f those cigars?

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    If the insides of the cigar are a lot moister than the wrapper the heat will cause the cigar to swell and crack the wrapper. If there air is very dry that can cause a similar effect. Like others said some wrappers are just delicate. I have noticed in the last 6 months or so that the quality of some brands seems to be going down hill. The wrappers on the Ave Maria I have been getting are shit compared to a year ago. You could try if you notice a specific brand or wrapper doing this you could try dry boxing it a day before smoking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombstone View Post
    If the insides of the cigar are a lot moister than the wrapper the heat will cause the cigar to swell and crack the wrapper. If there air is very dry that can cause a similar effect. Like others said some wrappers are just delicate. I have noticed in the last 6 months or so that the quality of some brands seems to be going down hill. The wrappers on the Ave Maria I have been getting are shit compared to a year ago. You could try if you notice a specific brand or wrapper doing this you could try dry boxing it a day before smoking.
    @Tombstone pretty much summed it up!
    I wonder if the quality decline has something to do with C19. Either delays in shipping, or challenges with rollers at the factories.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nature View Post
    @Tombstone pretty much summed it up!
    I wonder if the quality decline has something to do with C19. Either delays in shipping, or challenges with rollers at the factories.


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    Quote Originally Posted by AlanS View Post
    The ones from Cuba are better at 62%, nc’s at 65%. Ideal temp is 70 so if you’re rh is 65% at 68 degrees they may be holding at a higher %. Rumor has it there is a tool to check the humidity of individual smokes…


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    I used to keep all my cc's at 62% but had this problem with wrappers more frequently so I went to 65% and have had noticeably fewer issues. Also Habanos S.A. actually reccomends 65 to 70% for cc's, as does Bovada. Both being sources i would find trustworthy and accurate.

    Its only happening with maybe 1 in 20 or so, so not really very common.

    I have always assumed that there was a tool to check individual Cigars humidity level, but have never looked into it.

    May do some googling on it today

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    Quote Originally Posted by chain_gang View Post
    Maybe poor quality and/or thin wrappers. Happens to me every now and again, but isn't anywhere near common. If it was common, then I'd be looking at my humidor.
    Yeah, I'm talking like 1 in 20 at most, so not common which seems to eliminate any issues with my storage or handling

    I haven't noticed any pattern, but honestly since it happens so infrequently I haven't paid much attention to it being a specific brand or wrapper type.

    I will start noting this from now on though
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    Last edited by jrfoxx; 04-29-2021 at 08:43 AM.

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